Clallam County

Watercolor exhibit opens with Art Blast! concert at library

The Port Angeles Library will mark a new Art in the Library exhibit today with a quarterly Art Blast! celebration. The opening… Continue reading

City of Sequim, Clallam Fire District 3 agree to partner more on emergency operations, training

City of Sequim, Clallam Fire District 3 agree to partner more on emergency operations, training

The Sequim City Council and commissioners with Clallam County Fire District 3 have agreed to work together on emergency management training and operations… Continue reading

City of Sequim, Clallam Fire District 3 agree to partner more on emergency operations, training
Online campaign supports Sequim baby diagnosed with rare disorder

Online campaign supports Sequim baby diagnosed with rare disorder

Family members seek prayers and support for a Sequim baby after he was diagnosed with a rare disorder last month. Gerald Ladd remains… Continue reading

Online campaign supports Sequim baby diagnosed with rare disorder

Peninsula unemployment rises slightly; jobs decrease

North Olympic Peninsula employers shed nearly 300 jobs last month and Clallam and Jefferson unemployment rose by less than 1 percentage point, state officials said.… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: Springboard to resilience focus of talk … and other items

Using childhood trauma as a springboard to resilience will be the focus of today’s Studium Generale, beginning at 12:30 p.m. in Peninsula… Continue reading

PHOTO: Duck-billed pond

PHOTO: Duck-billed pond

Geri Angiuli, left, and Marlene Swinford, both of Sequim, stroll past a duck-filled pond at Sequim’s Carrie Blake Park on Wednesday. The park’s… Continue reading

PHOTO: Duck-billed pond
Mourners tell of a woman with little who gave much at events remembering Valerie Claplanhoo

Mourners tell of a woman with little who gave much at events remembering Valerie Claplanhoo

Bewildered mourners this week embraced the memory of Valerie Claplanhoo, slain Jan. 2 inside her Sequim apartment. Claplanhoo, 57, lived much of… Continue reading

Mourners tell of a woman with little who gave much at events remembering Valerie Claplanhoo
State unveils wildfire plan

State unveils wildfire plan

The state is months away from wildfire season, but Public Lands Commissioner Hilary Franz has proposed… Continue reading

State unveils wildfire plan

Governors: Let states give unemployment to those working without pay

The Democratic governors of Michigan, New York and Washington have asked the Trump administration to let… Continue reading

Adventures in Music receives $2,500 1st Security gift

Adventures in Music receives $2,500 1st Security gift

Port Angeles Symphony program sends musicians to Jefferson, Clallam schools

Adventures in Music receives $2,500 1st Security gift

NEWS BRIEFS: Workers get lunch invite … and other items

PORT ANGELES – Personnel of Village Concepts of Port Angeles, Park View Villas, invite federal workers who are furloughed or working without pay during the… Continue reading

PAT NEAL: Finding the Pacific Trail

SOMETIMES, WHEN READING the accounts of the first people who came to the Olympic Peninsula, it’s hard to imagine how any of us from the… Continue reading

PHOTO: Food, funds donation banked in Port Angeles

PHOTO: Food, funds donation banked in Port Angeles

Staff at 1st Security Bank recently collected 325 pounds of food and $500 for the Port Angeles Food Bank. Shown, from left, are Rui Starrett,… Continue reading

PHOTO: Food, funds donation banked in Port Angeles
A message of hope: Port Angeles group honors Martin Luther King Jr. with Lions Park event

A message of hope: Port Angeles group honors Martin Luther King Jr. with Lions Park event

Devon Gray watched from outside Lions Park on Monday as about 75 people honored Martin Luther King Jr. and organizers spoke of… Continue reading

A message of hope: Port Angeles group honors Martin Luther King Jr. with Lions Park event

Local groups offer assistance to federal workers during shutdown

The Clallam County Democrats are the most recent group of North Olympic Peninsula residents to announce action to help federal workers affected… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: Stormwater class set for Thursday in Port Angeles; Sequim business hires new employee

The city of Port Angeles will present a class on permitting for stormwater runoff at 1 p.m. Thursday. The class will be… Continue reading

WEST END NEIGHBOR: Arrrgh: Teachers pack pirate production into a week

WEST END NEIGHBOR: Arrrgh: Teachers pack pirate production into a week

HOW ENTHUSIASTICALLY CAN a child say just a single number? Guaranteed, Lindsey Wayne and Sarah Price of Missoula Children’s Theatre know a thing or two… Continue reading

WEST END NEIGHBOR: Arrrgh: Teachers pack pirate production into a week
1,000-strong crowd gathers in Port Townsend for third annual Womxn’s Wave

1,000-strong crowd gathers in Port Townsend for third annual Womxn’s Wave

Support shown for indigenous peoples, women, marginalized people and the queer community

1,000-strong crowd gathers in Port Townsend for third annual Womxn’s Wave
Third annual Womxn’s Wave arrives in Port Townsend

Third annual Womxn’s Wave arrives in Port Townsend

An estimated 1,000 people marched down Water Street in Port Townsend during the third annual Olympic Peninsula Womxn’s Wave, expressing solidarity with… Continue reading

Third annual Womxn’s Wave arrives in Port Townsend

Boat capsizing that killed Joyce man is under investigation

Joshua Porter died after the Mary B II was hit by a 20-foot wave while crossing the Yaquina Bay bar.