Clallam County

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

Meets at noon on Wednesdays in Port Angeles. This week features the annual picnic and installation of 2023-24 officers… Continue reading

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Melissa Preit of Port Angeles and her daughter, Avanelle Priet, 11, make chalk drawings on the sidewalk to the music of The Spin-Offs during Wednesday's season-opening Concert on the Pier music series at Port Angeles City Pier.

Free summer concerts set next week

The City of Sequim’s Independence Day and Music in the Park will join forces for a Fourth of July show. Port Angeles will follow the… Continue reading

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Melissa Preit of Port Angeles and her daughter, Avanelle Priet, 11, make chalk drawings on the sidewalk to the music of The Spin-Offs during Wednesday's season-opening Concert on the Pier music series at Port Angeles City Pier.

Probe into US Highwy 101 head-on continues

The investigation into the head-on collision that shut down a portion of U.S Highway 101 in west Port Angeles on Tuesday continues,… Continue reading

Todd Ortloff Show guests this week

Here is this week’s schedule for the 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Todd Ortloff Show on KONP 1450 AM,… Continue reading

Clallam Transit General Manager Kevin Gallacci, shown at the Port Angeles bus yard, will retire today after 39 years at the agency. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Clallam Transit manager leaves after 39 years

Retirement celebration today in Port Angeles

Clallam Transit General Manager Kevin Gallacci, shown at the Port Angeles bus yard, will retire today after 39 years at the agency. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Hybrid presentation slated for OUUF

Niobe Weaver will present “Freedom: An Inside Job” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Weaver will be the guest speaker at Olympic Unitarian Universalist… Continue reading

Makah Museum show, storytelling, skating offered this weekend

Makah art, skating and storytelling are on tap this weekend on the North Olympic Peninsula. • The Makah Museum will mark its 44th anniversary with pop-up… Continue reading

Peninsula celebrates the Fourth

Among highlights: Navy in PA, days of events in Forks, collaboration in PT

Race Street closed for waterline installation

Race Street is closed from Lauridsen Boulevard to Park Avenue to allow for the installation of a new 10-inch waterline. Traffic is… Continue reading

Man accused of second-degree murder in Clallam Bay

Woman dead of apparent gunshot wound; investigation continuing

Todd Mielke.

Clallam board picks administrator choice

Conditional offer; background check ongoing

Todd Mielke.

Gallacci retirement party on Friday

Clallam Transit is celebrating the retirement of General Manager Kevin Gallacci after 39 years with the agency with an open house at… Continue reading

Among goods to be offered during the Makah Museum's celebration of Saturday are masks such as this Friendship Mask by Alex McCarty.

Makah Museum marks anniversary on Saturday

The Makah Museum will mark its 44th anniversary with pop-up shops showcasing the talents of Makah artists on Saturday. The celebration, set… Continue reading

Among goods to be offered during the Makah Museum's celebration of Saturday are masks such as this Friendship Mask by Alex McCarty.

Navy to be in Port Angeles for Fourth of July

Sailors to offer tours of destroyer

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Dungeness River Nature Center visitors, from left, Chris McDonald of Port Angeles, Tram Pham of Huntington Beach, Calif., and Paul McDonald of Redmond examine a relief map display of the Dungeness River Watershed on Wednesday in Sequim. The center at Railroad Bridge Park offers a variety of displays and exhibits showcasing the nature and geography of the Dungeness River Valley.

Visiting Dungeness River Nature Center

Dungeness River Nature Center visitors, from left, Chris McDonald of Port Angeles, Tram Pham of Huntington Beach, Calif., and Paul McDonald of Redmond examine a… Continue reading

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Dungeness River Nature Center visitors, from left, Chris McDonald of Port Angeles, Tram Pham of Huntington Beach, Calif., and Paul McDonald of Redmond examine a relief map display of the Dungeness River Watershed on Wednesday in Sequim. The center at Railroad Bridge Park offers a variety of displays and exhibits showcasing the nature and geography of the Dungeness River Valley.

Volunteer sought in Sequim

The city of Sequim is seeking a volunteer to serve on the Parks, Arbor and Recreation Advisory Board. The board, which advises the… Continue reading

Wreck causes four-hour closure of Highway 101

State Patrol amends report from possible DUI to reckless probe

Olympic National Park visitors, from left, Nelson Nunez, Mateo Sancho and Albert Martinez, all from New York City, look at an information board at Hurricane Ridge after the area was reopened to the public on Tuesday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Visitors flocking to reopened Ridge

Kilmer: Too early to tell about funds for new lodge

Olympic National Park visitors, from left, Nelson Nunez, Mateo Sancho and Albert Martinez, all from New York City, look at an information board at Hurricane Ridge after the area was reopened to the public on Tuesday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)