Spreading substrate to build on past restoration successes
Workers are dismantling long-dormant equipment at the McKinley Paper Co. mill to make way for $6.1 million in improvements as the company… Continue reading
Community questions congestion, other solutions
Makers Square permits in hand
When a catastrophic magnitude 9.0 earthquake strikes the Cascadia Subduction Zone, those on Washington’s coast will have only minutes to find higher… Continue reading
Second jar sent to lab earlier this week
The names of Chimacum School Board candidates Kristina Mayer and Steve Martin will be on the Nov. 5 general election ballot following a… Continue reading
Traffic snarls are in the fall forecast for downtown Port Angeles. City officials are close to approving a two-phase plan calling for… Continue reading
Case dismissed to save child from testifying
The Clallam Transit System board is considering whether to remove advertising from its buses in an effort to avoid any potential lawsuits.… Continue reading
Department of Fish & Wildlife parcel had already been vacated once earlier this month
Candidates gather at Port Angeles Business Association event
Vote nixes the fees at facilities in Port Angeles, Sequim, Forks, Clallam Bay
A big party with plenty of bands, brews and burgers will take over Pebble Beach Park on Saturday. It’s the fifth year… Continue reading
Teen Initiative play this weekend
Due to production problems at the press, delivery of the Peninsula Daily News may be delayed today, Friday, Aug. 30. In addition, copies of the… Continue reading
Skagit Williams, 6, of Joyce shows grim determination as he paddles a small kayak at Log Cabin Resort on Lake Crescent in… Continue reading
Agency also approves downtown trolley
While looking more toward solutions that spur economic growth than the partisan infighting in Washington, D.C., U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer brought a sense… Continue reading
Whether first-year event will return to city is still to be decided