Clallam County

Red, REaD wine a spirited fundraiser for libraries

Red, REaD wine a spirited fundraiser for libraries

Local libraries, library supporters and Wind Rose Cellars are teaming up with a unique blend this fall. Book and wine fans are invited… Continue reading

Red, REaD wine a spirited fundraiser for libraries
Seasons changing on the North Olympic Peninsula

Seasons changing on the North Olympic Peninsula

Diana Erickson and her husband, Lee Strucker, both of Port Angeles, take a fall walk along the Morse Creek trestle of Olympic… Continue reading

Seasons changing on the North Olympic Peninsula
Bless this pet ceremony held in Port Angeles

Bless this pet ceremony held in Port Angeles

The Rev. Kristin-Luana Baumann of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church and the Rev. Gail Wheatley of St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church came together for… Continue reading

Bless this pet ceremony held in Port Angeles
Dances, book discussions, plays and more slated this week

Dances, book discussions, plays and more slated this week

An Indigenous Peoples’ Day celebration, “War of the Worlds” in Sequim and “Sea Marks” in Port Townsend are among the upcoming activities on the North… Continue reading

Dances, book discussions, plays and more slated this week
Port Angeles woman described as ‘top-tier trafficker’ in court Friday
Port Angeles woman described as ‘top-tier trafficker’ in court Friday
A growing need: Volunteer hospice expands, adds director

A growing need: Volunteer hospice expands, adds director

Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County has hired an executive director — after years of not having one — and is now settling… Continue reading

A growing need: Volunteer hospice expands, adds director
Tax hike debated at Port Angeles council candidate forum

Tax hike debated at Port Angeles council candidate forum

A proposed sales tax to fund affordable housing received limited support from six City Council candidates at the general election season’s last… Continue reading

Tax hike debated at Port Angeles council candidate forum
Kilmer speaks of ‘broken politics’

Kilmer speaks of ‘broken politics’

Three things keep U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer up at night, the North Olympic Peninsula’s Congressional representative said Wednesday. Kilmer, D-Gig Harbor, said… Continue reading

Kilmer speaks of ‘broken politics’

Grant to allow hiring of West End County Veteran Service Officer

Clallam County is one of three counties to receive grant funding to hire a County Veteran Service Officer. Clallam, Stevens and Pacific… Continue reading

VIDEO & PHOTOS: Yacht slams dock, damages vessels at Port Angeles Boat Haven
VIDEO & PHOTOS: Yacht slams dock, damages vessels at Port Angeles Boat Haven

All North Olympic Library System libraries closed today for training

The North Olympic Library System announced that all its branches will be closed today. The closure is to allow staff to attend an all-day in-service… Continue reading

Port Angeles writer wins gold medal for memoir

Port Angeles writer wins gold medal for memoir

The Military Writers Society of America awarded a gold medal to John Nutting for his book “The Court-Martial of Corporal Nutting: A… Continue reading

Port Angeles writer wins gold medal for memoir

Studio Bob presents Drink and Draw tonight

The public is invited to Drink and Draw at 7 tonight. The free event is for all ages at the Loom in… Continue reading

Port Angeles Coast Guard aircrew medevacs 71-year-old man off cruise ship

Same vessel is scene of second medical evacuation the next day, this time off Oregon

Prison inmate ordered back to hospital

Charged with second-degree murder attempt of corrections officer at Clallam Bay

CrabFest to host search for champion chowder

McDermott, Ranniger among celebrity chefs

Clallam County letters support bills expanding treatment

The Clallam County Commissioners have agreed to send a letter of support for two pieces of federal legislation that, if passed, would… Continue reading

Clallam County proclaims Monday Indigenous Peoples’ Day

The Clallam County commissioners have proclaimed Monday as Indigenous Peoples’ Day. In the proclamation, read by Commissioner Bill Peach during Tuesday’s business… Continue reading

PAT NEAL: Anatomy of an orchard

IT WAS DAYLIGHT at the homestead but I was more than a little late for breakfast. The cabin which had been built in the 1890s… Continue reading