Clallam County

Levy hopes dashed, fulfilled: Port Angeles, Cape Flattery backers respond to initial election results

Election Day left the West End’s Cape Flattery School District basking in victory and Port Angeles School District — with about 1,000… Continue reading

Clallam County to file suit against opioid firms

Clallam County has inked an agreement with a Seattle law firm to sue manufactures and wholesalers of prescription painkillers to recover the… Continue reading

Port Angeles woman charged after allegedly hitting shed, parked car, house

Bail of $25,000 has been set for a 52-year-old Port Angeles woman who was allegedly intoxicated when police said she struck a… Continue reading

Clallam commissioners add interim ban on non-native fish farms to shoreline plan

Clallam commissioners add interim ban on non-native fish farms to shoreline plan

Atlantic salmon raised in new fish farms became even more unwelcome Monday in waters off Clallam County. County commissioners at their work… Continue reading

Clallam commissioners add interim ban on non-native fish farms to shoreline plan
Last on the bucket list: World War II veteran gets birthday balloon ride in Sequim

Last on the bucket list: World War II veteran gets birthday balloon ride in Sequim

Tom McKeown Sr., a U.S. Marine Corps veteran of World War II, had a memorable early birthday present. The 95-year-old Port Angeles man… Continue reading

Last on the bucket list: World War II veteran gets birthday balloon ride in Sequim
Purchase of downtown Port Angeles property for hotel nears

Purchase of downtown Port Angeles property for hotel nears

The Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe’s plans to build an 86-room, $25 million downtown hotel are back on track after a delay over… Continue reading

Purchase of downtown Port Angeles property for hotel nears
Failing road rebuild top priority of Port Angeles Transportation Benefit District

Failing road rebuild top priority of Port Angeles Transportation Benefit District

A crumbling section of West 10th Street is getting a makeover. The city of the Port Angeles has received a $1.15 million… Continue reading

Failing road rebuild top priority of Port Angeles Transportation Benefit District

Expected state revenue increase good news for lawmakers

As lawmakers prepare to unveil their supplemental budget proposals next week they received good news Thursday… Continue reading

Grammy-nominated singer in Port Angeles tonight

Grammy-nominated singer in Port Angeles tonight

Five-time Grammy-nominated artist Karrin Allyson will perform at the Port Angeles High School Performing Arts Center at 7 tonight. Ticket prices for… Continue reading

Grammy-nominated singer in Port Angeles tonight
Port Angeles chamber officials tell of progress

Port Angeles chamber officials tell of progress

The Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce has made “tremendous progress” in its transition from a tourism and marketing organization to a… Continue reading

Port Angeles chamber officials tell of progress

NEW BRIEFS: Royal Canadian Navy to use Bentinck Island range … and other items

The land-based demolition range at Bentinck Island will be in use Monday through Friday, Feb. 23, the Royal Canadian Navy announced. The… Continue reading

AAUW to host silent auction

AAUW Port Townsend will host its annual Silent Auction on Saturday. Auction proceeds will fund American Association of University Women scholarships and… Continue reading

Building expo offers 78 vendors this weekend

Building expo offers 78 vendors this weekend

The 21st anniversary Building, Remodeling and Energy Expo will bring 78 vendors to the Sequim High School on Saturday and Sunday. The expo… Continue reading

Building expo offers 78 vendors this weekend
Cellist returns for concert with Port Angeles Symphony

Cellist returns for concert with Port Angeles Symphony

Young Julian tried out 10 or 12 musical instruments before finding the one. This formidable stringed… Continue reading

Cellist returns for concert with Port Angeles Symphony
Sequim crowns its irrigation festival royal court

Sequim crowns its irrigation festival royal court

The public will have a chance to meet Sequim Irrigation Festival Queen Erin Gordon and princesses Gabi Simonson, Eden Batson and Gracelyn Hurdlow… Continue reading

Sequim crowns its irrigation festival royal court
Arraignment set for man accused of jail escape in Forks

Arraignment set for man accused of jail escape in Forks

Bail of $150,000 and a Feb. 23 arraignment date were set Wednesday for an inmate who allegedly escaped from the Forks jail… Continue reading

Arraignment set for man accused of jail escape in Forks
Auction fundraiser to support Kids Fishing Day

Auction fundraiser to support Kids Fishing Day

The Puget Sound Anglers-North Olympic Peninsula Chapter will host the annual Kids Fishing Day fundraiser at Sunland Golf and Country Club on Saturday.… Continue reading

Auction fundraiser to support Kids Fishing Day

Coronation, ag roundtable, Dragon Dance planned on Peninsula

A festival royalty coronation, a roundtable on agriculture and the Year of the Dog Dragon Dance and Parade are among the upcoming activities on the… Continue reading

Forest Service to waive entrance fees for Presidents’ Day; Hurricane Ridge Road expected to be open Saturday through Monday

The U.S. Forest Service will waive fees at day-use recreation sites Monday in honor of Presidents’ Day. This fee waiver includes many picnic areas, boat… Continue reading

Music Live features selections from Handel to Haas

Music Live features selections from Handel to Haas

Tenor Tom Reis will sing at Music Live with Lunch at noon Tuesday during “Sing a New Song: Selected Psalms, arranged by composers… Continue reading

Music Live features selections from Handel to Haas