Serenity House’s Viola Ware walks with Port Angeles Police Sgt. Jason Viada to places where people are known to camp to ensure they know the services available.
“We’re keeping a very close eye on it and we have electronic monitoring on it,” an official said. “It is safe as long as it is open to the public.”
The Ajax Cafe is looking to overhaul its septic system after Jefferson County ordered the restaurant to close so it could do just that.
The public is invited to decorate it in honor of the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated in November.
Official: first-of-its kind program will have residents training in Port Angeles and could combat doctor shortage
Visitors can learn of the area’s reported supernatural happenings with proceeds supporting local organizations.
Timber harvests around the Port Ludlow Master Planned Resort are at the heart of the matter.
Effort by Clallam County’s Washington State University Extension Office aims to ease storage issue for food banks.
The 1-year-old dog at the Olympic Peninsula Humane Society knows several signs and hand gestures.
After deadlocking on a vote to admonish the deputy mayor for abruptly adjourning a Feb. 2 meeting, council members voted 4-2 to read a general statement to the public.
The Center for Educational Effectiveness announced school is the only one in Clallam and Jefferson counties to earn the recognition this year.
Straighter curves and a bicycle/pedestrian path are planned to be constructed in 2017.
The Coast Guard worked with local agencies and Canadian first responders to simulate rescuing 60 people from the Strait of Juan de Fuca.
Recent tests on Port Townsend’s reservoirs have discovered some blue-green algae.
Among the agencies involved in the drill with the U.S. Coast Guard and local responders were the Canadian Coast Guard and Joint Rescue Coordination Center Victoria.
Scientists are exposing crab larvae to acidic seawater to understand how ocean changes might affect the lucrative fishery.
Officials said the new facility is a ‘huge upgrade.’
The plan targets four audiences: foodies, families, adventure travelers and romantics, with the theme of “Escape to Port Townsend.”
The company was recognized for a second year for the Best Corporate Emissions Rate in the Small-Independent GreenChill partner category.
A researcher with the Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Seattle has delivered a plaque to the Korean War Veterans Association in Port Angeles.