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Clallam Bay prison guard restricted after letter to editor

CLALLAM BAY -- An officer at Clallam Bay Corrections Center has been temporarily restricted from armed posts after having a letter published in the PDN… Continue reading

Sailor returns home from war in Iraq

PORT ANGELES -- His arrival screamed "VIP." From the signs, to the fans to the spontaneous applause that greeted him as he stepped into William… Continue reading

Clallam: Officials agree to try to save drug task force

PORT ANGELES -- Cities and law enforcement jurisdictions across the North Olympic Peninsula have agreed to figure out how they might help maintain the Clallam's… Continue reading

Peninsula native returns home from Iraq war today

PORT ANGELES -- When Stephen Connors steps off the plane at William R. Fairchild International Airport this evening, his family will be waiting with signs,… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Council approves downtown parking plan

PORT ANGELES -- The City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved a recommended solution to future downtown parking woes, clearing the way for an $11.5 million… Continue reading

Port Angeles: City Council tours “Underground Port Angeles”

PORT ANGELES -- In a dark and chilly dirt-floor vault beneath downtown, City Council members looked at what they might save by adding $200,000 to… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Talks continue on graving yard options

PORT ANGELES -- The Port of Port Angeles has extended its graving dock negotiations with the state for four months, allowing the Port to conduct… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Man sought in parking lot attack surrenders to police

PORT ANGELES -- The man suspected of beating another man in a convenience store parking lot last weekend has turned himself into police. Logan Marquez,… Continue reading

Port Angeles police continue assault investigation

PORT ANGELES -- Police are continuing to investigate an assault early Saturday morning that put one man in a coma and another man on the… Continue reading

Sequim trucker convicted of all 29 charges connected to cocaine trafficking, money laundering

PORT ANGELES -- Douglas Eugene Baker sat staring straight ahead in the courtroom Wednesday morning as a judge read the jury's verdict: The Sequim man… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Prosecution, defense rest arguments in Sequim cocaine trafficking trial

PORT ANGELES -- The prosecution and defense ended their arguments Tuesday in the trial of accused cocaine dealer Douglas Eugene Baker of Sequim with opposing… Continue reading

Port Angeles; Cocaine sales trial resumes today

PORT ANGELES -- The trial of a Sequim man accused of using his gravel delivery business as a front for selling cocaine resumes this morning… Continue reading

WEST END: MAKAH TRIBE’S GENERAL MANAGER STEPS DOWN

NEAH BAY -- The general manager of the Makah tribe has departed his position after almost three years working for the tribal council. Bob Polasky,… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Paddlers hit Hollywood Beach for Kayak Symposium

PORT ANGELES -- Gray skies didn't deter dozens of paddlers from hitting the water in Port Angeles Harbor for the third annual Kayak Symposium on… Continue reading

Three miss shot at $10,000 in PDN putting contest

PORT ANGELES -- Lyn Lawson and Diane Hood met for the first time by accident Friday when they both sought last-minute putting advice at Dungeness… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Defense argues that state has no evidence in cocaine trafficking case

PORT ANGELES -- The second day of testimony in the trial of an accused Sequim drug dealer continued Thursday in Clallam County Superior Court, with… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Kayaks hit Hollywood Beach this weekend

PORT ANGELES -- If you want to hone your kayaking skills, rub elbows with some of the region's best paddlers or just learn more about… Continue reading

Trial of Sequim man accused of trafficking cocaine begins

PORT ANGELES -- Douglas Eugene Baker operated a "fast, in-and-out" cocaine business for years from his Sequim home, selling mostly to his friends, Clallam County… Continue reading

Dozens sign Port Angeles sign supporting troops

PORT ANGELES -- A large red, white and blue sign supporting troops in the war with Iraq is gaining attention. About 50 people have written… Continue reading

Port Angeles Kalakala supporters begin “last-ditch” restoration effort

PORT ANGELES -- With the Kalakala Foundation filing in federal bankruptcy court, local supporters say it's now or never to return the aging ferry Kalakala… Continue reading