Clallam County

Port Angeles police seek man who they say stole tourist’s shoes

Port Angeles Police Chief Brian Smith has requested the public’s help in finding a man who reportedly brandished pepper spray to steal… Continue reading

EYE ON CLALLAM: County to consider Shoreline Master Program

Clallam County commissioners will consider setting a Dec. 12 public hearing on the Shoreline Master Program update Tuesday. The meeting will begin at 10 a.m.… Continue reading

PREP ROUNDUP: Port Angeles boys take Sequim in tennis

PREP ROUNDUP: Port Angeles boys take Sequim in tennis

The Port Angeles boys tennis team beat Sequim Thursday twice, 5-2 and 4-3 to take sole possession of third place the Olympic League.… Continue reading

PREP ROUNDUP: Port Angeles boys take Sequim in tennis
Motorcyclist in Sequim collision listed as satisfactory

Motorcyclist in Sequim collision listed as satisfactory

A motorcyclist was listed in satisfactory condition at a Seattle hospital Thursday after he was hurt in a collision with a truck driver.… Continue reading

Motorcyclist in Sequim collision listed as satisfactory

Bridge jumper identified; people close to him tell of mental health issues

Police on Thursday identified lifelong Clallam County resident Joseph Daniel Henry, 31, as the man who jumped to his death Wednesday afternoon… Continue reading

Port Angeles City Council backs juvenile justice tax

The Port Angeles City Council has taken a position in support of Clallam County’s proposed sales tax increase for juvenile and family… Continue reading

Lieutenant governor visits Clallam: More opportunities for students among topics discussed

Lieutenant governor visits Clallam: More opportunities for students among topics discussed

Lt. Gov. Cyrus Habib heard from business and community leaders Wednesday of a need to create more opportunities for students in Clallam… Continue reading

Lieutenant governor visits Clallam: More opportunities for students among topics discussed

Sequim council removes Fourth of July celebration from budget

City Council members have agreed not to dedicate funds in the 2017-18 budget to a Fourth of July celebration in Sequim. “We’re not… Continue reading

Forks gains a police chief

Forks gains a police chief

The Forks Police Department now has a uniformed police chief for the first time in several years. Mike Rowley, who has worked for… Continue reading

Forks gains a police chief
Sequim School Board expected to vote on tentative teacher contract Oct. 16

Sequim School Board expected to vote on tentative teacher contract Oct. 16

A tentative agreement has been made between Sequim teachers and the administration regarding teacher contracts. Diana Piersoll, Sequim Education Association (SEA) president, and… Continue reading

Sequim School Board expected to vote on tentative teacher contract Oct. 16
Jake Oppelt exits race for Port Angeles City Council

Jake Oppelt exits race for Port Angeles City Council

Downtown business owner Jake Oppelt dropped out of the race for a Port Angeles City Council Position 2 seat Monday — just… Continue reading

Jake Oppelt exits race for Port Angeles City Council

Olympic National Park gets grant for students to explore nature

The National Park Foundation has given Olympic National Park a field trip grant that will help bring local students into the… Continue reading

Navy, partners conserve 3,100 acres in Chimacum Valley

Navy, partners conserve 3,100 acres in Chimacum Valley

The U.S. Navy has partnered with the Trust for Public Land and the Jefferson Land Trust to conserve more than 3,100 acres in… Continue reading

Navy, partners conserve 3,100 acres in Chimacum Valley
Tasty crab celebrated at this weekend’s Port Angeles festival

Tasty crab celebrated at this weekend’s Port Angeles festival

Most people have never tasted fresh Dungeness crab, Scott Nagel laments. Rest assured, 15,000 to 16,000 pounds of that purple-tinged, sweet crab… Continue reading

Tasty crab celebrated at this weekend’s Port Angeles festival
First Friday Art Walk imbues Sequim with colors

First Friday Art Walk imbues Sequim with colors

Fall is here, and so is autumn’s splendor in shades of orange. Find works of art decked out in fall colors throughout the… Continue reading

First Friday Art Walk imbues Sequim with colors
Threads come together in North Olympic Fiber Arts Festival this weekend

Threads come together in North Olympic Fiber Arts Festival this weekend

The fiber fest, in all of its colorful glory, is back. The 12th annual three-day North Olympic Fiber Arts Festival is an interactive… Continue reading

Threads come together in North Olympic Fiber Arts Festival this weekend
Apple Stock this weekend benefits various causes

Apple Stock this weekend benefits various causes

Members of the faith community are kicking off the eighth annual Apple Stock with live music, cider pressing and family fun to benefit… Continue reading

Apple Stock this weekend benefits various causes
Crab cuisine: Festival celebrates succulent seafood

Crab cuisine: Festival celebrates succulent seafood

From facing off in a chowder cook off to singing along in the Crab Revival, the Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival will… Continue reading

Crab cuisine: Festival celebrates succulent seafood

Free Saturday matinees screened at Sequim Library

Break out the popcorn — it’s family movie night. The Sequim Library at 630 N. Sequim Ave. will revive its Family Flicks movie… Continue reading

Haunted Underground Tour gets underway Thursday

Starting Thursday, stories of ghosts lurking in underground Port Angeles will come to light. The Port Angeles Heritage Tours will launch its… Continue reading