Clallam County

Port Angeles mall gets new name

Port Angeles mall gets new name

A crane hoists a new sign being attached to the building once known as The Landing on the Port Angeles waterfront Friday, Aug, 7, 2020.… Continue reading

Port Angeles mall gets new name

Ruling cuts Olympic Medical Center funds

Appellate court reverses prior decision on Medicare reimbursement

Paper feathers

Paper feathers

Kari Chance, left, the administrative manager for the Juan de Fuca Foundation for the Arts, and Executive Director Kayla Oakes admire their work after they… Continue reading

Paper feathers
Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe celebrates hotel opening

Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe celebrates hotel opening

The Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe and community celebrated the opening of the tribe’s new hotel in Blyn with a blessing, songs and speeches. The… Continue reading

Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe celebrates hotel opening
Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News The age range of COVID-19 cases is updated each Friday on the Clallam County Public Health website.
Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News The age range of COVID-19 cases is updated each Friday on the Clallam County Public Health website.

A GROWING CONCERN: A baker’s dozen of fall finery for gardens

THE NICE WEATHER just keep rolling along, as does your yard and garden with flowers bursting forth everywhere. But all too soon we will be… Continue reading

Big Library Read to discuss “The Darwin Affair”

The North Olympic Library System invites patrons to join the Big Library Read’s discussion of “The Darwin Affair” by Tim Mason. The… Continue reading

COVID-19 Relief Fund surpasses $337,000

COVID-19 Relief Fund surpasses $337,000

It’s been one full week since the expiration of the federal $600 benefit for the unemployed and under-employed due to COVID-19. Most have saved some… Continue reading

COVID-19 Relief Fund surpasses $337,000

East Beach Road fire over 80 percent contained

Firefighters have held the East Beach Road fire to 84 acres while increasing containment to 83 percent, the Western Washington Type… Continue reading

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

Weekly virtual meeting at 11 a.m. Wednesday. For information email info@ portangeles.org. • Port Angeles Downtown Association… Continue reading

First teacher meeting offered online

Tiffany Malean will discuss Clallam Mosaic at 10 a.m. Monday, Aug. 10. The presentation is part of a First Teacher parent meeting series… Continue reading

HORSEPLAY: Watch out for wildlife on the trails

HORSEPLAY: Watch out for wildlife on the trails

DID YOU HEAR about the bear jumping out at two horses and riders at Miller Peninsula State Park? On July 29, a bear suddenly burst… Continue reading

HORSEPLAY: Watch out for wildlife on the trails

How to donate to fund

The Peninsula Daily News and Olympic Community Action Programs converted the Peninsula Home Fund into the COVID-19 Relief Fund to create a way for neighbors… Continue reading

Neah Bay girl, 10, dies of wreck injuries

Possible charges under investigation

NOLS, Clallam Resiliency Project to stream panel discussing early childhood education documentary

The North Olympic Library System and the Clallam Resiliency Project will stream a panel discussion about the documentary “No Small Matter” at… Continue reading

Outcomes unchanged after fourth ballot count

Outcomes were unchanged after a fourth count of Tuesday’s primary election ballots in Clallam County on Friday. The Clallam County Auditor’s Office… Continue reading

PA, Sequim YMCA facilities reopen with caution Monday

PA, Sequim YMCA facilities reopen with caution Monday

First of 5-stage re-opening plan includes limited hours, services

PA, Sequim YMCA facilities reopen with caution Monday

Port Angeles man pleads not guilty to rape charges

A Port Angeles man charged with raping two 14-year-old girls has pleaded not guilty. Justin Michael Thayer, 20, was arraigned Friday on… Continue reading