Clallam County

PAT NEAL: The fish duck blues

THERE’S NOTHING LIKE spending the night along one of our rivers where it is still possible to experience one of the rarest things on Earth:… Continue reading

Clallam commissioner candidates discuss issues at forum

Clallam commissioner candidates discuss issues at forum

Clallam County commissioner candidates Dale Wilson, Mike Doherty and Bill Peach sparred at a primary election forum Tuesday over regulations, indigent defense… Continue reading

Clallam commissioner candidates discuss issues at forum
Neah Bay European green crab total nearly 10 times more than Dungeness

Neah Bay European green crab total nearly 10 times more than Dungeness

As resource managers continue to catch European green crab in the Sequim area, the invasive species seems to have its pinchers clamped… Continue reading

Neah Bay European green crab total nearly 10 times more than Dungeness

NEWS BRIEFS: State’s 2nd large-scale drill slated … and other items

Initial planning for the second Cascadia Rising disaster drill has begun, according to KREM-TV. Geologists have said it’s only a matter of time… Continue reading

U.S. Supreme Court tie favors state culvert replacement

U.S. Supreme Court tie favors state culvert replacement

Washington state must continue restoring salmon habitat by removing barriers that block fish migration after the U.S.… Continue reading

U.S. Supreme Court tie favors state culvert replacement

Sequim Service Fest begins second week

SEQUIM— Sequim Service Fest volunteers have completed the first week of public and private projects in the neighborhood revitalization program. The event will continue through… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: Murray staffer to present in Port Townsend … and other items

PT Indivisible will host Colleen Bryan, Kitsap and Olympic Peninsula director for U.S. Sen. Patty Murray, for a 5 p.m. presentation today.… Continue reading

Diplomas awarded with more to come as graduations continue on the Peninsula

Diplomas awarded with more to come as graduations continue on the Peninsula

Ceremonies for four high schools and Peninsula College are scheduled for this weekend.

Diplomas awarded with more to come as graduations continue on the Peninsula
PHOTO: Tall ships ‘fight’ in Port Angeles Harbor for sea supremacy

PHOTO: Tall ships ‘fight’ in Port Angeles Harbor for sea supremacy

The Lady Washington passes behind the Hawaiian Chieftain as the two tall ships “battle” in the Port Angeles Harbor during the inaugural Maritime Festival on… Continue reading

PHOTO: Tall ships ‘fight’ in Port Angeles Harbor for sea supremacy

Third arrest made in confrontation over stolen SUV

The third and final suspect in an armed confrontation over a stolen SUV on June 2 was arrested without further incident Friday,… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: Field carrier practices set; Port Angeles native is named to college dean’s list

There will be field carrier landing practice operations for aircraft stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island at Ault Field midmorning to early… Continue reading

Bright mural to dress up courtyard at Olympic Medical Center

Bright mural to dress up courtyard at Olympic Medical Center

Olympic Medical Center has unveiled an 18-foot mural that took the work of more than 100 Port Angeles High School students as… Continue reading

Bright mural to dress up courtyard at Olympic Medical Center

Donation to go to Boys Girls Clubs’ health programs

The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula has received $3,500 from United Healthcare for health programs. Janet Gray, Sequim Boys and Girls Club… Continue reading

EYE ON CLALLAM: Commissioners to talk climate change

Clallam County commissioners will discuss a resolution authorizing action on climate change Monday. The work session will begin at 9 a.m. in the commissioners’ board… Continue reading

Lake Crescent traffic delays expected

Subexcavation and paving will continue this week on U.S. Highway 101 around Lake Crescent. Drivers should expect a total of half-hour… Continue reading

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

Monthly luncheon meetings are held on the second Wednesday of each month at 11:15 a.m. in the… Continue reading

Alcohol poisoning determined to be cause of Port Angeles man’s death

A Port Angeles man’s blood alcohol level was nine times the legal limit for driving under the influence when his body was… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: Snow likely in mountains this weekend … and other items

The National Weather Service issued a special weather statement for those planning to travel into the mountains this weekend. A front… Continue reading

Legislature gives schools more money but also more earmarks

Legislature gives schools more money but also more earmarks

Public school officials from across the North Olympic Peninsula aired their concerns about school funding during a closed-door meeting with state lawmakers in… Continue reading

Legislature gives schools more money but also more earmarks

A GROWING CONCERN: Time to guard against pests in the garden

As spring slowly gives way to the approaching summer season (today is the first day of late, late spring; summer officially starts here on Thursday,… Continue reading