Clallam County

WEST END NEIGHBOR: Stretching a hand from Forks to India

WEST END NEIGHBOR: Stretching a hand from Forks to India

SOME PEOPLE TEACH and find ways to learn no matter where they go, even if it’s the eastern shore of India. Diane Cowles is the… Continue reading

WEST END NEIGHBOR: Stretching a hand from Forks to India
Snowfall closes schools, delays transit systems across Peninsula

Snowfall closes schools, delays transit systems across Peninsula

Snowfall overnight has closed school districts and delayed transit systems across the North Olympic Peninsula today. The Port Angeles, Sequim, Quilcene and… Continue reading

Snowfall closes schools, delays transit systems across Peninsula

Clallam to consider $470,000 contract with Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau

Clallam County commissioners on Tuesday will consider a $470,000 agreement with the Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau to promote tourism. If approved, the… Continue reading

Official: Human trafficking cases often don’t make it to court

Human trafficking cases go unprosecuted in many instances, Kathleen Morris, program director for the Washington Anti-Trafficking Response Network, told students at Peninsula… Continue reading

Laura Lewis

Food security topic of gardening lecture

Laura Lewis, director of the WSU Jefferson County Extension, will speak about ensuring a safe and consistent food supply at noon Thursday.… Continue reading

Laura Lewis

EYE ON OLYMPIA: Public education funding, dental services on agenda

State Rep. Mike Chapman expressed pride this week in his co-sponsorship of House Bill 1414, which would help Native American tribes pursue federal… Continue reading

Sequim lab looks to find the best biofuel in algae

Sequim lab looks to find the best biofuel in algae

Scientists at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory’s Marine Sciences Laboratory are turning algae inside out to find the best biofuel possible. Dr. Michael… Continue reading

Sequim lab looks to find the best biofuel in algae

Snowstorm causing delays in delivery of today’s PDN

Sunday and Monday’s snowfall is causing some delays in delivering today’s edition of the Peninsula Daily News, but carriers are trying to reach all subscribers… Continue reading

LETTER: Fact-Free Diet the healthiest way to reduce your Intelligence Quotient

For years, health advisers have advocated following a proper diet. We have all heard the admonitions, such as “you are what you eat,” “too much… Continue reading

LETTER: I agree with a letter writer that a lack of fact should concern all readers

The Jan. 20-21 letter in Peninsula Voices, “Defends Obama,” was right on. It should have been titled “Obama Assertions, Backup Data Not Included.” Like Dr.… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: Wonderland ball tickets now on sale … and other items

Tickets are on sale now for this Saturday’s second annual Wonderland Masquerade Ball, presented by Key City Public Theatre. Dinner will be… Continue reading

Three Clallam County school districts seek voter approval of levies

Voters in three Clallam County public school districts — Port Angeles, Sequim and Quillayute Valley — are being asked to approve levies… Continue reading

Peninsula GOP, Democrats split on travel restrictions ruling

Peninsula GOP, Democrats split on travel restrictions ruling

County Republican and Democratic leaders split along party lines in their responses to President Donald Trump’s travel restrictions and a federal judge’s ruling that enforcement… Continue reading

Peninsula GOP, Democrats split on travel restrictions ruling

A GROWING CONCERN: Some houseplants to round out your home

THE OTHER WEEK, we talked about sunlight (or lack thereof) and grime on your precious houseplants. Another great trick is to now “pinch out” the… Continue reading

Artrageous to paint, dance and sing in Port Angeles

Artrageous to paint, dance and sing in Port Angeles

Artrageous will paint giant works of art, dance, sing and make music in a show presented by the Juan de Fuca Foundation… Continue reading

Artrageous to paint, dance and sing in Port Angeles
BACK WHEN: Few share memories of the ‘Hardware Dress’

BACK WHEN: Few share memories of the ‘Hardware Dress’

THREE PEOPLE RESPONDED to the January “Photo from the Past,” which was the Hardware Dress, made to advertise Willson Hardware. R.D. Willson established Willson Hardware… Continue reading

BACK WHEN: Few share memories of the ‘Hardware Dress’

BIRD WATCH: Anna’s make their nest in winter

at least among the hummingbirds. A male Anna’s hummingbird has been making his presence known… Continue reading

Clallam, three cities to update planning policy

Clallam County and the cities inside it are teaming up to update a 1992 countywide planning policy that will guide the development… Continue reading

Elwha River bridge open houses set this month

Elwha River bridge open houses set this month

State Department of Transportation officials will review the status and future of the battered U.S. Highway 101 Elwha River bridge in a… Continue reading

Elwha River bridge open houses set this month