Clallam County

Peninsula libraries to host composter, recycler workshops

Peninsula libraries to host composter, recycler workshops

The North Olympic Library System will offer Master Composter/Recycler Workshops at the Sequim, Port Angeles and Forks libraries, with the first to be presented Tuesday.… Continue reading

Peninsula libraries to host composter, recycler workshops
PHOTO: Showers bring greenhouse flowers in Port Angeles

PHOTO: Showers bring greenhouse flowers in Port Angeles

Jill Morrison, a volunteer with The Answer For Youth, an organization providing services for homeless youths, waters flowers Wednesday in the organization’s… Continue reading

PHOTO: Showers bring greenhouse flowers in Port Angeles
Lawmakers propose new watercraft restrictions to aid Southern Resident orcas

Lawmakers propose new watercraft restrictions to aid Southern Resident orcas

Measure would establish a 650-yard ‘no-go’ zone for whale watchers until at least 2023

Lawmakers propose new watercraft restrictions to aid Southern Resident orcas
Arco gas station concerns persist for school reps

Arco gas station concerns persist for school reps

Greywolf Elementary parents continue to ask questions

Arco gas station concerns persist for school reps

Law would create state public lands day

Lawmakers seek to celebrate public lands in Washington state by designating the fourth Saturday of September… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: Overnight closure set for Hood Canal Bridge … and other items

The Hood Canal Bridge will be closed to vehicles overnight Thursday. The closure will be from 10 p.m. Thursday to 2 a.m. Friday.… Continue reading

PAT NEAL: Snowstorm strategies and the bonds of vexation

BY NOW I think we’ve all had it up to here with living on the North Pole. OK, maybe the North Pole didn’t shift to… Continue reading

PHOTO: National emergency protest in Sequim

PHOTO: National emergency protest in Sequim

More than 100 protesters showed up at the intersection of Sequim Avenue and Washington Street in Sequim on Monday to show opposition to President Donald… Continue reading

PHOTO: National emergency protest in Sequim

Port Angeles City Council to mull fees for public records

Meeting set for tonight on ordinance that would comply with new state law

NEWS BRIEFS: Port Ludlow reception rescheduled to Wednesday … and other items

The Port Ludlow Art League’s Second Wednesday Artists’ Reception previously scheduled for last Wednesday has been rescheduled to take place this week.… Continue reading

Special Olympics gold medalist to talk about goal setting

David Carver discusses journey Thursday at Peninsula College

WEST END NEIGHBOR: Making decisions for kids’ safety in Forks

WEST END NEIGHBOR: Making decisions for kids’ safety in Forks

SIX YEARS AGO, a school bus for the Quillayute Valley School District slid off the slick road south of Forks during a bit of inclement… Continue reading

WEST END NEIGHBOR: Making decisions for kids’ safety in Forks
Composite image selected for Sequim Lavender Festival

Composite image selected for Sequim Lavender Festival

‘For My Hat’ to be featured on T-shirts, brochures

Composite image selected for Sequim Lavender Festival

State Legislature about to warm up after snow

Local lawmakers discuss plastic bags, jobs, death penalty

Eighty-piece Port Angeles Symphony to play ‘Magic Flute,’ ‘Titan’
Eighty-piece Port Angeles Symphony to play ‘Magic Flute,’ ‘Titan’

12th annual Red, Set, Go! Heart Luncheon set Friday

The Olympic Medical Center Foundation’s 12th annual Red, Set, Go! Heart Luncheon is set for 11:30 a.m. Friday. The luncheon will be… Continue reading

Port Angeles poet in anthology

Five poems by Port Angeles resident Judith A. Lindberg are included in an anthology, “Family Celebrations: Poems, Toasts and Traditions for Every… Continue reading

Guides’ association plans river cleanup and after party

The Olympic Peninsula Guides’ Association will host its annual River Cleanup on Saturday. New this year is an after party for volunteers, who… Continue reading