Tom Callis

Dismissal end of plan to build Carlsborg crematory, office says

CARLSBORG -- A petition appealing a decision against building a crematory was dismissed Thursday, the Clallam County Prosecuting Attorney's Office said. Clallam County Superior Court… Continue reading

Port Angeles cuts pay for seasonal workers in light of budget woes

PORT ANGELES -- The city of Port Angeles drastically cut pay for new seasonal workers last week in light of continued drops in revenue. Until… Continue reading

Port Angeles, port, county aim for TIGER funds

PORT ANGELES -- Federal money would cover nearly all of the costs of 10 public works projects in Clallam County if a few local public… Continue reading

More nods than growls for Port Angeles dog park idea — but proponents will have to dig up the cash

PORT ANGELES -- If the City Council approves, and volunteers step up with financing and donated work, Port Angeles could have its first off-leash dog… Continue reading

Harbor-Works asks Rayonier for funding

PORT ANGELES -- The Port Angeles Harbor-Works Development Authority may know by the end of the week if Rayonier Inc. will contribute to its funding.… Continue reading

New president takes helm of Nippon paper mill in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES -- The new president of Nippon Paper Industries USA's Port Angeles mill said the company is committed to continuing production despite the closure… Continue reading

Council aims to promote Port Angeles arts

PORT ANGELES -- After several years of discussion, the city's art community has organized an arts council. The Port Angeles Arts Council, which has met… Continue reading

What do you do when your luxury ocean liner home calls on Port Angeles? Go to ‘Twilight’ store, of course

PORT ANGELES -- The World did not pass Port Angeles by last week. The 644-foot-long cruise ship paid a short visit to Port Angeles on… Continue reading

Man who led standoff with police is convicted murderer

PORT ANGELES -- A fugitive wanted on a federal warrant that stemmed from a murder conviction surrendered to police Saturday after hiding in a house… Continue reading

Smiles all around mark Fourth celebrations in Clallam

PORT ANGELES -- The young, the old and the young at heart all had a reason to smile during the Independence Day celebration at City… Continue reading

22-hour standoff ends with tear gas, arrest

PORT ANGELES -- What began as a domestic violence report ended in a standoff with law enforcement that lasted more than 22 hours on the… Continue reading

City to hear proposal for art studio; property needs electricity

PORT ANGELES -- City staff members have endorsed a proposal from two artists to turn the former On the Boardwalk restaurant into a glass blowing… Continue reading

Port Angeles council to consider fund to dress up downtown facades

PORT ANGELES -- While the citizen-driven project to spruce up downtown continues, the city of Port Angeles is considering funding a program that would provide… Continue reading

High winds toss two men overboard

Two men were transported to Olympic Medical Center this morning to be treated for hypothermia after their boat capsized in the Strait of Juan de… Continue reading

Standoff with armed man ends

PORT ANGELES — A standoff between an armed man and federal and local law enforcement officers ended today more than 22 hours after it began… Continue reading

Assisted-living facility owner faces August trial on theft charges

PORT ANGELES -- A Port Angeles woman will be on trial later this summer for allegedly stealing $21,000 from a person with dementia at her… Continue reading

Downtown paint group throws fete

PORT ANGELES -- Organizers of the downtown spruce-up project will celebrate the "new Port Angeles" July 11 even though more work remains to be done.… Continue reading

Port Angeles asks neighborhood: Can park go to the dogs?

PORT ANGELES -- Should dogs be allowed to run free at Charles Wilson Park, a city park on Seventh Street in the area between the… Continue reading

Trial set for woman accused of theft from man with dementia

PORT ANGELES -- An August trial date is set for a Port Angeles woman accused of stealing $21,000 from a man with dementia who living… Continue reading

$2 million to aid Elwha restoration

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has provided $2 million to the Lower Elwha Klallam tribe for habitat restoration on the banks of the Elwha… Continue reading