PA couple hunts ghosts in haunted hotels – Manresa Castle a favorite stay for unearthly experience

PENINSULA DAILY NEWS When guests check into a hotel, the last thing they want to see evidence of people who have stayed in the room… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Graving yard negotiations under way

PORT ANGELES -- Port of Port Angeles officials met with state Department of Transportation officials for the first time Tuesday to begin real estate negotiations… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Graving yard would boost economy, study says

PORT ANGELES -- They are projects that could produce a direct economic impact of $19 million to Clallam County and up to 120 jobs over… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Psychologist testifies that Roberts is chronically mentally ill

PORT ANGELES -- A Seattle psychologist took the stand Wednesday in Thomas Martin Roberts' murder trial, confirming what the defense team hopes to prove --… Continue reading

Port Townsend woman takes stand in Idaho trial of her alleged attacker

Linda LeBrane of Port Townsend took the stand Wednesday in the second trial connected with a brutal attack in which she was left for dead… Continue reading

Shine: Fred Hill demonstrates Hood Canal Bridge barge traffic for “pit to pier” project

SHINE -- A barge 240 feet long and 60 feet wide traveled under the eastern span of the Hood Canal Bridge on a sunny and… Continue reading

Clallam: Televised candidate interviews to be broadcast again

Peninsula News Network and the PDN are repeating the interview series "Questions for Candidates"' this week on Northland Cable Channel 3 in Port Angeles and… Continue reading

LaPush: Quileute survive on fishing that isn’t there right now

LAPUSH -- Quileute Tribal Fish and Wildlife Enforcement Chief Tony Foster points the bow of a patrol boat upstream. Salmon jump in the shallow water… Continue reading

Low rivers, dry economy: West End business owners – praying for rain

LAPUSH -- Ruby Swagerty sat behind the counter at Three Rivers Resort, ready to help the fishermen who'd normally be filtering in during the afternoon.… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Roberts’ sisters testify during sixth day of murder trial

PORT ANGELES -- Life in the Roberts household was often volatile and unpredictable, with young Thomas Martin Roberts receiving the brunt of his father's abuse,… Continue reading

Port Townsend: Paper company to slow down production because of water woes

PORT TOWNSEND -- Port Townsend Paper Corp. will temporarily cut production by 25 percent and temporarily lay off 20 employees starting Friday night if there… Continue reading

Sequim: Family fights to keep killer behind bars

SEQUIM -- After 31 years behind bars, the man convicted of killing a local couple is eligible for parole, to the dismay of the victims'… Continue reading

West End: Congressman Norm Dicks will tour Forks and LaPush today.

Dicks, D-Bremerton, will visit Forks High School from 11 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. and speak at the Forks Chamber of Commerce meeting at the Smoke… Continue reading

Clallam: County eyes cutting 18 jobs; another $600,000 cut coming

PORT ANGELES -- Clallam County Administrator Dan Engelbertson has recommended laying off 13 people and leaving five positions unfilled in non-criminal justice departments to balance… Continue reading

Jefferson: Company pinpoints land for proposed “pit to pier” quarry project

Fred Hill Materials Inc. has submitted documents to Jefferson County showing the precise location where its proposed "pit to pier" quarry project could be built.… Continue reading

On the line: What Clallam County jobs are targeted

The 18 Clallam County positions recommended for elimination in the 2003 county budget, effective Jan. 1: * Assessment clerk and assessment technician in the Assessor's… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Psychiatrist testifies about drug’s effects on killer of sheriff’s deputy

PORT ANGELES -- Methamphetamine can make a person feel delusional, paranoid and easily agitated. When Thomas Martin Roberts used the drug also called methadrine, it… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Teens accused of store robbery charged as adults

PORT ANGELES -- Two 16-year-olds who allegedly used a toy gun to rob a small grocery near Lincoln Park last week have been charged with… Continue reading

Sequim: City Council hears diverse sides on shopping center issue

SEQUIM -- Debate about regional shopping centers highlighted the public comment section of Monday night's City Council meeting. Economic development leaders spoke of a golden… Continue reading

West End: Major rivers closed to fishing because of low flows

All major West End rivers have been closed to sport fishing to protect salmon prevented from moving upstream to spawn by extreme low-water conditions. In… Continue reading