Clallam County

Port Angeles police investigating egging during protest

Port Angeles police say they are investigating an incident that happened Saturday in which a man allegedly drove by a Black Lives… Continue reading

St. Lukes makes donation to Sequim Food Bank

St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Sequim recently donated $2,500 to the Sequim Food Bank. The Rev. Diane Moore said, “St. Luke’s is committed… Continue reading

A GROWING CONCERN: Pinch and prune for exponential blooms

SUMMER BEGINS OFFICIALLY this coming Saturday at 2:44 p.m. In an ironic twist, the daylight will start to decrease. But what is not decreasing is… Continue reading

Clallam residents apologize to Spokane family

Ad published in newspaper Thursday

County commissioner, wife, unhurt in house fire

County commissioner, wife, unhurt in house fire

Clallam County Commissioner Bill Peach and his wife, Anita, escaped injury when their Beaver-area house in the 203000 block of U.S. Highway 101… Continue reading

County commissioner, wife, unhurt in house fire
COVID-19 Relief Fund donations top $300,000

COVID-19 Relief Fund donations top $300,000

The COVID-19 Relief Fund has swelled to more than $300,000. The fund, which is dispersed in grants by the Olympic Community Action Programs (OlyCAP) to… Continue reading

COVID-19 Relief Fund donations top $300,000

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

Weekly virtual meeting at 12 p.m. Wednesday. For information email info@port angeles.org. • Forks Chamber of Commerce… Continue reading

How to donate to relief 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

Marching on for Black Lives Matter

Marching on for Black Lives Matter

A crowd supporting the Black Lives Matter movement eventually swelled to about 400, as they marched from Carrie Blake Community Park through Sequim’s streets to… Continue reading

Marching on for Black Lives Matter
Peninsula College adapts to pandemic

Peninsula College adapts to pandemic

WORKING FROM HIS home studio, Peninsula College Ceramics Instructor Steve Belz records ceramics demonstrations and raw materials lab lectures for his nine students. It’s also… Continue reading

Peninsula College adapts to pandemic
Peninsula graduates cheered Friday in drive by festivities

Peninsula graduates cheered Friday in drive by festivities

Port Angeles and Port Townsend seniors take to the streets in graduation parades.

Peninsula graduates cheered Friday in drive by festivities

Radio Pacific, Inc. donates to local food banks, Salvation Army

Radio Pacific, Inc. recently presented checks totalling $13,579 to the Sequim Food Bank, the Port Angeles Food Bank and the Port Angeles… Continue reading

Camper tells of harrowing ordeal in Forks

Woman says her family was frightened on the West End

Parades, virtual ceremonies mark graduations
Parades, virtual ceremonies mark graduations
Awards announced in Peninsula College Student Art Exhibition

Awards announced in Peninsula College Student Art Exhibition

“Blind Happiness” by Catherine Janiszewski won Best of Show in the annual Peninsula College Student Art Exhibition. The 2020 Peninsula College Student… Continue reading

Awards announced in Peninsula College Student Art Exhibition

Officials planning regional approach for Phase 3

Goal would have Jefferson, Clallam, Kitsap opening simultaneously

Port Angeles man killed in ATV wreck

A 26-year-old Port Angeles-area man was killed in an all-terrain vehicle wreck Saturday afternoon on a U.S. Forest Service road south of Sequim,… Continue reading