Those who want to volunteer at the Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge can sign up now for April training. Training of U.S. Fish and… Continue reading
Ballet Workshop will premiere a brand-new full-length production of “Sleeping Beauty,” presented by the Juan de Fuca Foundation for the Arts, on… Continue reading
An 18-year-old Port Angeles man charged with raping a 13-year-old girl was in tears when he appeared in Clallam County Superior Court… Continue reading
Twelve teams of Clallam County fourth-graders will do battle in a competition that wraps up a yearlong collaborative effort at 6:30 tonight.… Continue reading
Insurance Services Group, based in Sequim, recently earned the Chairman’s Award from Safeco Insurance for outstanding performance. The Chairman’s Award is the highest… Continue reading
A community dance, a birding field trip to Fort Flagler and sailing on the Adventuress are among upcoming activities on the North Olympic Peninsula. Information… Continue reading
A documentary showcasing the life of Native American activist, poet, recording artist, actor and speaker John Trudell will be shown at Peninsula College… Continue reading
If we say we have fellowship with him while we walk in darkness, we lie and do not practice the truth. But if we walk… Continue reading
I’ve been so appreciative of the coverage of women’s sports this past eight to nine months at the elementary, high school, Peninsula College, Division I… Continue reading
Regarding the recent letter in Peninsula Voices (“Fish quotas,” March 19), I would like the community to be aware of some additional information about this… Continue reading
I am a 92-year-old veteran of World War II. I served in the South Pacific. Gen. Douglas MacArthur was in charge. We did our jobs,… Continue reading
The different emotions at funerals will be explored in this weekend’s Port Angeles Community Players Second Stage production of “Three Viewings.” The… Continue reading
Pianist Ken Young will present two concerts featuring the Southern gospel piano of Anthony Burger this weekend. The free concerts will be… Continue reading
Whether you were born here or moved to the area later in life, what was your first impression of this community? What kind of positive… Continue reading
Some of the more inspired artists on the North Olympic Peninsula recently received kudos for their creativity. Editors and staff of Tidepools… Continue reading
The Sons of Norway Lodge will whip up Norwegian waffles at Scandia Hall on Friday from 8 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Entry… Continue reading
Researchers are preparing for a large-scale forest management experiment in the Olympic Experimental State Forest with hopes of benefiting the environment, economy… Continue reading
Allergy- and dermatology-trained nurse Deborah Jones, NP-C, has joined the staff at Silver Falls Dermatology & Allergy. Jones is a longtime Port… Continue reading
So, Trump supporters and conservatives: Are you capable of being honest with yourselves? If yes, then you know that if Obama had issued a wiretapping… Continue reading
Some things are better left unsaid, and some things are better left undone. One thing left unsaid about the Port Angeles Harbor cleanup is: It… Continue reading