Clallam County

Officers, chain gang remove trash from Morse Creek homeless camp
Officers, chain gang remove trash from Morse Creek homeless camp

Sewage, runoff spill into Strait, harbor

Overflows driven by constant rainfall have led to an estimated 451,800 gallons of untreated sewage and stormwater spilling into the Strait of… Continue reading

Legislation would change tax to benefit small businesses

Taxes to fuel help with community college tuition

More drug offenders would be sentenced to treatment instead of prison under proposed law

Bills in House, Senate allow for more incarcerated people to be eligible for sentencing alternative

Concerts, lectures, online privacy class offered Tuesday

Concerts, lectures, online privacy class offered Tuesday

Concerts, lectures about wolves and birds, and a class on online privacy are among the Tuesday activities on the North Olympic Peninsula. Information also is… Continue reading

Concerts, lectures, online privacy class offered Tuesday

Bridge inspection on U.S. Highway 101 to cause delays

PORT ANGELES – Drivers should expect delays between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. today on the U.S. Highway 101 bridge over the Elwha River. The… Continue reading

Eastern Washington University names local students to list

Eastern Washington University has named several local students to its fall 2019 dean’s list. Undergraduate students must earn 12 quality hours and receive… Continue reading

Port Angeles resident makes WPI dean’s list

Worcester Polytechnic Institute has named Port Angeles resident Ari Athair to its fall 2019 dean’s list. The institute defines its dean’s list… Continue reading

Forks mayor offers State of the City

Forks mayor offers State of the City

“The proposed 2020 annual budget continues a theme of doing more with less,” Forks Mayor Tim Fletcher said at the annual State of… Continue reading

Forks mayor offers State of the City

School levies on Tuesday’s special election ballot

Voters in three Clallam County school districts will decide four school measures in a special election Tuesday. Ballots are due by 8… Continue reading

A GROWING CONCERN: The bare facts on bare-root plants

FEBRUARY IS THE time for many a gardener to get busy in preparation for “spring gardening mania.” There are so many tasks to do from… Continue reading

Blueberry Pruning Workshop set for Saturday, Feb. 22

The Washington State University Extension’s Regional Small Farms Program will host the “Blueberry Pruning Workshop” on Saturday, Feb. 22. According to a press… Continue reading

Brain injury support group to meet

A brain injury group will meet from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday. The group will meet in the community room at KSQM… Continue reading

Campground reservations now available

The Olympic National Park has added the peak season at Mora Campground to its online reservations system. The campground, located near the Quillayute… Continue reading

Chain gang busy around Clallam County roads

The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office Chain Gang picked up 100 pounds of roadside litter from 3 miles of Whiskey Creek Road, 80… Continue reading

Electrical power outage planned in Neah Bay on Wednesday

An electrical power outage is scheduled from 6:30 a.m. to about 9:30 a.m. Wednesday in Neah Bay. Clallam County Public Utility District… Continue reading

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

Monthly luncheon meetings are held on the second Wednesday of each month at 11:15 a.m. in the… Continue reading

Fodge graduates from George Fox University

George Fox University announced that Jonelle Fodge, of Port Angeles, graduated at a Dec. 14 commencement ceremony at the university’s campus in… Continue reading

HORSEPLAY: Staying warm and dry for winter rides

SO HOW YA’LL coping with this winter’s long dark, dreary and cold days, along with snow and record rainfall? I used to think the majority… Continue reading