Clallam County

Clallam canvassing board to look into one case of potential 2016 voter fraud

Clallam canvassing board to look into one case of potential 2016 voter fraud

The Clallam County Canvassing board will review a potential case of voter fraud in the 2016 general election at a public meeting… Continue reading

Clallam canvassing board to look into one case of potential 2016 voter fraud

Investigators seek witnesses to fatal wreck

The National Park Service is seeking witnesses to a fatal wreck that occurred at Lake Crescent on Sept. 25. Bryan L. Meyer… Continue reading

Six-hour closure around Lake Crescent canceled

A six-hour overnight closure of U.S. Highway 101 around Lake Crescent scheduled for this coming Tuesday has been canceled. The closure, which… Continue reading

Port Angeles OKs move that lowers overall solid waste bill

The City Council has backed a rate reduction for solid waste disposal at the Port Angeles Regional Transfer Station. Council members voted… Continue reading

Warm waters off West Coast has lingering effects for salmon

Warm waters off West Coast has lingering effects for salmon

The mass of warm water known as “the blob” that heated up the north Pacific Ocean has… Continue reading

Warm waters off West Coast has lingering effects for salmon

Forum over quickly for Clallam County Fire District No. 2 candidates

So few questions were asked of candidates looking for seats on the Clallam County Fire District No. 2 board of commissioners that… Continue reading

LETTER: 2016 election was attack on our homeland

Pearl Harbor, 9/11 and now the 2016 election. These were all attacks on the American homeland by foreign entities. The first two were overt and… Continue reading

LETTER: No disrespect for flag or national anthem

During World War II, soldiers of color were segregated. Having distingushing themselves in war, Japanese-American soldiers came home only to find their relatives returning from… Continue reading

Washington, other states, now in REAL ID ‘grace period’

The more than two dozen states and U.S. territories that currently have a temporary extension from… Continue reading

Sequim couple remembers value of humor after cancer diagnosis

Sequim couple remembers value of humor after cancer diagnosis

After a cancer diagnosis, husband-and-wife Pepper and Vonnie Putnam of Sequim say it’s important to stay positive and keep your sense of humor.… Continue reading

Sequim couple remembers value of humor after cancer diagnosis
Witnesses tell police they saw man jump from Eighth Street bridge in Port Angeles

Witnesses tell police they saw man jump from Eighth Street bridge in Port Angeles

A man in his early 30s fell to his death from the western Eighth Street bridge over the Tumwater Truck Route on… Continue reading

Witnesses tell police they saw man jump from Eighth Street bridge in Port Angeles
Two-vehicle collision leaves man injured in Sequim

Two-vehicle collision leaves man injured in Sequim

A motorcyclist was to be airlifted to Harborview Medical Center on Tuesday after he was injured in a collision with a truck. The… Continue reading

Two-vehicle collision leaves man injured in Sequim

Passenger in plane crash that killed pilot listed in satisfactory condition

The passenger who survived a plane crash near Quilcene on Friday has been identified by authorities while the investigation into the cause of… Continue reading

Camaraderie Cellars marks 25 years of business

Camaraderie Cellars marks 25 years of business

From bittersweet toasts to a marriage proposal, lingering wine tasters to longtime friends, Camaraderie Cellars’ reputation agrees with its name. The Port… Continue reading

Camaraderie Cellars marks 25 years of business
Port eyes next year’s spending

Port eyes next year’s spending

The Port of Port Angeles’ status quo $8.28 million draft operating budget for 2018 includes $150,000 for dredging and foresees a continuation… Continue reading

Port eyes next year’s spending
Port finance director leaving for new post

Port finance director leaving for new post

New pastures are becoming old hat for John Nutter, the Port of Port Angeles’ director of finance and administration. The former Port… Continue reading

Port finance director leaving for new post

Company behind farmed fish escape to move more salmon

The company whose collapsed net pens released thousands of farmed Atlantic salmon into Puget Sound is planning… Continue reading

Jury selection to begin next week in knife attack trial

Jury selection is set to begin Monday in a case against a Port Angeles man accused of stabbing a roommate in the… Continue reading

AARP to give Voices for Veterans head an award on Thursday

John Braasch, president of Voices for Veterans — which organizes three stand-downs annually on the North Olympic Peninsula — has been selected… Continue reading

Construction begins on new building to house Michaels, Ulta in Sequim

Construction begins on new building to house Michaels, Ulta in Sequim

Residents are closer to having two of the largest retailers in the arts and craft and beauty industries right in their backyard. Construction… Continue reading

Construction begins on new building to house Michaels, Ulta in Sequim