Clallam County

Coast Guard cutter provides support in California

Assists in seizure of more than 80 individuals

Jim Jones.

Former Clallam County administrator dies

Friends remember Jones for his community involvement

Jim Jones.

ISSUES OF FAITH: ‘Hey, you can’t live here!’

WE FACE THAT time of year when, liturgically, we begin to move from light to darkness, even though the heavens have it the other way… Continue reading

Sequim construction expected to start Monday

The city of Sequim will begin construction at its Hemlock Street shop facility on Monday. Crews from Frederickson-based Pacific Civil and Infrastructure will… Continue reading

U.S. Highway 101 to close near truck route Monday

Contractor crews will close U.S. Highway 101 near the Tumwater Truck Route at 7 a.m. Monday. The road will be closed between… Continue reading

John Wayne Marina expected to add six buoy moorings

Project designed to accommodate 60-foot vessels

PASD narrows search for superintendent to 3

Board expects to select finalist in executive session Saturday

Port Angeles library to host reception for exhibition

North Olympic Library System will host a reception for “Love/Rage/Us” from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday. The free event will be… Continue reading

Taxes loom large in legislative talks

Public defense also top of mind, commissioner says

Tickets on sale for Live United prom

Tickets are on sale for the Live United Prom and Awards Ceremony, “An Old Hollywood Celebration.” The annual gala is set for April… Continue reading

Two investigated for possession of controlled substance

Two Sequim residents were arrested on investigation of possession of a controlled substance following a welfare check. William Kallsen, 24, and Amy… Continue reading

Bark House confirms reopening date

Open house to be held March 1

Colleen McAleer, Clallam County Economic Development Council

EDC: Retail leads business sectors in Clallam County

$518 million in taxable sales across all industries last year

Colleen McAleer, Clallam County Economic Development Council

New Oxford Houses in Port Angeles run into roadblocks

Larger, two-story building may not be approved for program

PAT NEAL: Fix the road

IT’S ONLY FEBRUARY, but our Olympic Peninsula tourist season has already started. While profiling and stereotyping is wrong, when you see an RV the size… Continue reading

Tickets available for PA Education Foundation gala

Tickets are available for the Port Angeles Education Foundation’s 2025 Celebrate Education Gala. The event is set for 5:30 p.m. March 14… Continue reading

‘Cancer sticks’ topic of Studium Generale lecture

Karen Sixkiller will discuss her series “Cancer Sticks — Corruption of Sacred Tobacco” during a Studium Generale at 12:35 p.m. Thursday. The… Continue reading

Clallam County working with North Olympic Library System to relocate its law library

Expanded access to materials is the goal, administrator says

Tristan Lowman.

Clallam Fire District 2 hosts annual recognition banquet

Kate Haworth, Taylor Counts and Tristan Lowman were among those honored during the annual Clallam County Fire District 2 awards and recognition… Continue reading

Tristan Lowman.
Samantha Herik, an EMT with the Port Angeles Fire Department, attaches a poster to the side of her department’s vintage 1956 Seagrave fire truck during a fundraising drive on Saturday in the Swain’s General Store parking lot in Port Angeles. PAFD is collecting donations to rebuild the retired vehicle, known as “No. 5,” with a restored engine and transmission. The truck is used primarily for the annual Operation Candy Cane food bank fundraising drive, along with other promotional purposes. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Donation collection

Samantha Herik, an EMT with the Port Angeles Fire Department, attaches a poster to the side of her department’s vintage 1956 Seagrave fire truck during… Continue reading

Samantha Herik, an EMT with the Port Angeles Fire Department, attaches a poster to the side of her department’s vintage 1956 Seagrave fire truck during a fundraising drive on Saturday in the Swain’s General Store parking lot in Port Angeles. PAFD is collecting donations to rebuild the retired vehicle, known as “No. 5,” with a restored engine and transmission. The truck is used primarily for the annual Operation Candy Cane food bank fundraising drive, along with other promotional purposes. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)