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New judge makes history: Lauren Erickson first female Superior Court judge in Clallam County

New judge makes history: Lauren Erickson first female Superior Court judge in Clallam County

Lauren Erickson made history when she was sworn in as the first female Superior Court judge to serve on the bench in… Continue reading

New judge makes history: Lauren Erickson first female Superior Court judge in Clallam County

PT to hire recruiter: Council seeks to fill city manager position

The Port Townsend City Council will hire a recruiter to find candidates for its second city manager. After months of soliciting the… Continue reading

Clallam County commissioners discuss process for climate change talks

The Clallam County commissioners are getting closer to engaging the county in a week-long conversation about climate change. Commissioners discussed how to… Continue reading

Code of conduct ordinance to be discussed in public hearing

Threats to judges and others working in public county buildings have prompted an ordinance that defines acceptable behavior and conduct. The proposed… Continue reading

Clallam deputies seek two people with state warrants

Clallam deputies seek two people with state warrants

Sheriff’s Office: Todd Winger and Michelle Vargo have extensive drug-related criminal histories

Clallam deputies seek two people with state warrants
Women Veterans Conference set for Friday

Women Veterans Conference set for Friday

The third annual Women Veterans Conference and Luncheon will offer area women veterans an opportunity to network and learn more about accessible resources… Continue reading

Women Veterans Conference set for Friday
Sequim man accused of child rape, molestation

Sequim man accused of child rape, molestation

Lynn G. Johnson, a registered sex offender, has $350,000 set for bail

Sequim man accused of child rape, molestation
North Olympic Peninsula wrestles with first lowland snowstorm of winter

North Olympic Peninsula wrestles with first lowland snowstorm of winter

Closures, delays, wrecks follow system influenced by Fraser Outflow

North Olympic Peninsula wrestles with first lowland snowstorm of winter
Peninsula residents toil, play in snow following storm

Peninsula residents toil, play in snow following storm

Residents across the North Olympic Peninsula spent Monday dealing with the first real winter storm of the season, which led to school closures, delays and… Continue reading

Peninsula residents toil, play in snow following storm

Jefferson commissioners take next step on solid waste disposal deal

Republic Services has been the contractor for the past 20 years

North Olympic Peninsula schools canceled, delayed by snowfall
North Olympic Peninsula schools canceled, delayed by snowfall
Kilmer discusses hospital reimbursement in Port Angeles town hall meeting

Kilmer discusses hospital reimbursement in Port Angeles town hall meeting

Shutdown, Snake River dams, changes needed in Congress also examined

Kilmer discusses hospital reimbursement in Port Angeles town hall meeting
Kilmer talks immigration, shutdown, mental health at Quilcene town hall meeting

Kilmer talks immigration, shutdown, mental health at Quilcene town hall meeting

Rep: ‘It’s wrong to shut down the government over any single policy issue, period.’

Kilmer talks immigration, shutdown, mental health at Quilcene town hall meeting
Habitat for Humanity of Clallam County set to help two families with homes in 2019
Habitat for Humanity of Clallam County set to help two families with homes in 2019
Elwha Bridge presentations scheduled for Port Angeles, Forks this week
Elwha Bridge presentations scheduled for Port Angeles, Forks this week

Sharp object used in killing of Sequim woman, prosecuting attorney says

No suspects yet in January death of Valerie Claplanhoo

Sheriffs view new gun law: On Peninsula, one awaiting courts, other says he must enforce law

Sheriffs view new gun law: On Peninsula, one awaiting courts, other says he must enforce law

One sheriff on the North Olympic Peninsula is taking a wait-and-see attitude on enforcing the state’s new restrictive gun law while another… Continue reading

Sheriffs view new gun law: On Peninsula, one awaiting courts, other says he must enforce law
Well Heart luncheon kicks off Jefferson Healthcare Foundation fundraising campaign

Well Heart luncheon kicks off Jefferson Healthcare Foundation fundraising campaign

Business and community leaders from across the North Olympic Peninsula kicked off a fundraising effort supporting Jefferson Healthcare hospital’s cardiac rehabilitation program… Continue reading

Well Heart luncheon kicks off Jefferson Healthcare Foundation fundraising campaign

Port Angeles School District reports more attempted luring

The Port Angeles School District reported today two child luring attempts — the third and fourth stranger encounters since Jan. 9 —… Continue reading

Bail set at $3 million for third suspect in Port Angeles triple homicide

Bail set at $3 million for third suspect in Port Angeles triple homicide

Bail of $3 million was set Thursday in Clallam County Superior Court for the third of three people accused in the Dec.… Continue reading

Bail set at $3 million for third suspect in Port Angeles triple homicide