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Port Angeles lays out terms of land sale to Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe

Port Angeles lays out terms of land sale to Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe

PORT ANGELES —The Port Angeles City Council, facing a balloon payment of $1 million in 2021, agreed last week on terms for selling a prime… Continue reading

Port Angeles lays out terms of land sale to Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe
Home Fund helps senior with repairs

Home Fund helps senior with repairs

Wearing an impish smile, Carol Curtis will tell you: “I lived a semi-wild… Continue reading

Home Fund helps senior with repairs

Firm hired to oversee Quileute school move

The Quileute Tribe has hired an owner’s representative to oversee the design and construction of a new school on higher ground. Vanir… Continue reading

Jefferson County PUD to fix aging Port Ludlow power line

Jefferson County PUD to fix aging Port Ludlow power line

The Jefferson County Utility District has authorized emergency repairs of the Swansonville Road Underground Power Feeder Line in Port Ludlow. Because of… Continue reading

Jefferson County PUD to fix aging Port Ludlow power line
Lessons in landscaping: Ag science students construct pond on Sequim campus

Lessons in landscaping: Ag science students construct pond on Sequim campus

A pair of new faces at Sequim High School are helping change the face of the campus. Tristin Holbert and Chance Sare, both… Continue reading

Lessons in landscaping: Ag science students construct pond on Sequim campus
Partial federal government shutdown in place

Partial federal government shutdown in place

Olympic National Park was open to visitors in some areas but without offering any services on Saturday after the House and Senate adjourned without a… Continue reading

Partial federal government shutdown in place
Clallam County officials tell of one night in homeless shelter

Clallam County officials tell of one night in homeless shelter

Clallam County Commissioner Mark Ozias and Prosecuting Attorney Mark Nichols are the latest government officials to spend a night on the streets… Continue reading

Clallam County officials tell of one night in homeless shelter

North Olympic Peninsula crews closing in on remaining electrical outages

North Olympic Peninsula crews had reduced electrical outages from more than 10,000 at the peak of Thursday’s wind storm to less than 400 by late… Continue reading

Peninsula ablaze with lights for the holidays

Peninsula ablaze with lights for the holidays

Millions of Christmas lights twinkle across the North Olympic Peninsula in public and private displays from Port Townsend to the West End. What… Continue reading

Peninsula ablaze with lights for the holidays

What happens in a partial government shutdown

The Associated Press A look at the impact of the partial government shutdown: Open and closed Social Security checks will go out and troops will… Continue reading

Peninsula Home Fund campaign begins: Thirtieth year of donations providing a ‘hand up, not a handout’

Peninsula Home Fund campaign begins: Thirtieth year of donations providing a ‘hand up, not a handout’

Everybody needs a hand sometime. Thanks to the generosity of North Olympic Peninsula residents, more than a thousand people received “a hand up, not a… Continue reading

Peninsula Home Fund campaign begins: Thirtieth year of donations providing a ‘hand up, not a handout’
More than 1,700 North Olympic Peninsula customers remain without power today

More than 1,700 North Olympic Peninsula customers remain without power today

Neah Bay and other points west of Sekiu in Clallam County and parts of Jefferson County remained without power late this afternoon (Friday) as utility… Continue reading

More than 1,700 North Olympic Peninsula customers remain without power today
Game Farm in Sequim target of animal rights group lawsuit

Game Farm in Sequim target of animal rights group lawsuit

An animal rights law firm has made good on its threat to sue the Olympic Game Farm, which it alleges is not… Continue reading

Game Farm in Sequim target of animal rights group lawsuit
Attempt to delay removal of Port Angeles sequoia falls short with City Council
Attempt to delay removal of Port Angeles sequoia falls short with City Council
Sequim officials try a night on the streets

Sequim officials try a night on the streets

Officials at the city of Sequim heard loud and clear that staying a night at a shelter does not adequately represent a night… Continue reading

Sequim officials try a night on the streets

Former Port Angeles teacher found electrocuted

A retired Port Angeles High School art teacher known for his connection with students and a love for stained glass was fatally electrocuted… Continue reading

Strait Shot designer resigns from Clallam Transit

Strait Shot designer resigns from Clallam Transit

Steve Hopkins, Clallam Transit operations and planning manager and architect of the Strait Shot bus service to Bainbridge Island, has announced that… Continue reading

Strait Shot designer resigns from Clallam Transit

Clallam County commissioners to consider $1.5 million contract for approval today

Clallam County commissioners are expected to approve a $1.5 million contract with the Clallam Public Defender’s office today. For many years, negotiations… Continue reading

Serenity House seeks donations to create shelter, center for homeless youth

Serenity House seeks donations to create shelter, center for homeless youth

Serenity House of Clallam County hopes to open a shelter and drop-in center for the county’s homeless youth where the teens could… Continue reading

Serenity House seeks donations to create shelter, center for homeless youth
Bill Peach fined $600 for campaign finance violations

Bill Peach fined $600 for campaign finance violations

The state Public Disclosure Commission took the extraordinary step of fining Clallam County Commissioner Bill Peach $600 for four campaign finance violations. Agency… Continue reading

Bill Peach fined $600 for campaign finance violations