Clallam County

Best of the Peninsula 2020 nominations on now

Best of the Peninsula 2020 nominations on now

Nomination phase June 1-14; voting phase starts June 22

Best of the Peninsula 2020 nominations on now

Sequim disperses business grants

Aims to assist with bills, salaries, new inventory

New sculptures added to Webster’s Woods

New sculptures added to Webster’s Woods

Artists selected for Summertide Solstice Art Festival

New sculptures added to Webster’s Woods

Live Virtual Vaudeville Celebration set for Sunday

The New Old Time Chautauqua’s magic traveling troupe will present a live Virtual Vaudeville Celebration at 6 p.m. Sunday. Most of the artists will perform… Continue reading

Cleanup crew

Cleanup crew

Seth Warne of Simmons & Sons Contracting Inc. tosses a metal panel into a pile for recycling as crews dismantle a Port Angeles Parks and… Continue reading

Cleanup crew

ISSUES OF FAITH: Treat people as God’s creations

“SEEK JUSTICE, LOVE mercy, and walk humbly with God” (Micah 6:8). Judaism places the highest value on taking care of and seeking justice for the… Continue reading

‘Curious Incident’ breaks theatrical ground on Peninsula
‘Curious Incident’ breaks theatrical ground on Peninsula

Bone found at Port of Port Angeles site

Stormwater project to continue

Food Care Package program

Food Care Package program

Port Angeles firefighter Tim Davis, left, takes a box of food commodities from Assistant Chief Keith Bogues for loading into a waiting truck during a… Continue reading

Food Care Package program

Clallam commissioners table fireworks action

Clallam County commissioners have tabled action on a fireworks ordinance because of COVID-19. The three commissioners Tuesday closed a public hearing on… Continue reading

Clallam County reports new COVID-19 case

Public health officers in Clallam and Jefferson counties expressed concerns about a rise in community transmission of COVID-19 on Wednesday as Clallam County added a… Continue reading

Deputies talk with family member allegedly harassed in Forks

An investigation into the alleged harassment of a Spokane family, who said they were confronted in a Forks parking lot before their campsite… Continue reading

Tribe’s hotel, campuses to connect with city sewer this month

Tribe’s hotel, campuses to connect with city sewer this month

Reclaimed water cleared for use again in city

Tribe’s hotel, campuses to connect with city sewer this month
Public Power Council expels Clallam PUD

Public Power Council expels Clallam PUD

Issue: Jim Waddell, lower Snake River dams

Public Power Council expels Clallam PUD
Clallam health officer to speak at WOW radio show

Clallam health officer to speak at WOW radio show

Dr. Allison Berry Unthank will be the featured speaker at the next WOW! Working On Wellness radio presentation, set for 2 p.m.… Continue reading

Clallam health officer to speak at WOW radio show

COVID-19 cases remain steady on Peninsula

It’s too soon to tell how reduced COVID-19 restrictions are affecting coronavirus transmission on the North Olympic Peninsula, health officials said. No new cases of… Continue reading

Elwha bridge inspection to cause delays

PORT ANGELES – Drivers can expect delays between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. today on the U.S. Highway 101 bridge over the Elwha River. The… Continue reading

PAT NEAL: The coming crisis

IT WAS ANOTHER tough week in the news. We live in a time when people tend to blame the media for bad news, but all… Continue reading

Forks City Council apologizes to family

Forks City Council apologizes to family

Elected official at confrontation

Forks City Council apologizes to family