Clallam County

Friends of the Poor Walk gears up Saturday

Some of the more vulnerable members of the community are once again getting a helping hand thanks to some active legs. The annual… Continue reading

Garden walk, spaghetti dinner, story slam set this weekend

EDITOR’S NOTE: This has been updated to correct the location of First Step Family Support Center’s children’s play group this Tuesday. An open garden walk… Continue reading

Green Thumb Award goes to PA couple

Robin and Greg Money were awarded the summer Green Thumb Award by the Port Angeles Garden Club recently. For the past 11… Continue reading

Hilary & Kate stop by Sequim to debut new album

Hilary & Kate stop by Sequim to debut new album

Sequim residents can get their fix of gospel, folk and bluegrass with a concert featuring the… Continue reading

Hilary & Kate stop by Sequim to debut new album

Historic home tour offers glimpse into hidden treasure Sunday

“If you grew up here, you know the house” — the all-white home at 504 S. Race St. Jean Hordyk of Soroptimist… Continue reading

ISSUES OF FAITH: How to begin again through forgiveness

WHAT IS NEEDED to make a new beginning? We may be instructed by Judaism’s observance of the New Year, which began two days ago on… Continue reading

Japanese students visit Sequim

Ten ninth-grade students from Shiso, Japan, and their chaperones will be welcomed at Sequim Civic Center at 3 p.m. today. The students will… Continue reading

LETTER: Congress must act before Trump leads us into war

We are moving into deeper crisis with North Korea, and I’m concerned that our administration is poorly prepared to handle it. North Korean leader Kim… Continue reading

LETTER: Here’s a wrong in search of a remedy

I would like to suggest an analogy from my point of view regarding the letter ‘Toxic columnist” about Michelle Malkin on Sept. 13 in the… Continue reading

LETTER: Malkin’s not afraid to tell it like it is

We love Michelle Malkin’s column. She isn’t afraid to tell it like it is. She stands for the rule of law. We applaud the Peninsula… Continue reading

Library fines waived with donations of food, diapers

A fine amnesty program that began Sept. 15 will continue through Sept. 30 at all four branches of the North Olympic Library System. Library fine… Continue reading

Michael Jackson tribute tickets on sale now

Michael Jackson tribute tickets on sale now

Tickets are on sale now for the Juan de Fuca Foundation’s season-opening homage performance, “Who’s Bad: The Ultimate Michael Jackson Tribute,” on… Continue reading

Michael Jackson tribute tickets on sale now

More than 150 children and adults check out fire trailer

Clallam County Fire District No. 4’s Fire Safety Trailer attracted more than 150 children and adults during this year’s Clallam County Fair. Operating… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: NOAA’s Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary hosts meeting today … and other items

The National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration’s Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary will hold its Sanctuary Advisory Council meeting from 9:45 a.m. to 3:30… Continue reading

Olympic Theatre Arts seeks variety of talent for holiday show

When it comes to filling out the lineup for the cast of Olympic Theatre Arts’ Holiday Variety Show, director Cathy Marshall and musical… Continue reading

West End Thunder drag races last of season

If the weather forecast holds, this weekend will bear cloudy and foggy — but likely dry — conditions for racing in Forks. West… Continue reading

Writers on the Spit’s Fourth Friday Readings features mysteries

Mystery and suspense writers will read selections from their gripping tales at Writers on the Spit’s Fourth Friday Readings this evening. The two… Continue reading

Peninsula burn bans ease, except in Jefferson County

Jefferson County now has the most restrictive burn ban on the North Olympic Peninsula after Olympic National Park and Olympic National Forest canceled fire restrictions… Continue reading

East Beach Road paving to begin today

Paving of East Beach Road will begin today and continue through Saturday. Paving will begin today at Lyre River and continue… Continue reading

Port Angeles woman wins national award for work benefiting traumatized children

Port Angeles woman wins national award for work benefiting traumatized children

From the subject line, the email appeared to be soliciting donations. Then, Tiffany Sudela-Junker of Port Angeles received another with the same… Continue reading

Port Angeles woman wins national award for work benefiting traumatized children