Sequim: Alleged leader of statewide drug ring faces 174 felony charges

SEQUIM -- Prosecutors on Thursday filed 174 felony charges against a Sequim man accused of operating a statewide drug ring masked by a Sequim trucking… Continue reading

Sequim: Authorities join with Victoria in investigating international child porn

SEQUIM -- Authorities in Victoria are crediting Sequim police with a major breakthrough in an international child pornography probe. Thanks to Sequim computer forensics investigators,… Continue reading

Sequim: Charter review hearing speakers shoot down article to promote law enforcement

SEQUIM -- A proposal adding an article to the Clallam County charter making law enforcement the paramount duty of county government was thrashed over by… Continue reading

Clallam: Four high schools hold commencements this weekend

Hundreds of students from Clallam County public schools will graduate from high schools in Port Angeles, Joyce, Clallam Bay and Neah Bay this weekend. Port… Continue reading

Coast Guard presence beefing up in Port Angeles Harbor

PORT ANGELES -- A fourth Coast Guard cutter will call Port Angeles Harbor home in the very near future. The 87-foot cutter Wahoo is scheduled… Continue reading

Peninsula: Officials review Hood Canal Bridge environmental issues

SHINE -- State and federal agencies are reviewing the impacts Hood Canal Bridge work will have on eel grass, bald eagles, bull trout and other… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Locke to make appearances on Friday

Gov. Gary Locke will be in Port Angeles on Friday afternoon to present a $3 million check for the North Olympic Peninsula Skills Center to… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Oil recovery barge to be dedicated

Clean Sound Cooperative will place a 200-foot barge into service with a ceremony today at 11 a.m. at the Port of Port Angeles T-Pier off… Continue reading

Quilcene: Class of 2002 to graduate Saturday

QUILCENE -- Angy, Ashley, Becky, Bre. Joe, Josh, Julia, Kelly. In a senior class of 26, everybody knows your name. And in case they don't,… Continue reading

Sequim: School Board reviews candidates for principal jobs

SEQUIM -- Some familiar names are among those being considered for principal posts at two schools. Contract offers could come as early as Monday's 7… Continue reading

Clallam: Public invited to review charter changes

PORT ANGELES -- A proposal to nominate and elect county commissioners by district rather than at large (but not increasing the number of commissioners from… Continue reading

Crash ignites grass fire in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES -- A vehicle collided with a utility pole Tuesday morning on Tumwater Truck Route, igniting a small fire and leaving a 79-year-old woman… Continue reading

Jefferson: Residential burning banned in most of east county

Most East Jefferson County fire districts will ban residential burning this summer as part of new permit processes. Burn bans in several fire districts kicked… Continue reading

Peninsula: College president gets raise, contract extension

PORT ANGELES -- Peninsula College President Thomas Keegan received a $4,403 raise during a meeting Tuesday after only a year on the job. Peninsula College… Continue reading

Peninsula: Law aims to scuttle derelict boats

By Richard Roesler There are some folks in Port Townsend who wouldn't be too surprised to see the ghost ship Palisades return, silent and low… Continue reading

  • Jun 12, 2002
  • RICHARD ROESLER

PORT ANGELES: COUNCIL OKS CENTER PROPOSAL

PORT ANGELES -- The proposed Oak Street hotel/conference center project moves to the negotiation stage after the City Council unanimously accepted developer Randal Jay Ehm's… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Peace and Prayer Day moved to Elwha tribal center

PORT ANGELES -- There's a new location for World Peace and Prayer Day on June 21. Because of the need for larger facilities, the event… Continue reading

Port Angeles: School Board approves staff layoffs

PORT ANGELES -- Nine employees were officially laid off by the School Board during a meeting Monday night. School Board Vice President Charlie McClain said… Continue reading

Sequim: Commissioners back critical areas code

SEQUIM -- A local man says he'll turn to the courts after Clallam County commissioners Tuesday denied his appeal of a land-use decision by the… Continue reading

Sequim: Consultant says City Hall is too small

SEQUIM -- Add City Hall to the growing list of government buildings in the area being mentioned as needing remodeling, revision or replacement. Architect Ken… Continue reading