PORT ANGELES — Deer Park Cinema is offering a $1,000 reward for information that leads to the arrest of a man who broke into the… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — A burglar made off with a package of Red Vines licorice, some ice cream and bottled water after breaking into Deer Park… Continue reading
EDITOR'S NOTE — To clarify, this article (in the third paragraph from the end) was revised Dec. 12, 2011, to reflect a full quote from… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — The last light bulb at Peninsula Plywood will be turned off in two weeks unless the mill can find a new owner.… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — The city of Port Angeles has adopted a $130 million budget for next year, its largest yet. The size of the financial… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Police Department doesn’t know how it ended up with two World War II-era submachine guns, but it has decided… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — The Gateway transit center has officially been completed. The city of Port Angeles and Clallam Transit have approved an agreement intended to… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — A room intended to hold a crowd of 50 proved too small Saturday to accommodate the throng of people who came to… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — The Pimentel family won’t have to sell their car after all. Henry Pimentel said a man who wishes to remain anonymous has… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — City administrators found to have been overcompensated by “cashing out” excessive amounts of unused sick and vacation time likely will have to… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Pavement in Port Angeles has become a bit more absorbent. The city had 11 small sections of pervious pavement — its first… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — On a bluff overlooking the Strait of Juan de Fuca, a grave remains unmarked except for four small stuffed animals placed near… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — A trove of data on consumers will soon be available to Port Angeles businesses. The city of Port Angeles will debut a… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — The closed Peninsula Plywood mill narrowly missed having its power shut off this week. The company paid its most recent monthly utility… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — City staff will meet today to discuss evicting the owners of the condemned Chinook Motel and what, if anything, should be done… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — A former auto repair shop will soon be a place for kids to run, play and learn. The Clallam County YMCA plans… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — City Hall is giving the owners of the former Chinook Motel until Monday to comply with its condemnation order issued in 2009.… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — A Port Townsend attorney is taking on the Olympic Peninsula Narcotics Enforcement Team, claiming its detectives planted evidence, trespassed and used a… Continue reading
OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Winter has arrived. Well, sort of. Sixteen Hurricane Ridge promoters gathered at the top of the popular, snow-covered Olympic National Park… Continue reading
OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Winter has arrived. Well, sort of. About 15 Hurricane Ridge promoters gathered at the top of the popular Olympic National Park… Continue reading