Tom Callis

Humboldt squid could be gone from Strait of Juan de Fuca in a week, expert says

The Humboldt squid that invaded West End waters earlier this month should be swimming south by Oct. 1, a state Department of Fish and Wildlife… Continue reading

$2.1 million Morse Creek fish crib under way to preserve young Elwha River salmon

PORT ANGELES -- The state Department of Fish and Wildlife is building a $2.1 million facility to preserve the endangered Elwha River Chinook salmon. The… Continue reading

Peninsula traffic deaths drop — but not like the state decline dating back to 1955

Although both Clallam and Jefferson counties had fewer traffic deaths on public roads in 2008 than in 2007, neither can make the claim that the… Continue reading

West End mill back in operation after small fire

FORKS -- It was business as usual at the Interfor Pacific mill Tuesday after an electric motor sparked a fire the night before. The fire,… Continue reading

Roe depressed, was drinking heavily before he shot Forest Service officer one year ago

EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the second of a two-part series which began Sunday and can be found at the bottom of the peninsuladailynews.com home page… Continue reading

Radar retired — with own bed and ‘free run of domain’

PORT ANGELES -- Radar, slain Forest Service Officer Kristine Fairbanks' K-9 partner, is now retired and "rather spoiled," says his caretaker. "He's got his own… Continue reading

Solemn anniversary: FBI report provides details of officer’s fatal shooting year ago today

EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the first of a two-part series. The second article will be published Monday. Shortly before her death one year ago today,… Continue reading

Harbor-Works’ creation under review by state auditor once more

PORT ANGELES -- The state Auditor's Office is once again reviewing whether the Port Angeles Harbor-Works Development Authority was created legally. Spokeswoman Mindy Chambers said… Continue reading

Harbor-Works creation under review by state auditor for second time

PORT ANGELES -- The state Auditor's Office is once again reviewing whether the Port Angeles Harbor-Works Development Authority was created legally. Spokeswoman Mindy Chambers said… Continue reading

All aflutter: Port Angeles sign ordinance confuses business owners who display cloth banners

PORT ANGELES -- Vivian Bertelson says she was surprised to find that for most businesses the city is a flutter-free zone. The manager of the… Continue reading

Couple renew vows with Twilight words of love

PORT ANGELES -- While holding hands in a makeshift meadow, Mark and Adriana Sewell renewed their vows to each other Saturday. As the fake trees… Continue reading

Big squid on the hook to be in markets; researchers study reason for mass migration to cooler waters

Researchers are attempting to learn why masses of subtropical Humboldt squid have moved north, where commercial fishermen in the Strait of Juan de Fuca say… Continue reading

Saturday Port Angeles market returns temporarily to courthouse

PORT ANGELES -- The Saturday Port Angeles Farmers Market will return to the Clallam County Courthouse parking lot on Saturday and on three other weekends… Continue reading

Remodeling considered for former Gottschalks department store building

PORT ANGELES -- The fate of the former Gottschalks location may be decided next month when the owners decide whether to remodel the downtown building.… Continue reading

Saturday Port Angeles Farmers Market to temporarily return to courthouse

PORT ANGELES -- The Saturday Port Angeles Farmers Market will return to the Clallam County Courthouse parking lot for four weekends over the next two… Continue reading

Two men arrested for Wednesday night burglary of Sequim eatery

CARLSBORG -- Clallam County sheriff's deputies arrested two Sequim men early this morning as part of an investigation into a burglary at Flipper's Restaurant last… Continue reading

Second tribe seeks role in cleanup of Rayonier property

PORT ANGELES -- The Jamestown S'Klallam tribe, based in Blyn, wants an active role in the environmental cleanup and redevelopment of Rayonier Inc.'s former pulp… Continue reading

Port Angeles visions: Exactly what architectural experts recommend for city improvement

PORT ANGELES -- The American Institute of Architects' lengthy report on ways to improve Port Angeles will be used, said City Manager Kent Myers. "We… Continue reading

Visiting architects reveal suggestions for fixing up key parts of Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES -- Potential. It's something that local leaders say Port Angeles has and what a report released last week says is letting slip through… Continue reading

Chase into hills south of Port Angeles ends in arrests

PORT ANGELES -- A police chase that began on Lauridsen Boulevard ended in the hills south of Port Angeles with two men in custody Saturday.… Continue reading