Clallam County commissioners are preparing to send a letter to the National Park Service urging the federal government to reconsider increasing the… Continue reading
Scooters, roller blades and BMX bikes will be allowed at Port Angeles Skate Park if the City Council adopts a code change… Continue reading
The Clallam Economic Development Corporation will present “The Power of Play at Work” on Monday, Nov. 20. The presentation — set from… Continue reading
As volunteers continue to remodel Captain Joseph House, the CJH Foundation is preparing to host “Remembering Our Fallen,” a national traveling photographic… Continue reading
A burnt house on Fairmount Avenue is a blight on the Westside neighborhood and should be condemned, the Port Angeles City Council… Continue reading
The image seems innocuous enough: the classic worm-in-the-apple cartoon. In reality, the highly narrativized codling moth can destroy 80 percent to 90 percent of an… Continue reading
Reuse, revive, re-imagine, recycle and up-cycle: That’s how the dozens of Dungeness Valley Lutheran Church crafters create the hundreds of items one will… Continue reading
On Nov. 1, my elderly parents and I were on our way back to Montana after spending a few days on the Olympic Peninsula. We… Continue reading
Jefferson Healthcare’s Family Medicine Clinic is offering a one-day clinic to provide human papillomavirus infection vaccinations for children ages 11 to 18… Continue reading
ALL MY FEARFUL thoughts instantly flew away as soon as I heard the unique rattle of the tags on Brown Dawg’s collar coming closer. Instead,… Continue reading
The National Sojourners Olympic Chapter 539 honored the late U.S. Navy Petty Officer Marvin G. Shields, the only Navy Seabee to receive the… Continue reading
“If I don’t do this, I’m going to die.” A former Peninsula Daily News bureau chief has fought multiple myeloma — a… Continue reading
Sequim School District and Greywolf Elementary School have reached a resolution of the overcrowding at first- and third-grade levels. School officials said they… Continue reading
Former Washington state Auditor Troy Kelley, whose federal fraud trial last year ended with an acquittal on… Continue reading
“The big thing about ultra distance running is you’re on your feet a long time,” Chuck… Continue reading
Mourning after sweeping Democratic victories will truly begin as emboldened lawmakers take on our education system, taxes and gun control under the blue banner of… Continue reading
I read with pleasure Pierre Labossiere’s article (“Port Angeles High School Roughrider Hall of Fame Announces First Class,” Peninsula Daily News, Oct. 25) in which… Continue reading
Olympic National Park will begin its Perspectives Winter Speaker Series with a presentation on canopy research Tuesday. The free talks will be… Continue reading
Members of Clallam Fire District No. 2 are mourning the recent loss of one of their own, Chief Sam Phillips announced last… Continue reading
Operation Christmas Child will accept donations beginning Monday in Clallam and Jefferson counties. Donations such as toys, school supplies, hygiene items and letters of encouragement… Continue reading