Tom Callis

Reward offered in Deer Park Cinema burglary

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

Burglar takes licorice, ice cream from Deer Park Cinema

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

Headrick a ‘fine gentleman,’ says former colleague of ex-mayor, judge dead at 74

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

PenPly on last legs as it’s given ultimatum to pay up or vacate

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 adopts largest budget yet

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 police looking for museum for WWII-era submachine guns

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

The Gateway transit center project officially completed

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

Olympic National Park wilderness plan meeting draws crowd in Port Angeles

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

Anonymous donor pays for strangulation victim’s headstone

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

Payback likely from overcompensated Port Angeles city employees — including city manager

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

Porous pavement new addition to Port Angeles

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

Strangling victim’s mother selling car to pay for headstone

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

Lowdown on consumers available in Port Angeles retail program

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

Peninsula Plywood plant pays some of power bill

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 staff to discuss fate of Chinook Motel, possibility of evicting owners

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

YMCA to open new location in Port Angeles

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

Checkout time? Chinook Motel has until Monday to comply with city order

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

Drug task force taken to task — and court — by Port Townsend lawyer

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

Hurricane Ridge event spotlights all-week access

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

Update: 15 Hurricane Ridge boosters toast all-week access amid the snow and ice

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