Gateway Center concrete pour delayed

PORT ANGELES — Today's scheduled one-day concrete pour for the Port Angeles International Gateway Transportation Center has been delayed until 7:15 a.m. Monday, in hopes… Continue reading

Global warming solution takes effort from all, group says

PORT TOWNSEND — Leaders, educators and students agreed Wednesday that coming up with a solution to global warming and creating a better environment requires education… Continue reading

Port Angeles office booked almost to May for enhanced driver’s license appointments

PORT ANGELES — The only office on the North Olympic Peninsula where applications can be made for enhanced driver's licenses is booked through April 23,… Continue reading

Two-car collision blocks U.S. Highway 101 for two hours

CARLSBORG — A two-car head-on collision Wednesday blocked both lanes of traffic on U.S. Highway 101 at Kitchen-Dick Road, with traffic diverted for a little… Continue reading

One-day food distribution set Saturday for workers idled by Kply mill closing

PORT ANGELES — A special one-day food distribution is planned exclusively for the 126 KPly employees who haven't worked since November. The 126 employees at… Continue reading

Part of Bubble building stuck at Snoqualmie Pass

PORT ANGELES — Snow on Snoqualmie Pass has delayed the arrival of the one of the three trucks transporting The Bubble field house from New… Continue reading

Popular Jefferson County trail to get longer

PORT TOWNSEND — Nine-year-old Madeline Holland-Jackson loves riding her miniature horse, Willy, on the new section of Larry Scott Memorial Trail near her home south… Continue reading

Port Townsend city officials to ask public for ideas on financing road repair, other services

PORT TOWNSEND — City leaders are calling a town meeting March 6 to explain the city's fiscal challenges and ask residents how best to prop… Continue reading

The fight over growth in Sequim: Mayor tries to get Planning Commission chairman to quit

SEQUIM — An attempt to convince Sequim Planning Commission Chairman Larry Freedman to resign has failed, and Sequim City Council's new members' attempts to push… Continue reading

Audit faults Clallam Transit for oversights in 2005, 2006

PORT ANGELES — Clallam Transit System has corrected three procedural findings in an audit of the bus network's operations during 2005 and 2006. The report… Continue reading

Ex-lawmaker Paul Conner dies at 82

SEQUIM — Paul Conner, an orphan who grew to serve as a popular state legislator on the North Olympic Peninsula for 35 years, has died.… Continue reading

Nominees sought for Clallam County Community Service Awards

Now is the time to nominate your local hero. We are looking for people who make a difference in Clallam County — individuals who have… Continue reading

Port commissioners approve landing fee waiver for Kenmore Air

PORT ANGELES — Port of Port Angeles commissioners extended a landing fee waiver for Kenmore Air Express through 2008 and 2009. In a letter to… Continue reading

Port’s Robb named Sequim public works director

SEQUIM — The airport and marinas manager for  the Port of Port Angeles will become public works director for the city of Sequim. Jeff Robb… Continue reading

Snow disrupts some schools, motorists; rest of week likely to be rainy

Students didn't go to school Monday in Port Angeles and Sequim, and others had early-outs in Forks. But only one school district — Port Angeles… Continue reading

Can’t get new-license date? Try again

PORT ANGELES — If you couldn't get an appointment to apply for an enhanced driver's license last week, try again by phoning 866-520-4365. Demand for… Continue reading

Crescent School levy to go before voters

JOYCE — Citizens For Crescent Kids Levy Committee will hold a public question and comment meeting to discuss the upcoming levy election, at 7 p.m.… Continue reading

Port Townsend names Citizen of Year, Business Leader of Year

PORT TOWNSEND — Saying he was "shocked" by the honor, Port Townsend Paper Corp. General Manager Bruce McComas received the 2007 Port Townsend Citizen of… Continue reading

Rare fishers released into Olympic National Park

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Nearly a dozen fishers leapt out of their cages and into the forests of Olympic National Park on Sunday. The cat-sized… Continue reading

‘We’re not done yet’: Water plant feted in mega-project to remove Elwha dams

PORT ANGELES — More than 70 people gathered Saturday morning in mixed rain and snow along the Elwha River for a groundbreaking ceremony for the… Continue reading