Clallam County

North Olympic Peninsula counties to see big increase in federal payments

Clallam and Jefferson counties will see significant increases in payments in lieu of taxes from the federal government. Clallam County is seeing… Continue reading

OPNET, State Patrol move on suspected drug house east of Port Angeles

OPNET, State Patrol move on suspected drug house east of Port Angeles

Members of the Olympic Peninsula Narcotics Enforcement Team and State Patrol SWAT team raided a home east of Port Angeles on Thursday,… Continue reading

OPNET, State Patrol move on suspected drug house east of Port Angeles
Tariffs create uncertainty, says president of Association of Washington Business

Tariffs create uncertainty, says president of Association of Washington Business

It’s a season of ups and downs for the economy, the head of a statewide business group said Wednesday. Kris Johnson, president… Continue reading

Tariffs create uncertainty, says president of Association of Washington Business
Some Port Angeles stores receive one-year exemption from plastic bag law

Some Port Angeles stores receive one-year exemption from plastic bag law

Paper or plastic? That largely depends on where you shop after some Port Angeles retailers received exemptions from the plastic bag ban.… Continue reading

Some Port Angeles stores receive one-year exemption from plastic bag law
A 73-year-old man was seen falling from the Seven Seas Mariner cruise ship near the mouth of the Strait of Juan de Fuca.

Man dies after fall from cruise ship in Strait

A man who fell from the eighth-deck balcony of a cruise ship near Neah Bay has died,… Continue reading

A 73-year-old man was seen falling from the Seven Seas Mariner cruise ship near the mouth of the Strait of Juan de Fuca.
Annual Ruddell Cruise-In set for Friday

Annual Ruddell Cruise-In set for Friday

Ruddell Auto’s 22nd annual Cruise-In is set for Friday. The public is invited to drop by the event from 5 p.m. to… Continue reading

Annual Ruddell Cruise-In set for Friday
Port Angeles considers downtown ice skating rink

Port Angeles considers downtown ice skating rink

A rented, portable ice skating rink lies on the horizon that organizers hope will attract 200 skaters a day from Clallam and… Continue reading

Port Angeles considers downtown ice skating rink

Competency evaluation delays hearing for man accused of stabbing

A hearing for a Port Angeles man accused of stabbing a Port Townsend man has been postponed for a decision about the… Continue reading

Four escape with minor injuries after wreck, vehicle fire near Sequim

Four escape with minor injuries after wreck, vehicle fire near Sequim

Four people escaped a rollover wreck on U.S. Highway 101 near Old Gardiner Road east of Sequim after the rental car they were… Continue reading

Four escape with minor injuries after wreck, vehicle fire near Sequim

Justice system discussion set for Saturday

The Clallam Progressive Coalition is sponsoring a free public panel discussion, “Clallam County Justice: A Panel Discussion,” from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: Congressman memorial set for Saturday … and other items

A celebration of life is planned for the late U.S. Rep. Allan Byron Swift at 1 p.m. Saturday. The ceremony will be held… Continue reading

Comic convention, candidate forums, gardening tips on Peninsula

A comic convention, candidate forums and gardening tips are among the upcoming activities on the North Olympic Peninsula. Information also is available on the interactive… Continue reading

Fun Days celebrates Clallam Bay, Sekiu

Fireworks will punctuate three days of celebration during the Clallam Bay Sekiu Fun Days. Fireworks will be at dusk Saturday — the… Continue reading

‘Hold Still’ memoir focus of library discussion

The Second Saturday Book Discussion Group will meet at 3 p.m. Saturday to discuss Sally Mann’s “Hold Still: A Memoir with Photographs.” The… Continue reading

Beans, teepees and pruning set for garden walk

Beans, teepees and pruning set for garden walk

WSU Extension veteran Master Gardeners Laurel Moulton, Audreen Williams and Janice Bartron invite the public for an informal discussion on gardening topics… Continue reading

Beans, teepees and pruning set for garden walk
Cello music presented in Coyle on Sunday

Cello music presented in Coyle on Sunday

The rich, dark, vibrating sound of multiple cellos playing folk, classical and popular pieces will be heard at Concerts in the Woods at… Continue reading

Cello music presented in Coyle on Sunday
Drawings, fused glass, demonstrations offered during Second Saturday

Drawings, fused glass, demonstrations offered during Second Saturday

Studio Bob will feature “Friends and Neighbors,” the drawings of Ruth Kaspin, during Second Weekend-Saturday Art Walk. Opening night for the exhibit… Continue reading

Drawings, fused glass, demonstrations offered during Second Saturday

Events offer head start for Sequim Lavender Weekend

The fields in the Sequim area are turning beautifully purple and green and if you can’t wait one more week for Sequim’s Lavender… Continue reading

Free outdoor summer concerts set

Grab your sunglasses and a lawn chair or blanket for free, outdoor summer concerts in Sequim, Port Angeles and Port Townsend this week. Locos Only… Continue reading

Volkssport clubs to host hikes, walks this weekend

Hundreds of Volkssporters, walkers, bicycle riders and hikers are coming to Port Angeles and vicinity this weekend to enjoy the northwest scenery,… Continue reading