Clallam County

A piece of driftwood sits on the beach on Friday at the edge of the western portion of Port Angeles Harbor. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Port of Port Angeles nearing deal for harbor cleanup

Potential liable parties also include city of Port Angeles

A piece of driftwood sits on the beach on Friday at the edge of the western portion of Port Angeles Harbor. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Alan and Karen Selig were among the gleaners volunteering at Joyce's Blueberry Haven last summer. (Photo courtesy of Sharah Truett/WSU Clallam County Extension)

Summer tastes are still alive

Volunteer gleaners share with schools, friends and family

Alan and Karen Selig were among the gleaners volunteering at Joyce's Blueberry Haven last summer. (Photo courtesy of Sharah Truett/WSU Clallam County Extension)

Sequim group forms against present council

Petition urges reinstatement of city manager

The decorative mulch has been removed from the Chilean rhubarb because, in unseasonably warm weather, rot becomes the concern. Andrew May/For Peninsula Daily News
The decorative mulch has been removed from the Chilean rhubarb because, in unseasonably warm weather, rot becomes the concern. Andrew May/For Peninsula Daily News

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

Virtual meeting at 11 a.m. Wednesday. For information email info@portangeles.org. • Forks Chamber of Commerce — Virtual… Continue reading

EYE ON CLALLAM: Port Angeles council to consider lowered speed limit on South Lincoln

Peninsula Daily News The Port Angeles City Council will conduct a first reading on a proposal to lower the speed limit on South Lincoln Street… Continue reading

Forks man accused of robbery, eluding

A 32-year-old Forks resident was booked into the Clallam County jail for investigation of first-degree robbery and other charges after he allegedly attempted… Continue reading

Holiday prompts closures, park fee-free days

Local, state and federal offices will be closed Monday for Martin Luther King Day. Both Jefferson and Clallam transit bus services will not operate Monday.… Continue reading

Land use appeal decision looms for MAT clinic

SOS seeks standing, City of Sequim, Tribe seek dismissal

Peninsula College Dream Week honors King Jr

Peninsula College and the Port Angeles Racial Justice Collective are presenting Dream Week events to honor Dr. Martin Luther King’s legacy. The… Continue reading

Port Angeles man jailed for investigation of drug sales

During the arrest of a 27-year-old Port Angeles man who allegedly escaped custody while on community custody supervision, law enforcement officers found… Continue reading

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Sequim artist’s submittal picked for CVG show

One of Sequim artist David C. Willis’s pieces was chosen for inclusion in the 2021 Collective Visions Gallery Show in Bremerton’s Collective Visions… Continue reading

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Sequim School Board accepts superintendent resignation

Agrees to pay him for remainder of contract while hiring interim chief

Dr. Molly Martin, deputy medical director at the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe, and Community Emergency Response Team member Jim Johnston help individuals get registered for COVID-19 vaccinations at the tribe’s clinic on Jan. 14. Sequim Gazette photo by Michael Dashiell

Huge turnouts seen at drive-through clinics

Drive-through vaccination clinics in Sequim and Forks tried residents’ patience as they waited in long lines for hours but yet didn’t always… Continue reading

Dr. Molly Martin, deputy medical director at the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe, and Community Emergency Response Team member Jim Johnston help individuals get registered for COVID-19 vaccinations at the tribe’s clinic on Jan. 14. Sequim Gazette photo by Michael Dashiell
Screenshot via James Castell of Castell Insurance
Screenshot via James Castell of Castell Insurance

Clallam Public Utility District OKs membership dues after debate

Clallam County Public Utility District commissioners have approved membership dues after debating annual payments to Northwest RiverPartners and the county’s Economic Development… Continue reading

A construction crew works on the glass face of the new Field Arts & Events Hall on Thursday near the Port Angeles waterfront. The hall is expected to be put on hold when the exterior is complete pending additional fundraising to finish the approximately $50 million project, which will include a 1,000-square-foot art gallery, 500-seat performance hall, 300-seat conference area and a coffee shop. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Glass installed on events hall in Port Angeles

Glass installed on events hall in Port Angeles A construction crew works on the glass face of the new Field Arts & Events Hall on… Continue reading

A construction crew works on the glass face of the new Field Arts & Events Hall on Thursday near the Port Angeles waterfront. The hall is expected to be put on hold when the exterior is complete pending additional fundraising to finish the approximately $50 million project, which will include a 1,000-square-foot art gallery, 500-seat performance hall, 300-seat conference area and a coffee shop. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Inaugural prompts higher security

Law enforcement has no threats; acting out of caution