Progress at Greywolf Elementary School — both in and about its classrooms — is getting plenty of attention. Last week, U.S. Sen. Patty… Continue reading
The State Patrol will conduct a statewide “Slow Down, Move Over” emphasis patrol today through Friday to bring awareness to a law that… Continue reading
United Way of Clallam County and Peninsula College have collaborated on a fund to help students seeking a General Education Development certificate.… Continue reading
The Supreme Court agreed Monday to take on a major dispute over the government’s authority to force… Continue reading
Lightning started a forest fire one August afternoon near this Oregon tourist town, and it was… Continue reading
Matthew Nash’s article on the Mad Hatter Tea (“Survivors, supporters rally … “) in the Sequim Gazette on Oct. 4 and the Peninsula Daily News… Continue reading
Is our democracy at risk? As long as we keep allowing our politicians to accept large contributions from special interest groups, I say yes. Is… Continue reading
Race Street from Front Street is the main entrance in Port Angeles to the Olympic National Park and mainly Lauridsen Boulevard. Race Street is the… Continue reading
and possibly future — user of the William Shore Pool in Port Angeles, I’ve personally seen… Continue reading
Activists are preparing for a new push to enact automatic voter registration in the state either in the upcoming… Continue reading
The Shelter Providers Network of Clallam County will hear from Olympic Community Action Programs about a proposed levy to create an affordable… Continue reading
WSU Clallam and Jefferson county extension offices are offering “Cultivating Success: Whole Farm Planning,” an eight-week series for local farmers and producers, held simultaneously in… Continue reading
Olympic Natural Resources Center’s Evening Talk scheduled for 7 tonight has been canceled due to the speaker’s illness. The center will aim to… Continue reading
City police Monday were investigating a break-in at Mister Buds marijuana shop and two residential burglaries that might have been related. Isaiah… Continue reading
Get ready for the first significant rainfall of the season, the National Weather Service said. A wet and windy pattern will persist… Continue reading
It was a faint signal, but it told of one of the most violent acts in the… Continue reading
Registration is being accepted now for the Healthy Families Run for Safe Families on Saturday. The run will be from 10 a.m.… Continue reading
A status hearing for Donald William Kingsley has been continued to give him time to review a plea offer, Clallam County Superior… Continue reading
ROAD CLOSURES AND long delays are inconvenient for all who use U.S. Highway 101 to and from the West End. However, sometimes delays can hold… Continue reading
Four area storytellers will present their tales at Studium General on Thursday as a free preview that will kick off the annual… Continue reading