Clallam County

Group to sue after farmed salmon spill into Puget Sound

Group to sue after farmed salmon spill into Puget Sound

A conservation group plans to sue after net pens at a salmon farm off Cypress Island collapsed, spilling thousands of… Continue reading

Group to sue after farmed salmon spill into Puget Sound
OUTDOORS: Anglers rounding up stray Atlantic salmon

OUTDOORS: Anglers rounding up stray Atlantic salmon

Anglers on the North Olympic Peninsula are doing their part to catch stray Atlantic salmon, part of a horde of escapees out of… Continue reading

OUTDOORS: Anglers rounding up stray Atlantic salmon
To further emphasize the beauty of fall containers, here are a few in my own backyard featuring the lovely variegated autumn-flowering sedum. (Andrew May /for Peninsula Daily News)

A GROWING CONCERN: Don’t let looming autumn overshadow your chore list

THE “GREAT AMERICAN Eclipse” has come and gone, but don’t let it overshadow the work you need to do in the garden, as August is… Continue reading

To further emphasize the beauty of fall containers, here are a few in my own backyard featuring the lovely variegated autumn-flowering sedum. (Andrew May /for Peninsula Daily News)

BIRD WATCH: Heading north to Alaska yields several surprises

North to Alaska THE PASSAGE OF43 years will see momentous changes in most areas. That’s how long it has been since I visited southeast Alaska… Continue reading

Coast Guard member sentenced after military court finds him guilty of sexual assault in Port Angeles

Authorities say a Coast Guard member has been found guilty of sexually assaulting a girl at his Port Angeles residence in 2014 and… Continue reading

Dungeness Valley Creamery in Sequim merges with Bellingham dairy

Dungeness Valley Creamery in Sequim merges with Bellingham dairy

Sequim’s family-owned creamery and dairy farm is expanding its business to consumers in and around the… Continue reading

Dungeness Valley Creamery in Sequim merges with Bellingham dairy

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

Breakfast meetings with networking and educational programs are held Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive… Continue reading

HELP LINE: Say ‘enough’ to abuse; report it

THIS WEEK, LIKE last week, I want to begin with the most important things I’m going to say: 1-877-734-6277 or (TTY) 360-664-9469. Those are the… Continue reading

Killed cougar may be animal reported seen in west Port Angeles

A cougar that may have been invading west Port Angeles neighborhoods for the past month is dead, a state Fish and Wildlife… Continue reading

LETTER: As a citizen desiring to help, here are my concerns about donations

I am writing in response to the article titled “Housing Crunch in PA,” published in the Peninsula Daily News on Aug. 24, front-page coverage. I… Continue reading

LETTER: I had a nice experience with recent ranter’s ‘boys on bikes’

I read the rant about the boys on their bikes behaving badly [Aug. 20, “Rants & Raves,” Peninsula Daily News]. I had a different experience… Continue reading

LETTER: If we’re purging history, why stop with Confederate ‘heroes’?

There have been uproars and demonstrations over the past the several weeks about slavery and monuments to Confederate “heroes,” with monuments/inscriptions being torn down or… Continue reading

LETTER: Racial attacks spawned from Trump’s racist history

The racism in America boiled up Aug. 12 in Charlottesville, Va., and in Seattle. These ugly racist events are the spawn of Trump’s racist history.… Continue reading

Lifetime senior passes for federal lands to cost more starting Monday

Seniors have until today to purchase a lifetime Senior Pass for $10. On Monday, the price will increase to $80 for the lifetime version and… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: Ad deadline Thursday for next month’s Great Strait Sale … and other items

The Juan de Fuca Scenic Byway Association will sponsor the 10th annual Great Strait Sale on Saturday, Sept. 9. Participants can bring their… Continue reading

PENINSULA KITCHEN: 4-H members offer easy-to-make recipes

IT’S THE END of summer, the grass is dry, and the Clallam County Fair wrapped up last Sunday. Next thing you know the kids will… Continue reading

Port Angeles School Board approves 4-1 pact with health center for school-based clinic

Port Angeles High School will increase Washington’s tally of school-based health centers to 37. The Port Angeles School Board approved a memorandum… Continue reading

EYE ON CLALLAM: County board to be briefed on Olympic Discovery Trail progress

Clallam County commissioners will hear an update on the Olympic Discovery Trail at their meeting, which begins at 9 a.m. Monday. The work session will… Continue reading