ARE YOU A leader or a doormat? When it comes to horses, it’s important for you to assert yourself as their leader and not their… Continue reading
Peninsula to see 1,000-1,500 back at work
The Olympic Peninsula Humane Society is once again open to adopting its furry clientele — but by appointment only. The humane society… Continue reading
A grey whale that was tangled in a derelict fishing net in the Strait of Juan de Fuca east of Port Angeles… Continue reading
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City must complete application by May 26
Land lease vote postponed until after meeting regulations lifted
Each day highlighted with a theme that explains an aspect of national parks
Recording offers help for utilities, rent
IT IS A natural human trait to want certainty and to know what comes next. We wish we could somehow see into the future and… Continue reading
New cases expected once stay-home order eased
‘We need to trust, engage and empower Washingtonians’
Twenty convicted of crimes on Peninsula to be released
Prosecuting attorneys in Clallam and Jefferson counties have identified the inmates whose convictions occurred in Superior Court in their counties and who have been or… Continue reading
Investigators: Alejandro Aguilera Rojas beat, stabbed Dioneth Lopez
Michelle Madona Osborn gets four months in jail
Stores adhering to food safety practices
Virus testing to ramp up in near future
The Peninsula College commencement ceremony for 2020 has been postponed from June 20 to Aug. 22. “Commencement is one of the most… Continue reading
COVID-19 impacts the main reason
Officials prepare to increase testing