Clallam County

EYE ON CLALLAM: County board to discuss indigent defense

The three Clallam County commissioners will discuss Clallam Public Defender’s proposal to continue to provide indigent defense services Monday. The work session will begin at… Continue reading

LEFTIES: Improved sound system coming for Monday’s game

THE CROWD FOR the first Port Angeles Lefties home game, many sporting recently purchased blue and orange team gear, streamed through the streets surrounding Civic… Continue reading

County commissioners support school-based health clinic

Clallam County commissioners are backing a proposed health clinic at Port Angeles High School. The three commissioners Tuesday approved a letter endorsing… Continue reading

Officer object of FBI inquiry; investigation underway in Forks Police Department

The FBI is investigating the activities of Forks Police Officer Michael Gentry, police department Administrator Rick Bart confirmed this week. Bart said the… Continue reading

Port Angeles man sentenced to 68 months on drug charges

A Port Angeles man has been sentenced to more than five years in prison after pleading to a charge of possession with… Continue reading

‘Day of the Orca’ celebrates killer whale, Port Townsend science center’s 35th year

‘Day of the Orca’ celebrates killer whale, Port Townsend science center’s 35th year

The Port Townsend Marine Science Center will kick off Orca Month and its 35th anniversary year with “The Day of the Orca”… Continue reading

‘Day of the Orca’ celebrates killer whale, Port Townsend science center’s 35th year
Sequim looks to finish remodel of Guy Cole Convention Center

Sequim looks to finish remodel of Guy Cole Convention Center

A full remodel of the Guy Cole Convention Center might come by year’s end. City staff told the Sequim City Council last Monday… Continue reading

Sequim looks to finish remodel of Guy Cole Convention Center
Hoquiam man charged with manslaughter, 3 other charges after ‘flooring’ truck

Hoquiam man charged with manslaughter, 3 other charges after ‘flooring’ truck

A 31-year-old Hoquiam man was charged Wednesday in Grays Harbor District Court in the hit-and-run death of a young Quinault tribal member over… Continue reading

Hoquiam man charged with manslaughter, 3 other charges after ‘flooring’ truck
Funtastic files for testimony after three are hurt in Ferris wheel fall

Funtastic files for testimony after three are hurt in Ferris wheel fall

Legal maneuvering has begun over a fall from a Ferris wheel during the Port Townsend Rhododendron Festival that could generate $1 million… Continue reading

Funtastic files for testimony after three are hurt in Ferris wheel fall

Port Orchard might ditch second-class city status; Port Angeles considers adopting it

Port Orchard residents are close to taking away their city as an example held up by Port Angeles fluoridation opponents who want… Continue reading

Workshop for living with chronic conditions set in Port Angeles

A workshop, “Living Well with Chronic Conditions,” will be offered at the Armory Square Mall in Port Angeles beginning June 7. The… Continue reading

Mariners’ Regatta, whale presentation among upcoming activities

A regatta, the fourth Rally in the Alley, a dart tourney fundraiser and an alley cleanup are among upcoming activities on the North Olympic Peninsula.… Continue reading

Blue Whole Gallery marks 20th year during First Friday Art Walk

Blue Whole Gallery marks 20th year during First Friday Art Walk

The Blue Whole Gallery will celebrate its 20th anniversary tonight during the First Friday Art Walk. The artists’ co-op at 129 W. Washington… Continue reading

Blue Whole Gallery marks 20th year during First Friday Art Walk

BUSINESS BRIEFS: Remodel, new hours for Sequim business; new employees hired at Port Angeles bank

Rodda Paint recently remodeled its store at 271 S. Seventh Ave. and is featuring new hours for its spring and summer schedules. The… Continue reading

Chance to learn about whales offered Monday

A free presentation about the return of humpback and gray whales — and a chance to walk through an inflatable whale —… Continue reading

College film fest showcases adventures Wednesday

Peninsula College’s fourth annual Moving Pictures Film Festival will be offered at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Maier Performance Hall. This event… Continue reading

Contra dance planned at Black Diamond Community Hall

Contra dance planned at Black Diamond Community Hall

Everybody, regardless of previous experience, is invited to the contra dance at the Black Diamond Community Hall, 1942 Black Diamond Road, this… Continue reading

Contra dance planned at Black Diamond Community Hall

Golf tournament, concert to raise funds for disabled veterans

A golf tournament and concert aim to raise money for disabled veterans this Sunday. The inaugural Americans Helping Our Disabled Veterans and Families… Continue reading

ISSUES OF FAITH: In marriage, love endures all things

Ephesians 5:21 NIV MARRIAGE MATTERS. MARRIAGE matters for the health of our families; it matters… Continue reading

Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe exhibits ‘Treaty Rights and Resources’

Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe exhibits ‘Treaty Rights and Resources’

The Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe’s online museum has announced a new exhibit, “Treaty Rights and Resources.” The exhibit describes the basis for treaties and… Continue reading

Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe exhibits ‘Treaty Rights and Resources’