Clallam County

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

Twice-monthly breakfast meetings usually are held at 11:45 a.m. on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at… Continue reading

HELP LINE: If something wrong is happening, report it

WHAT I’M GOING to go on about today is not a happy topic: It’s about abuse, exploitation and neglect. If you’re just not in the… Continue reading

High-speed internet service celebrated in Neah Bay

Situated on one of the most remote coastlines in Washington, Neah Bay and the Makah Reservation now have access to high-speed broadband… Continue reading

LETTER: Candidate Oppelt not someone I want to see on Port Angeles City Council

In November, eight candidates will vie for four seats on the Port Angeles City Council. I believe it’s not too early to note that only… Continue reading

LETTER: I encourage you to vote to re-elect McAleer as Port Angeles port commissioner

I have known Colleen McAleer through her role and as a Port of Port Angeles commissioner and community service for a number of years. She… Continue reading

LETTER: Industry profits shouldn’t trump import of gray whale feeding grounds

The Peninsula Citizens for the Protection of Whales has worked for 18 years to protect Washington state’s small group of resident gray whales from harm.… Continue reading

LETTER: Recent writer takes for granted the freedom jet noise symbolizes

This letter is in response to the August 17 letter to Peninsula Voices, titled “Jet Noise.” Let’s take the letter writer’s request further. The Navy… Continue reading

Peninsula men beat Highline in scrimmage

Peninsula men beat Highline in scrimmage

Playing for the first time in Sequim with recent Sequim graduate Josiah Urquia on the squad, the Peninsula College men… Continue reading

Peninsula men beat Highline in scrimmage
Port Angeles hosts oil spill training

Port Angeles hosts oil spill training

Students from the U.S. Coast Guard, state and federal agencies, and private industries took to the waters around Port Angeles last week… Continue reading

Port Angeles hosts oil spill training

Law enforcement to begin drive sober campaign

Extra DUI patrols will be out statewide beginning Friday and continuing through Sept. 4. The patrols will be looking for drunk or drugged drivers and… Continue reading

Rides, shows, food, music enliven Clallam County Fair

Rides, shows, food, music enliven Clallam County Fair

Familiar fun and new offerings continue at the Clallam County Fair today through Sunday night. For the 98th year, locals can experience… Continue reading

Rides, shows, food, music enliven Clallam County Fair
Coastal Watershed Institute seeking funding for Elwha River mouth project

Coastal Watershed Institute seeking funding for Elwha River mouth project

The Coastal Watershed Institute’s project expanding accessibility to the Elwha River mouth and restoring a section east of the mouth is at… Continue reading

Coastal Watershed Institute seeking funding for Elwha River mouth project
Haggen building in Port Angeles sold to undisclosed buyer for $1.56 million

Haggen building in Port Angeles sold to undisclosed buyer for $1.56 million

The building that housed the shuttered Port Angeles Haggen has been sold after a burst of last-minute bids Wednesday morning. Jeb Howell,… Continue reading

Haggen building in Port Angeles sold to undisclosed buyer for $1.56 million
Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News A section of the Olympic Discovery Trail east of Knapp Road near Blyn sits under construction as part of a project spearheaded by the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe to complete the cross-Peninsula trail from the tribe’s campus in Blyn to the Clallam/Jefferson county line.

Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe says section of Olympic Discovery Trail to be completed soon

Soon, the “pathway to the Pacific” will gain a 0.75-mile stretch. The Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe expects the section of the Olympic Discovery Trail… Continue reading

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News A section of the Olympic Discovery Trail east of Knapp Road near Blyn sits under construction as part of a project spearheaded by the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe to complete the cross-Peninsula trail from the tribe’s campus in Blyn to the Clallam/Jefferson county line.
Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News Pilings that once supported temporary moorage docks stand empty at Port Angeles City Pier as they await new dock sections.

Floats delayed once again for Port Angeles City Pier

Five much-awaited City Pier floats will be installed in 2018 instead of this year as planned, city Parks and Recreation Director Corey… Continue reading

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News Pilings that once supported temporary moorage docks stand empty at Port Angeles City Pier as they await new dock sections.

Ceremony marks change of name to Daniel J. Evans Wilderness

Dignitaries will gather at Hurricane Ridge today to celebrate the dedication of the Daniel J. Evans Wilderness. Daniel Evans is a… Continue reading

Partial solar eclipse to be viewed on Peninsula on Monday

Partial solar eclipse to be viewed on Peninsula on Monday

Monday marks the first total solar eclipse visible in much of the United States in 99 years. In this neck of the woods, you’ll see… Continue reading

Partial solar eclipse to be viewed on Peninsula on Monday
Paint the Peninsula festival to open Monday

Paint the Peninsula festival to open Monday

Just standing in the summer sunlight is a gift. There’s more: the fragrance of fir trees, the song of the birds, the… Continue reading

Paint the Peninsula festival to open Monday
Pet Posse benefit Saturday pins hopes on donations

Pet Posse benefit Saturday pins hopes on donations

What would you do for your pet? Here’s what a posse of unpaid volunteers will do for other people’s pets six days… Continue reading

Pet Posse benefit Saturday pins hopes on donations

Confederate memorial in Seattle causes tension

Confederate memorial in Seattle causes tension