Clallam County

A GROWING CONCERN: Don’t let chill put you in the weeds

I KNOW MANY of you think it has been a really cold spring so far. Many plants around your yard are still just trying to… Continue reading

Annual coast cleanup registration open now

Registration is now open for the annual Washington Coast Cleanup next Saturday, April 22. Volunteers can register at Washington Coast Savers website… Continue reading

Jaiden Dokken

Clallam County’s first poet laureate to be inaugurated Tuesday

Clallam County’s first poet laureate will be inaugurated on Tuesday. Jaiden Dokken will begin a two-year tenure as they is inaugurated from… Continue reading

Jaiden Dokken

Difference between reasonable suspicion, probable cause

Reasonable suspicion vs. probable cause: Both can be officer judgment calls, but one often… Continue reading

Driver in fiery crash identified, hospitalized with broken femur

Mason Stollar has been identified as the driver who crashed his 2008 Mazda 6 into the Northwest Tobacco Emporium store at 309… Continue reading

Earth Day activities slated

A rally for caring for the earth, Scotch broom removal and a concert are among the Earth Day activities planned for next Saturday, April 22.… Continue reading

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

Breakfast meetings with networking and educational programs are held Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive (off… Continue reading

Hill trial moved to January

Defense investigator to be paid at public expense

KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
Imelda Jones, left, and Richard Wade, both of Port Angeles, along with the dog, Archie, walk along the Morse Creek trestle near Port Angeles. The trestle, part of the abandoned Chicago, Milwaukee, St Paul and Pacific railroad grade, is a key span on the Olympic Discovery Trail.

Morse Creek trestle stroll

Imelda Jones, left, and Richard Wade, both of Port Angeles, along with the dog, Archie, walk along the Morse Creek trestle near Port Angeles. The… Continue reading

KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
Imelda Jones, left, and Richard Wade, both of Port Angeles, along with the dog, Archie, walk along the Morse Creek trestle near Port Angeles. The trestle, part of the abandoned Chicago, Milwaukee, St Paul and Pacific railroad grade, is a key span on the Olympic Discovery Trail.

State confirms 40 districts received threats

The Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction confirmed that at least 40 school districts across the state received emailed threats on Wednesday.… 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, 101.7 FM in… Continue reading

Emily Matthiessen / Olympic Peninsula News Group
Master photographer Ross Hamilton reflects on 54 years of capturing the wild and ever-changing beauty of the Olympic Peninsula as he prepares for an upcoming slideshow at the Lodge at Sherwood Village, which is adorned with 35 of the images he captured with his large format Linhof camera.

Visions of the Olympics: Ross Hamilton shares photography passion, iconic images of Peninsula

Reservations open for special presentation

Emily Matthiessen / Olympic Peninsula News Group
Master photographer Ross Hamilton reflects on 54 years of capturing the wild and ever-changing beauty of the Olympic Peninsula as he prepares for an upcoming slideshow at the Lodge at Sherwood Village, which is adorned with 35 of the images he captured with his large format Linhof camera.

Volunteers needed for smolt trap installation

Work to begin Tuesday; registration needed

Sequim OKs changes for grade school

Elementary reconfiguration set for ’23-‘24 school year

Man found dead at Gateway identified

A man found dead in a temporary bathroom at The Gateway transit center in Port Angeles on April 6 has been identified… Continue reading

Missing Sequim woman found

Medics took her to OMC for recovery

A bicyclist pedals along the Waterfront Trail near a stand of cherry blossoms in Port Angeles. As the calendar marches further into spring, trees and flowers are coming into bloom across much of the North Olympic Peninsula. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Spring blossoms

A bicyclist pedals along the Waterfront Trail near a stand of cherry blossoms in Port Angeles. As the calendar marches further into spring, trees and… Continue reading

A bicyclist pedals along the Waterfront Trail near a stand of cherry blossoms in Port Angeles. As the calendar marches further into spring, trees and flowers are coming into bloom across much of the North Olympic Peninsula. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Clallam PUD narrows search for vacant seat

Utility recalls three candidates for second interviews on Monday

Katrina Kope, lead singer of the Seattle band Good Co, will bring electro-swing to Port Angeles' Elks Naval Lodge ballroom this Saturday night. photo courtesy of Good Co
Katrina Kope, lead singer of the Seattle band Good Co, will bring electro-swing to Port Angeles' Elks Naval Lodge ballroom this Saturday night. photo courtesy of Good Co