The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi recently announced the induction of Rebecca Lee into its ranks. Lee, a Port Angeles… Continue reading
Authorities remained on the lookout Saturday for a woman they said was involved in a scheme to provide heroin and Fentanyl to… Continue reading
Clarkson University announced that Sequim resident Sophia Holms graduated in May. Holms earned a Bachelor of Science degree in psychology and behavior… Continue reading
Local speaker wants to use D-Day as an impetus for social change.
Francis Street is getting 41 curb ramps for wheelchair accessibility thanks to a $300,000 state grant. The Port Angeles City Council accepted… Continue reading
The Boys and Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula and the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe will offer free summer meals to children aged 18 and… Continue reading
Olympic Christian School has announced the winners of its 2019 Arts Festival. The results are: • Kindergarten: First place, Hudson McGinley, mixed media,… Continue reading
Clallam County commissioners will hear an update on the shoreline master plan at 9 a.m. Monday. The work session will be in the commissioners’ board… Continue reading
Little sister stricken by leukemia
The Christian Motorcycles Association will meet at 9 a.m. Saturday. The club meets at the Mariner Cafe, 609 W. Washington St. The meetings… Continue reading
Activities on and about the sea will be featured at the second annual Port Angeles Maritime Festival on Saturday and Sunday at… Continue reading
Activities to celebrate the Makah museum’s anniversary, a D-Day memorial and a concert and dessert competition are among the upcoming activities on the North Olympic… Continue reading
Patsene Dashiell was recently honored with two awards from the Washington School Public Relations Association. Dashiell is the communications and community relations… Continue reading
A demolition permit that would make way for a new downtown hotel could be issued by June 14, David Wechner, interim Port… Continue reading
Dungeness Valley Creamery is voluntarily pulling its milk products from store shelves again after a state Department of Agriculture sample found Escherichia coli… Continue reading
Plans set to be unveiled today; community forum slated for this evening
71-year-old allegedly harassed Jehovah’s Witnesses
Marie Joan Haller was arrested in “Operation Spring Cleaning” warrant sweep
Events are part of a granted-funded outreach program
Two public hearings are scheduled this month on a proposed capital facilities plan that lists more than 250 current and future city… Continue reading