Clallam County

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First Friday Art Walk offers prelude to art faire

The Sequim Museum & Arts will highlight an exhibition by the Peninsula ART Friends — a group of local artists who create water-media… Continue reading

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Hurricane Ridge remains closed Wednesday

No update available from park about status of fires

Portion of ODT reopened

A portion of the Olympic Discovery Trail between 18th Street and Lower Elwha Road that was closed during a repair of a… Continue reading

SSD cuts spending in district office

School board passes $48M budget

PAT NEAL: Back-to-school drugs

BACK TO SCHOOL. I wonder if any if any three words in the English language can shoot such a bolt of stark terror into my… Continue reading

Biotoxins close Sequim Bay to shellfish harvesting

Sequim Bay has been closed to the recreational harvesting of all species of shellfish due to a high level of marine biotoxins, the… Continue reading

Eighth Street bridges to be inspected

Work crews will conduct routine, biennial inspections of the Eighth Street bridges in Port Angeles on Friday. The Under-Bridge-Inspection-Truck will begin at… Continue reading

Lightning streaks across Port Townsend Bay on Tuesday afternoon. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Wildfire closes road at Hurricane Ridge

Lightning strikes spark two blazes

Lightning streaks across Port Townsend Bay on Tuesday afternoon. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Addison Bell, 9, tries to drum up business for her lemonade stand at Fourth and Race streets in Port Angeles. The youngster said she had taken in about $70 before running out of product. She said a portion of the proceeds were slated to go to the Olympic Peninsula Humane Society with some set aside for herself. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Open for business

Addison Bell, 9, tries to drum up business for her lemonade stand at Fourth and Race streets in Port Angeles. The youngster said she had… Continue reading

Addison Bell, 9, tries to drum up business for her lemonade stand at Fourth and Race streets in Port Angeles. The youngster said she had taken in about $70 before running out of product. She said a portion of the proceeds were slated to go to the Olympic Peninsula Humane Society with some set aside for herself. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Clallam Transit considers service to Hoh Rain Forest

Operation would be in collaboration with Jefferson Transit

Electrical outages set west of Lake Crescent

The Bonneville Power Administration has scheduled two overnight electrical outages in September for all customers west of Lake Crescent including all of Forks, Neah Bay… Continue reading

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Fish passage project completed, but only one of many

Project is one of six in Sequim area, WSDOT reports

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Forks man charged with drug endangerment

Officials: Hair tested from 18-month-old positive for meth

Active crew members rescue loggerhead sea turtles that had become tangled in fishing gear during their 58-day counternarcotics patrol.

Coast Guard cutter Active returns to Port Angeles

Crew back from 58-day patrol that included counternarcotics

Active crew members rescue loggerhead sea turtles that had become tangled in fishing gear during their 58-day counternarcotics patrol.

Eatonville woman injured in collision

A Port Angeles man’s failure to yield led to a woman from Eatonville being sent to a Seattle hospital, according to the… Continue reading

Port Angeles Police Chief Brian Smith.
Port Angeles Police Chief Brian Smith.

Electricity available at Hurricane Ridge

Visitor allotment increased; winter access more likely