Clallam County

Sequim chamber picks trio of finalists for 2019 Citizen of Year honor

Sequim chamber picks trio of finalists for 2019 Citizen of Year honor

A trio of local volunteers with a multitude of community projects, interests and endeavors are up for Sequim’s top civic honor this month.… Continue reading

Sequim chamber picks trio of finalists for 2019 Citizen of Year honor

VHOCC to host Living Alone Now workshop

Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County will host a Living Alone Now workshop from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. March 5. The workshop… Continue reading

Volunteers sought for annual River Cleanup event in Forks

The Olympic Peninsula Guides’ Association will host its annual River Cleanup on Saturday. Volunteers are asked to sign in between 5:45 a.m. and… Continue reading

Final arguments heard in vehicular assault bench trial

Final arguments heard in vehicular assault bench trial

Judge hopes to issue oral ruling by Friday

Final arguments heard in vehicular assault bench trial

Public comment accepted on Makah whaling proposal

The public comment period will end on March 16 for a proposal that would open the way for the Makah to resume subsistence whale hunting.… Continue reading

Wild Olympics passes House, heads to Senate

HR 2642 approved as part of Protecting America’s Wilderness Act

Hugh Haffner, longtime PUD commissioner, dies at 72

Hugh Haffner, longtime PUD commissioner, dies at 72

Port Angeles resident had complications from stroke

Hugh Haffner, longtime PUD commissioner, dies at 72
Final phase of Spruce Railroad Trail revamp set for early March
Final phase of Spruce Railroad Trail revamp set for early March
In this May 28, 2014, file photo, migrants are released from ICE custody at a Greyhound bus station in Phoenix. A Customs and Border Protection memo dated Jan. 28, 2020, obtained by The Associated Press confirms that bus companies such as Greyhound do not have to allow Border Patrol agents on board to conduct routine checks for illegal immigrants, despite the company’s insistence that it has no choice but to do so. (Michael Chow/The Arizona Republic via AP)

Border Patrol memo contradicts Greyhound on bus raids

A Customs and Border Protection memo obtained by The Associated Press confirms that bus companies such as… Continue reading

In this May 28, 2014, file photo, migrants are released from ICE custody at a Greyhound bus station in Phoenix. A Customs and Border Protection memo dated Jan. 28, 2020, obtained by The Associated Press confirms that bus companies such as Greyhound do not have to allow Border Patrol agents on board to conduct routine checks for illegal immigrants, despite the company’s insistence that it has no choice but to do so. (Michael Chow/The Arizona Republic via AP)

PAT NEAL: Co-managed to extinction

IT WAS ANOTHER tough week in the news. The WDFW, aka the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, or “We Destroy Fishing in Washington” depending… Continue reading

Clallam Mosaic names new coordinators

Clallam Mosaic names new coordinators

Clallam Mosaic has promoted two staff members to coordinator positions. Mosaic instructor Carah Pless will coordinate the Parent to Parent program that… Continue reading

Clallam Mosaic names new coordinators
‘Firebird,’ Spanish soloist to alight in Port Angeles on Saturday

‘Firebird,’ Spanish soloist to alight in Port Angeles on Saturday

Stravinsky work, pianist de Solaun slated for performing arts center

‘Firebird,’ Spanish soloist to alight in Port Angeles on Saturday

DIANE URBANI DE LA PAZ: Words of wisdom from a dance teacher

AT ESALEN, ONE of Earth’s most glorious spots perched on California’s Big Sur Coast, we sat wearing long faces. Our teacher, the graceful Cida Vieira… Continue reading

Local students earn academic distinction at Whitman College

Whitman College has recently announced that two Port Angeles residents achieved academic distinction. The students are Andrew Methner and Grace Sanwald. To… Continue reading

Parks and Rec Commission to interview candidate at meeting

The city Parks, Recreation and Beautification Commission will interview a candidate for one of two vacancies on the commission when it meets… Continue reading

Presidential primary ballots mailed today

Voting for Washington’s 2020 Presidential Primary is nearly underway with ballots set for mailing today. Washington State’s Presidential Primary is Tuesday, March 10. Ballots will… Continue reading

State House passes bill to expand court-ordered gun confiscation

Measure would apply to those subject to vulnerable adult protection orders

Story Slam, a Celtic concert, climate change lecture scheduled Thursday

Story Slam, a Celtic concert, climate change lecture scheduled Thursday

Poetry readings, bingo and a climate change lecture will be offered Thursday on the North Olympic Peninsula. Information also is available on the interactive calendar… Continue reading

Story Slam, a Celtic concert, climate change lecture scheduled Thursday

Port Angeles man hurt in wreck near Joyce

One-vehicle crash leaves car on its roof

PAHS bridges win top three prizes in regional contest

PAHS bridges win top three prizes in regional contest

Engineering skills of 17 students put to the test

PAHS bridges win top three prizes in regional contest