Clallam County

ISSUES OF FAITH: Check your ego and ask Jesus for help

HEAVEN OR HELL, one thing we know for sure is that our soul is meant for eternity. Our words, our actions, our faith, will hold… Continue reading

LETTER: Primary’s losers should be put on Port Angeles ballot

Two Port Angeles City Council candidates who made it past the primaries have pulled out of the general election. This is disgusting. The losers of… Continue reading

Logging history spotlighted at Port Angeles Library presentation

Logging history spotlighted at Port Angeles Library presentation

A slideshow on Clallam County’s logging history is planned for 6 p.m. Thursday. Jack Zaccardo will narrate the slideshow at the library… Continue reading

Logging history spotlighted at Port Angeles Library presentation

NEWS BRIEFS: Home Depot Safety Fair this Saturday highlights firearm safety … and other items

The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office will participate in The Home Depot Safety Fair from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. The sheriff’s marine… Continue reading

Old Blind Dogs perform Saturday

Scottish folk band Old Blind Dogs will bring dynamic percussion, polished vocals, a soaring fiddle and stirring pipes to Port Angeles on… Continue reading

One of a Kind to host grand opening

One of a Kind to host grand opening

It didn’t take long for Mary Comeau to fill every empty artist space in her new gallery, One of a Kind. Before… Continue reading

One of a Kind to host grand opening

Port Angeles Community Players to celebrate 65 years of plays

A special Port Angeles Community Players performance will pay tribute to the group’s 65 years as it grew from a group of… Continue reading

Port Angeles officers honored for rescue

Port Angeles officers honored for rescue

Two Port Angeles police officers have been honored for springing into action after an SUV smashed through a guardrail and landed upside-down… Continue reading

Port Angeles officers honored for rescue

Rape trial for Sequim man now scheduled for May

A Sequim man charged with raping four girls is now scheduled to go to trial next May. Nathan A. Chavez, 31, is… Continue reading

Small candlelight vigil held for Las Vegas victims

Small candlelight vigil held for Las Vegas victims

When Sequim resident Carol Novis heard about the Las Vegas mass shooting, she called around town to see whether there was a candlelight… Continue reading

Small candlelight vigil held for Las Vegas victims

Trail fundraiser, logging slideshow, children’s safety fair on Peninsula this weekend

An Olympic Discovery Trail fundraiser and a children’s safety fair are among upcoming activities on the North Olympic Peninsula. Information also is available on the… Continue reading

Tribes awarded funding for public safety

Four Olympic Peninsula tribes received nearly $1.6 million in federal funding to enhance public safety and to help crime victims, U.S. Attorney Annette L. Hayes… Continue reading

U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer to host telephone town hall

U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer will host a telephone town hall at 6 p.m. Wednesday. Residents of the 6th Congressional District, which includes the… Continue reading

Overnight closure set for Hood Canal Bridge

The Hood Canal Bridge will be closed intermittently between 10 p.m. tonight and 4 a.m. Friday for construction work. Crews working for the… Continue reading

Port Angeles man identified after fall from bridge

Joseph Daniel Henry, 31, of Port Angeles, was identified by authorities this morning as the man whom witnesses told police jumped to… Continue reading

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