Clallam County

Sue Sorensen

Holden prayer service slated Wednesday

Sue Sorensen will present “Diabetes: What I Need To Know” at 7 p.m. Monday. Sorensen, a registered nurse, will speak at the Sequim… Continue reading

Sue Sorensen

Holden prayer service slated Wednesday

There is a Holden Evening prayer service at 6 p.m. Wednesday. The services will be conducted throughout March at Holy Trinity Lutheran… Continue reading

Music students plan fundraiser to go to Carnegie Hall

The Port Angeles Marching Band and Drumline will perform along First Street, near the Laurel Street Fountain, from 11 a.m. to 1… Continue reading

Eric Brown, owner of Browns Outdoor in downtown Port Angeles, scrapes away a layer of ice and snow from the sidewalk in front of the business on Thursday morning. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Peninsula dodges a bullet — for now

Another system to move in this weekend

Eric Brown, owner of Browns Outdoor in downtown Port Angeles, scrapes away a layer of ice and snow from the sidewalk in front of the business on Thursday morning. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Play, hike and performances set on Peninsula this weekend

Entertainment is lined up for this weekend on the North Olympic Peninsula. • “The Dresser” opens tonight at the Port Angeles Community Playhouse at 1235… Continue reading

Sequim Police Officer Daniel Martinez receives a Purple Heart at a Sequim Police Department awards dinner in December 2022 from Sgt. Dave Campbell for his actions in stopping a man who allegedly attempted to kill him during a traffic stop. (Sequim Police Department)

Prosecutor finds Sequim officer’s actions justified at traffic stop

Martinez awarded department’s purple heart in December

Sequim Police Officer Daniel Martinez receives a Purple Heart at a Sequim Police Department awards dinner in December 2022 from Sgt. Dave Campbell for his actions in stopping a man who allegedly attempted to kill him during a traffic stop. (Sequim Police Department)

Sequim man booked for investigation of arson, assaulting firefighter

A Sequim man has been referred for an involuntary treatment evaluation by Peninsula Behavioral Health after setting fire to an unoccupied RV and… Continue reading

Sound Physicians vows an update of its operations

OMC ER discussion set next month

Yoga workshop offered Saturday

Rho Sang will conduct a workshop in Pranyama from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. The free workshop is in Blue Mountain Yoga+.… Continue reading

Snow, ice closes, delays school in many Peninsula districts

Thursday classes have been canceled in Port Angeles and the Crescent School District in Joyce due to snow, black ice and bad road conditions. Sequim,… Continue reading

Community Players open ‘The Dresser’

The Port Angeles Community Players will open its production of “The Dresser” by Ronald Harwood on Friday. The play will run Friday,… Continue reading

Derek Kilmer.

Feds seek input on pilot grant program

Multi-year economic developmenmt program still taking shape, Kilmer says

Derek Kilmer.
Andie Spencer, a barista at the Lincoln Street Coffee Pot in Port Angeles, hands a drink order to a customer in a snow-covered car on Wednesday after the city received a dusting of snow overnight at sea level. Higher elevations reported up to 2 inches of snow. Areas across the North Olympic Peninsula, including in Forks and Port Townsend, received little snow overnight. Scattered periods of snow with cold temperatures are expected into early next week across the Peninsula. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Light snowfall

Andie Spencer, a barista at the Lincoln Street Coffee Pot in Port Angeles, hands a drink order to a customer in a snow-covered car on… Continue reading

Andie Spencer, a barista at the Lincoln Street Coffee Pot in Port Angeles, hands a drink order to a customer in a snow-covered car on Wednesday after the city received a dusting of snow overnight at sea level. Higher elevations reported up to 2 inches of snow. Areas across the North Olympic Peninsula, including in Forks and Port Townsend, received little snow overnight. Scattered periods of snow with cold temperatures are expected into early next week across the Peninsula. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Traffic stop leads to drug arrest

A routine traffic stop on U.S. Highway 101 in Agnew resulted in the arrest of two people, including one on several drug charges,… Continue reading

Victim says she was raped 70-80 times

Clallam County Judge Brent Basden has set a $25,000 bail for Nethaniel Montgomery, who remained in the Clallam County jail on Tuesday… Continue reading

Diamond Point man receives 10 years in prison for ‘savage beating’

A Diamond Point man was sentenced to 10 years in prison for what Clallam County Superior Court Judge Simon Barnhart called a… Continue reading

End of Life presentation offers information, discussion

The League of Women Voters of Clallam County will present information and host a community discussion with a panel of local providers… Continue reading

End of life program set

Volunteers from End of Life Washington will present “End of Life Ready” at noon Friday. The free presentation… Continue reading

PAT NEAL: Bringing back the dodo

THESE DAYS, SCIENTISTS are saying we are living through the sixth mass extinction on Earth. Five mass extinctions have happened over the last half a… Continue reading