A busy section of East Lauridsen Boulevard will be repaved this summer — and turn lanes will be added — as part… Continue reading
Joe Sacco, hailed as the creator of war reportage comics, is Peninsula College’s 2019 Writer in Residence. The cartoonist and journalist will… Continue reading
Plans: 1.4 in administration and 2.0 in certificated staff
Federal, state agencies enter design phase on Duckabush project
Abdinjib Ibraham, the prison inmate who allegedly tried to kill a Clallam Bay Corrections Center deputy in 2016, is not competent to… Continue reading
Rae Kala had her hand slapped while in training. She was being, as she puts it, too much of a therapist-head. Kala… Continue reading
Dungeness Valley Creamery’s raw milk from its Jersey cows is back on store shelves after nearly two weeks of a voluntary recall. Staff… Continue reading
Hears of challenges students and businesses face during Peninsula visit
Open house in Port Angeles on Friday is only meeting set for North Olympic Peninsula
More than two years in prison for stabbing, biting women
A 79-year-old Forks man died in a single-car rollover crash north of Hoquiam on Sunday, the State Patrol said. Daryle Allen Jacobson was… Continue reading
Officials target March 6-7, 2020 for first outing
Ordinance addresses wireless communications facilities
Prosecution services will be provided to city
Participants learn how to keep material out of landfill and help soil
Information leading to arrest is sought
Eye on Olympia
Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe among supporters of measure
Kimberly McHone, 54, was last seen Wednesday in the Uptown area
Kelsey Rosander in serious but stable condition, expected to be released
Board plans creations of committees to explore next steps