Clallam County

Story of First Federal at History Tales on Sunday

Karen McCormick, retired president and CEO of First Federal, will present the story of the bank at the Clallam County Historical Society’s… Continue reading

Peninsula students discuss ways to increase campus safety

Peninsula students discuss ways to increase campus safety

VIDEO: Students, educators, law enforcement officers talk on gun violence

Peninsula students discuss ways to increase campus safety
Lake Crescent Spruce Railroad Trail Project resumes today

Lake Crescent Spruce Railroad Trail Project resumes today

The next phase of improvements to the Spruce Railroad Trail is set to begin today. During this phase, one mile of… Continue reading

Lake Crescent Spruce Railroad Trail Project resumes today

Forum to feature topic of women in politics

The Clallam Progressive Coalition will host a free public forum, “Clallam County Women in Politics: A Panel Discussion,” from 3 p.m. to… Continue reading

Reandeau Stipe selected Sequim’s 2017 Citizen of Year

Reandeau Stipe selected Sequim’s 2017 Citizen of Year

As the wife of a serviceman, Judy Reandeau Stipe spent much of her early adulthood away from her hometown — and yet, for… Continue reading

Reandeau Stipe selected Sequim’s 2017 Citizen of Year

Urge Gov. Inslee to veto public records end-run

Editor’s Note: The correct phone number for the governor’s office is 360-902-4111. It shouldn’t be up to the state Legislature to make its own rules… Continue reading

Sequim sidewalks, curbs by park expected by Lavender Festival

Sequim sidewalks, curbs by park expected by Lavender Festival

New sidewalks and curbs are expected to be installed near Carrie Blake Community Park by the time of the Sequim Lavender Festival this… Continue reading

Sequim sidewalks, curbs by park expected by Lavender Festival

Clallam fee for opioid lawsuit reduced

Clallam County, which is joining more than 200 other litigants in suing opioid makers and wholesale distributors in federal district court, will… Continue reading

Fire district eyes repair declaration

Clallam County Fire District 2 will consider approval of a declaration of emergency for repair of Station 22 during a special meeting… Continue reading

Voluntary waiver of firearm rights passes both houses

A bill that would allow people at risk of suicide to voluntarily give up their gun… Continue reading

Editorial roundup: Regional news outlets insist Inslee must veto records runaround

EDITOR’S NOTE: The following is a roundup of editorials from regional news outlets urging Gov. Jay Inslee to veto Senate Bill 6617, which the state… Continue reading

Driver unharmed when truck, excavator go 100 feet down embankment on Highway 112

Driver unharmed when truck, excavator go 100 feet down embankment on Highway 112

A driver escaped injury when a truck hauling an excavator missed a turn on state Highway 112, fell 100 feet down an embankment… Continue reading

Driver unharmed when truck, excavator go 100 feet down embankment on Highway 112

Bill to protect First Amendment rights of student newspapers moves through Legislature

Lawmakers are considering adding protections for high school and college newspapers, allowing student journalists to determine… Continue reading

Peninsula College student council to host forum on school gun violence Wednesday

In the wake of the school shooting earlier this month that left 17 people dead in Florida, Peninsula College’s Associated Student Council… Continue reading

Fire flares back up at destroyed house near Port Angeles

Fire flares back up at destroyed house near Port Angeles

Official says several propane tanks exploded in initial blaze on Alice Road.

Fire flares back up at destroyed house near Port Angeles

NEWS BRIEFS: Goats to be used in pilot program … and other items

The city of Sequim will use goats in a pilot program to manage vegetation near the city shop this week. The city will… Continue reading

North Olympic Peninsula firefighters train to climb Columbia Center for a cause

North Olympic Peninsula firefighters train to climb Columbia Center for a cause

Margie Brueckner insisted she was feeling good Saturday while stepping in place, weighed down by firefighter gear and breathing from an oxygen… Continue reading

North Olympic Peninsula firefighters train to climb Columbia Center for a cause
Port Angeles schools chief selected; contract to be negotiated with Shelton man

Port Angeles schools chief selected; contract to be negotiated with Shelton man

The Port Angeles School Board members have unanimously chosen Pioneer School District’s superintendent as the district’s new top administrator. The board selected… Continue reading

Port Angeles schools chief selected; contract to be negotiated with Shelton man
Sequim wheelchair bike program — among the first in the nation — is in the works

Sequim wheelchair bike program — among the first in the nation — is in the works

Sequim is peddling its way to becoming one of the first cities in the U.S. to have a wheelchair bike program in its… Continue reading

Sequim wheelchair bike program — among the first in the nation — is in the works

Clallam County Sheriff’s Office using new CodeRED alert system

The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office has launched its new CodeRED community notification system, which sends important alerts and time-sensitive messages to staff… Continue reading