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Awards announced in Peninsula College Student Art Exhibition

Awards announced in Peninsula College Student Art Exhibition

“Blind Happiness” by Catherine Janiszewski won Best of Show in the annual Peninsula College Student Art Exhibition. The 2020 Peninsula College Student… Continue reading

Awards announced in Peninsula College Student Art Exhibition

City of Port Townsend awarded $288,300 in COVID-19 relief funds

The Port Townsend City Council has approved receipt of $288,300 in Coronavirus Relief Fund money and will consider how to spend it.… Continue reading

Officials planning regional approach for Phase 3

Goal would have Jefferson, Clallam, Kitsap opening simultaneously

Port Angeles pilot involved in crash in Wyoming lake; passenger dies

A Port Angeles pilot was involved in a single-engine plane crash in a Wyoming lake that killed a passenger. Campers helped the… Continue reading

  • Jun 12, 2020
  • The Associated Press
Best of the Peninsula 2020 nominations on now

Best of the Peninsula 2020 nominations on now

Nomination phase June 1-14; voting phase starts June 22

Best of the Peninsula 2020 nominations on now
‘Curious Incident’ breaks theatrical ground on Peninsula
‘Curious Incident’ breaks theatrical ground on Peninsula

Bone found at Port of Port Angeles site

Stormwater project to continue

Clallam County reports new COVID-19 case

Public health officers in Clallam and Jefferson counties expressed concerns about a rise in community transmission of COVID-19 on Wednesday as Clallam County added a… Continue reading

Deputies talk with family member allegedly harassed in Forks

An investigation into the alleged harassment of a Spokane family, who said they were confronted in a Forks parking lot before their campsite… Continue reading

Tribe’s hotel, campuses to connect with city sewer this month

Tribe’s hotel, campuses to connect with city sewer this month

Reclaimed water cleared for use again in city

Tribe’s hotel, campuses to connect with city sewer this month
Public Power Council expels Clallam PUD

Public Power Council expels Clallam PUD

Issue: Jim Waddell, lower Snake River dams

Public Power Council expels Clallam PUD

COVID-19 cases remain steady on Peninsula

It’s too soon to tell how reduced COVID-19 restrictions are affecting coronavirus transmission on the North Olympic Peninsula, health officials said. No new cases of… Continue reading

Forks City Council apologizes to family

Forks City Council apologizes to family

Elected official at confrontation

Forks City Council apologizes to family
Driver jailed after wreck east of Port Angeles

Driver jailed after wreck east of Port Angeles

A Port Angeles man remained in the Clallam County jail with no bond set after he escaped major injury when he failed… Continue reading

Driver jailed after wreck east of Port Angeles
Investigation attempting to ID suspects on video

Investigation attempting to ID suspects on video

Clallam County has contacted FBI in its investigation

Investigation attempting to ID suspects on video
Jefferson Farmers Markets offer craft vendors, delivery within Port Townsend

Jefferson Farmers Markets offer craft vendors, delivery within Port Townsend

Jefferson County Farmers Markets now include art and craft vendors, and the Port Townsend market offers online delivery by bike. Due to… Continue reading

Jefferson Farmers Markets offer craft vendors, delivery within Port Townsend
Library system eyes grant for Sequim building expansion

Library system eyes grant for Sequim building expansion

The North Olympic Library System’s effort in 2018 to convince voters of the need to expand its Sequim Library came up short. Now,… Continue reading

Library system eyes grant for Sequim building expansion

Seattle council members protest after tear gas used on crowd

Just days after Seattle’s mayor and police chief promised a month-long moratorium on using a type of tear gas to disperse protesters, the… Continue reading

Widespread protests continue

Widespread protests continue

About 200 take stand in Forks on Sunday

Widespread protests continue