Clallam County

Master Gardener to give tips on ‘salsa gardens’

Master Gardener to give tips on ‘salsa gardens’

Elaine Webber, a WSU Clallam County Master Gardener, will provide tips for growing ingredients for fresh salsa at noon today. The presentation… Continue reading

Master Gardener to give tips on ‘salsa gardens’

NEWS BRIEFS: Sailing history talk, Women’s Day celebration tonight in Port Townsend … and other items

A celebration of sailing history and International Women’s Day is planned at 7 tonight. Shelly Randall of the Community Boat Project will… Continue reading

Port Angeles High School students plan walkout to demand more action for school safety

Port Angeles High School students plan walkout to demand more action for school safety

Students at Port Angeles High School are preparing to walk out of school March 14, showing solidarity with a plethora of students… Continue reading

Port Angeles High School students plan walkout to demand more action for school safety

Crescent students plan to write letters to Congress, Legislature

Eighth-grade students at Crescent School in Joyce will write to their state and federal representatives about school safety as their peers across the… Continue reading

Group seeks ballot box in Sequim; representatives told more are planned elsewhere

Group seeks ballot box in Sequim; representatives told more are planned elsewhere

Representatives of a nonprofit seeking to add a ballot box in Sequim aired their frustration with the process during the Clallam County… Continue reading

Group seeks ballot box in Sequim; representatives told more are planned elsewhere
Washington first state to approve net-neutrality rules

Washington first state to approve net-neutrality rules

Setting up a likely legal fight with the Trump administration, Washington has become the first state… Continue reading

Washington first state to approve net-neutrality rules

Port Angeles man sentenced for selling heroin

David A. Cole was sentenced to 20 months in prison after being convicted of selling heroin to his girlfriend, the Clallam County… Continue reading

Two take leadership roles at cancer center

Two take leadership roles at cancer center

Ken Berkes, Interim Olympic Medical Cancer Center director, has announced the promotions of two staff members for leadership positions at the center. Oncology… Continue reading

Two take leadership roles at cancer center
DIANE URBANI DE LA PAZ: Singalongs at the movies

DIANE URBANI DE LA PAZ: Singalongs at the movies

THE PICTURE PALACE. It’s a place many of us have never seen. Esther Morgan-Ellis takes us there: on a time- and space-travel jaunt, to grand… Continue reading

DIANE URBANI DE LA PAZ: Singalongs at the movies

PAT NEAL: The signs of spring

I REMEMBER THAT first hint of springtime. It was long before the first skunk cabbage poked its garish head above the pond scum. It was… Continue reading

Lower Elwha to hold preview night for new display at Carnegie Museum

Lower Elwha to hold preview night for new display at Carnegie Museum

The Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe is giving the public a chance tonight to preview its new display showcasing artifacts from the Tse-whit-zen… Continue reading

Lower Elwha to hold preview night for new display at Carnegie Museum

AP probe: Some confiscated guns sold back onto streets in Washington

When law enforcement agencies in Washington and other states sell guns they’ve confiscated during criminal investigations, they’re not just selling… Continue reading

Peninsula law enforcement agencies trade, sell, destroy weapons

Peninsula law enforcement agencies trade, sell, destroy weapons

Law enforcement agencies across the North Olympic Peninsula have various ways of disposing of forfeited guns, from trading them in for newer… Continue reading

Peninsula law enforcement agencies trade, sell, destroy weapons

PAT NEAL: A solution for Sequim elk

IT WAS ANOTHER tough week in the news. State wildlife officials have proposed eliminating 25 of the estimated 40 elk residing in Sequim because of… Continue reading

WEST END NEIGHBOR: Veterans seek wilderness respite

KEN CHOSE NOT to give me his last name. Ken qualifies as homeless, according to the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act. Most could call him a… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: Coast Guard aids ill sailor on destroyer … and other items

A Coast Guard aircrew medevaced a sick Navy sailor to Naval Air Station Whidbey Island on Sunday. Watchstanders at Coast Guard Sector… Continue reading

EYE ON OLYMPIA: Jobs, timber harvest bills still eyed for Legislature

Three bills and a key budget proviso might improve prospects for job growth on the Olympic Peninsula and in rural and coastal areas… Continue reading

Public forum on sexual abuse among young conducted in Sequim

Public forum on sexual abuse among young conducted in Sequim

From high-schoolers to grandparents, community members of all walks of life gathered at the Sequim High School Auditorium last month to discuss sexual… Continue reading

Public forum on sexual abuse among young conducted in Sequim
Olympic Medical Center CEO earns recognition from Seattle Business Magazine

Olympic Medical Center CEO earns recognition from Seattle Business Magazine

Olympic Medical Center CEO Eric Lewis was recently named as a winner in Seattle Business Magazine’s Leaders in Health Care Awards. Silver… Continue reading

Olympic Medical Center CEO earns recognition from Seattle Business Magazine

NEWS BRIEFS: $100 rebates available for septic inspections in Clallam … and other items

The Clallam County Department of Health & Human Services rolled out a septic inspection program for county residents Thursday. To register for the service, complete… Continue reading