Clallam County

Free lecture on Olympic Cougar Project slated

Wednesday online event hosted by Olympic Peninsula Audubon Society

Jobless rate falls on Peninsula

Unemployment down by at least one percentage point for second month

PAT NEAL: October fishing madness

IT WAS ANOTHER tough week in the news. An invasion of desperate anglers spread quickly across the Olympic Peninsula from the Dungeness River, west to… Continue reading

Dan Brooks of Port Angeles, left, checks out books with assistance from customer service representative Jay Averill at the front door of the Port Angeles Public Library on Tuesday. The North Olympic Library System will allow some in-person browsing beginning next month. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Peninsula libraries working on in-person service

Earliest possible openings coming in mid-November

Dan Brooks of Port Angeles, left, checks out books with assistance from customer service representative Jay Averill at the front door of the Port Angeles Public Library on Tuesday. The North Olympic Library System will allow some in-person browsing beginning next month. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Paul Gottlieb/Peninsula Daily NewsCody Coughenour was continuing his cleanup Tuesday of three properties on East Fifth Street.

Port Angeles city staff review cleanup proposal

Coughenour presents plan to city officials

Paul Gottlieb/Peninsula Daily NewsCody Coughenour was continuing his cleanup Tuesday of three properties on East Fifth Street.

Sequim seeks applicants for Civil Service Commission

Application, letter of intent, resume due Oct. 30

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily NewsThe Dream Playground at Erickson Playfield in Port Angeles, shown Wednesday, is slated for replacement with more modern playground equipment.

Dream Playground upgrade coming in June

Generation II brings feedback elements from kids in school

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily NewsThe Dream Playground at Erickson Playfield in Port Angeles, shown Wednesday, is slated for replacement with more modern playground equipment.

Free grief support group offered by VHOCC

Pre-registration is required for in-person event

NOLS holds online author talk; registration required

Angela Dominguez to discuss her career as writer, illustrator

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Vote now in the Olympic Peninsula Pet Photo Contest!

Submit photos through Oct. 18; vote for your favorites Oct. 19-24

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Formal ceremonies to officially light the downtown Port Angeles Christmas tree, shown in this 2019 file photo, could be scrapped in 2020 due to the threat of COVID-19. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Holiday tree lightings still being planned

Peninsula towns modifying events without crowds

Formal ceremonies to officially light the downtown Port Angeles Christmas tree, shown in this 2019 file photo, could be scrapped in 2020 due to the threat of COVID-19. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
This photo from Amy McIntyre's “Pandemic Sundays” series has been chosen by the Library of Congress for its “COVID-19: American Experiences” gallery. “What school will look like in the fall is up in the air,” she wrote last June. (Amy McIntyre)

Peninsula artist selected for ‘American Experiences’ gallery

Library of Congress chooses photo for permanent collection

This photo from Amy McIntyre's “Pandemic Sundays” series has been chosen by the Library of Congress for its “COVID-19: American Experiences” gallery. “What school will look like in the fall is up in the air,” she wrote last June. (Amy McIntyre)

First teacher meeting set for Monday

Powell Jones will discuss the lives of owls

State health officials may discuss reopening phases

Clallam, Jefferson counties have been in Phase 2 since mid-July

When a footbridge over Lonesome Creek, located on the popular West End’s LaPush Beach Trail, needing replacing, three organizations collaborated on it. Quileute Tribal Council provided materials, including 30-foot-long steel I-beams for the bridge stringers, the Olympic National Park provided the drawings and oversight of the project and Back Country Horsemen Mt Olympus Chapter members provided volunteers to remove the old bridge and replace it with materials that will last many years. From left, Mt. Olympus volunteers Mike McCracken, Larry Baysinger, Rich James and Ray Sutherland (orange hat). Representing the Quileute Tribal Council are, from left, and Tom Jackson, Doug Woodruff,  Skylar Foster and Tony Foster. (Sherry Baysinger)

HORSEPLAY: Roadblocks in volunteer trail work

Wildfire impact on the National Forest Service budget

When a footbridge over Lonesome Creek, located on the popular West End’s LaPush Beach Trail, needing replacing, three organizations collaborated on it. Quileute Tribal Council provided materials, including 30-foot-long steel I-beams for the bridge stringers, the Olympic National Park provided the drawings and oversight of the project and Back Country Horsemen Mt Olympus Chapter members provided volunteers to remove the old bridge and replace it with materials that will last many years. From left, Mt. Olympus volunteers Mike McCracken, Larry Baysinger, Rich James and Ray Sutherland (orange hat). Representing the Quileute Tribal Council are, from left, and Tom Jackson, Doug Woodruff,  Skylar Foster and Tony Foster. (Sherry Baysinger)
Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily NewsA sign over the delivery slot warns drive-up voters that one of two official ballot boxes drop-off boxes in front of the Clallam County Courhouse was filled to the top on Saturday.

Ballot boxes fill quickly in Clallam County

A sign over the delivery slot warns drive-up voters that one of two official ballot drop-off boxes in front of the Clallam County Courthouse was… Continue reading

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily NewsA sign over the delivery slot warns drive-up voters that one of two official ballot boxes drop-off boxes in front of the Clallam County Courhouse was filled to the top on Saturday.