Meeting today on municipal pool partnership plan with YMCA

A meeting on Clallam County Family YMCA's proposal to build a swimming pool in partnership with the city of Port Angeles is set for 5:30… Continue reading

Port Angeles Wal-Mart evacuated

PORT ANGELES -- Clallam County sheriff's investigators Tuesday night were still trying to determine the source of a powerful odor inside Wal-Mart that made some… Continue reading

Port of Port Angeles launches new Web site

PORT ANGELES -- The Port of Port Angeles' new Web site was unveiled Tuesday afternoon to rave reviews from Port commissioners. "This is one of… Continue reading

Port of Port Angeles offers ex-Nippon property to Department of Transportation

PORT ANGELES -- The Port of Port Angeles has offered its 18-acre waterfront property purchased last spring from Nippon Paper Industries USA Co. to the… Continue reading

Bizarre bus ride on the West End

Jefferson County sheriff's deputies arrested a Port Angeles man who allegedly used his car to force a Jefferson Transit bus to stop on the West… Continue reading

Elwha Fish Co. boycott fliers being referred to FBI

PORT ANGELES -- Fliers urging a boycott of the Elwha Fish Co. over the abandonment of the Hood Canal Bridge graving yard project will be… Continue reading

Ground-breaking for Port Townsend City Hall restoration project, annex construction set for Wednesday

Port Townsend city officials will break ground Wednesday to kick off the Port Townsend Historic City Hall Restoration and Annex Addition Project. The event is… Continue reading

Peninsula’s legislative delegation looks past governor flap — to graving yard issues

OLYMPIA -- As the legislative session began Monday, ongoing controversies over the disputed governor's race and the abandoned graving yard project are dominating local lawmakers'… Continue reading

Port Angeles students begin drives to raise funds for tsunami relief

PORT ANGELES -- Students at two schools are ready to join the worldwide mobilization to aid victims of the deadly tsunami and its aftermath in… Continue reading

Port Townsend City Council tackles plan for the future

PORT TOWNSEND -- Revisiting old issues and analyzing past policies, the City Council looked over its 20-year vision plan Monday night. During a meeting at… Continue reading

Preparations begin for 3rd North Olympic Discovery Marathon

PORT ANGELES -- More than 100 people already have signed up for the third annual North Olympic Discovery Marathon on June 12, and 75 percent… Continue reading

Public invited to tribal healing ceremony on site of unearthed Klallam village

A healing ceremony on the site of the former Klallam village of Tse-whit-zen will be held Saturday afternoon -- "rain, snow or sunshine."' Native and… Continue reading

Sequim pupils to be released early on Friday

SEQUIM -- Sequim public school students will be released early Friday because of a districtwide staff development training session. Sequim Middle School, Sequim High School… Continue reading

Fallen trees curtail water in Joyce area

JOYCE -- Trees downed by heavy snows knocked out power lines to Crescent Water Association's water plant early Friday morning, taking with it weekend water… Continue reading

Forks boy awaits new liver

FORKS -- Fritz and Teri Fletcher's 10-year-old son, Austin, needs a liver transplant -- and soon. That was the news the Forks-based Fletcher family received… Continue reading

Former ACLU lawyer fights for freedoms from Port Townsend home front

PORT TOWNSEND -- An American Olympic athlete was placed on the no-fly list. A Chinese national from Indonesia was brought in for FBI questioning. A… Continue reading

Graving yard issues expected at Port Angeles multicultural group meeting

PORT ANGELES -- Tensions and allegations of racism related to the Lower Elwha Klallam tribe and the shutdown of Port Angeles' Hood Canal Bridge graving… Continue reading

Port Angeles officials view Native burial boxes up close

PORT ANGELES -- City officials were touched emotionally last week by walking through a sacred storage area that contained dozens of cedar boxes filled with… Continue reading

Tribal accords with state could boost cigarette sales on Peninsula

Cigarette sales have never been a big source of revenue for the Native American tribes of the North Olympic Peninsula. But being able to sign… Continue reading

West End residents can now access information about District Court online

FORKS -- Paying a court fine, checking a calendar or holding a hearing is now just a mouse click away for West End residents. Clallam… Continue reading