You did it. You created a safety net for our neighbors on the North Olympic Peninsula. Thank you. Despite stock market jitters and the press… Continue reading
Investigators remained without suspects Friday in what may be Clallam County’s first triple homicide as they continue to collect a growing volume… Continue reading
The third annual Womxn’s Wave will march though downtown Port Townsend next Sunday, with organizers expecting to surpass last year’s estimated attendance… Continue reading
Researchers say there’s a new calf among the population of critically endangered orcas that live in the waters between Washington… Continue reading
A panel of journalists reflected on the history of the local news media and made predictions about the future of the industry… Continue reading
It turns out Port Angeles has an affinity for ice skating, business leaders heard Wednesday. The first-year Port Angeles Winter Ice Village… Continue reading
Authorities continue to investigate the death of a 57-year-old Sequim woman after an autopsy revealed that she died of traumatic injuries due to… Continue reading
Tribe CEO: Construction on Jamestown S’Klallam’s four-star resort will ‘move fast’
State Rep. Mike Chapman will submit a budget proviso in the 2019-21 state spending plan he said would make the Morse Creek… Continue reading
Gov. Jay Inslee named on Tuesday Port Angeles attorney and former Port Angeles City Council member Lauren Erickson as Clallam County’s first… Continue reading
A measure on the Feb. 12 special election ballot aims to simplify the arrangement for fire protection in Port Townsend, according to… Continue reading
Candlelight illuminated Jessie Webster Park as family and friends shared laughter and tears remembering Tiffany May, 26, her longtime boyfriend Jordan Iverson,… Continue reading
Clallam and Jefferson counties saw increases in suicides in 2018 compared to 2017 as 44 North Olympic Peninsula residents died of self-inflicted… Continue reading
The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office is the most recent law enforcement agency on the North Olympic Peninsula to carry naloxone — a… Continue reading
A colorful design by Amelia Rose Kauzlarich, an eighth-grade student at Blue Heron Middle School, was chosen as the winner in a… Continue reading
A significant number of federal employees across the state are applying for unemployment as they prepare to miss paychecks due to the… Continue reading
A skeleton crew of National Park Service workers is staffing emergency functions in Olympic National Park during a partial federal shutdown that… Continue reading
Funding schools and fixing the state’s struggling mental health system are top priorities for the upcoming legislative… Continue reading
The city’s new strategic plan focuses on five areas intended to drive policy decisions and priorities for the city — economic growth,… Continue reading
Police are alerting Port Angeles residents to be wary of unfamiliar persons on their property after they said that a man who… Continue reading