The former Nippon Paper Industries USA cogeneration plant has been shut down and eight of its workers laid off as the paper… Continue reading
The Clallam Transit Board has accepted the resignation of General Manager Wendy Clark-Getzin. After a closed-door executive session, the board voted 8-0… Continue reading
The active search for a missing Bellevue man switched to Clallam County Search and Rescue on Saturday as the trail led… Continue reading
Harold Backer, a Canadian investment adviser and former Olympic rower who was last seen leaving the MV Coho ferry in Port Angeles in… Continue reading
The family of a 17-year-old Port Angeles girl who has been missing since January is offering $4,000 for information about her whereabouts.… Continue reading
Clallam County crews will raze a former Clallam Bay residence and outbuilding as part of a negotiated settlement of a 2014 lawsuit.… Continue reading
Celebrations and cleanups are planned across the North Olympic Peninsula this weekend and the following week in honor of Earth Day, which is Saturday. Here… Continue reading
Olympic Medical Center will host a grand opening for its Port Angeles Medical Office Building on Saturday. The ceremony will begin at… Continue reading
A Port Angeles man is under investigation for vehicular assault and driving under the influence after causing a head-on wreck in King County… Continue reading
Virtuoso guitarist and multi-instrumentalist Andre Feriante will return to Port Angeles on Saturday with Latin and flamenco dancer Stella Rossi. Showtime for… Continue reading
Duck tickets go on sale today for the 28th annual Great Olympic Peninsula Duck Derby. The annual derby, presented by the Jamestown… Continue reading
The Peninsula Singers will perform its first concerts with a new director this weekend. The Saturday and Sunday concerts will be the first… Continue reading
Two weekends of RainFest celebration begin today in Forks. The first weekend of RainFest focuses on the arts, with the Fabric of the… Continue reading
The slender woman at the piano coils herself over the keys, bowing her head and raising her eyebrows as the music pours… Continue reading
DURING THE RECENT Jewish holiday of Passover, we celebrated spring’s new birth and a journey from slavery to freedom. We were told to personally “experience”… Continue reading
By Erin Hawkins Olympic Peninsula News Group “Bill lived as well as he died,” Juanita Jevne said. After battling prostate cancer for 22 years, Bill… Continue reading
We recently had a heartwarming experience in Port Angeles that will remain in our memories for a long time. While waiting for the ferry MV… Continue reading
In response to the April 9 letter to Peninsula Voices, “Kitchel’s failure,” we can improve on oxygen output by cutting the tree after its fastest… Continue reading
As I returned home from an inspirational sermon and music on Easter Sunday, I picked up the Peninsula Daily News and flipped through to the… Continue reading
After seeing the shocking footage of the gassing in Syria, whose emotional trigger would not be pulled toward some sort of action in response? You… Continue reading