Clallam County

ON THE WATERFRONT: Port and starboard have their origins explained

AT THE BEGINNING of the week, the 360-foot petroleum products tank barge DBL 55 moored to the Port of Port Angeles’ Terminal 3. I understand… Continue reading

Sequim VFW embezzler sentenced

A woman who embezzled nearly $10,000 from the Sequim Veterans of Foreign Wars Post has been sentenced to 24 months of probation,… Continue reading

Evidence sifted in triple homicide investigation

Evidence sifted in triple homicide investigation

Investigators remained without suspects Friday in what may be Clallam County’s first triple homicide as they continue to collect a growing volume… Continue reading

Evidence sifted in triple homicide investigation
Three injured when car misses curve on Highway 101 near Elwha River

Three injured when car misses curve on Highway 101 near Elwha River

Three California women were injured when the driver of an eastbound car missed the curve to the left just east of the… Continue reading

Three injured when car misses curve on Highway 101 near Elwha River

PAT NEAL: The Peninsula’s hidden trails

OFTEN WHILE GLIDING along the paved roads of the Olympic Peninsula you wonder at the difficulty of travel in this land before the age of… Continue reading

EYE ON CLALLAM: Port Angeles City Council to consider strategic plan

The Port Angeles City Council will consider a two-year strategic plan Tuesday. The meeting will begin at 6 p.m. in the City Council chambers at… Continue reading

PHOTOS: Volunteers clean up homeless encampment in Port Angeles

PHOTOS: Volunteers clean up homeless encampment in Port Angeles

Helping Hands member Bruce O’Rourke drags a tent filled with garbage from a litter-strewn homeless encampment next to Tumwater Creek on Saturday.… Continue reading

PHOTOS: Volunteers clean up homeless encampment in Port Angeles

A GROWING CONCERN: Learning to prune with confidence

turning out in droves to prune away the lights at the Winter… Continue reading

Calf born to endangered orcas; seen in eastern Strait

Calf born to endangered orcas; seen in eastern Strait

Researchers say there’s a new calf among the population of critically endangered orcas that live in the waters between Washington… Continue reading

Calf born to endangered orcas; seen in eastern Strait

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

On the third Tuesday of each month, the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce organizes an After Hours networking… Continue reading

HELP LINE: Tax-Aide volunteers preparing to provide help

PRESUMABLY, MOST OF us have the holidays behind us. OK, true, there might still be a few unidentified leftovers behind the milk and the unsolicited… Continue reading

History of news: Peninsula journalists take stock during panel on new book

History of news: Peninsula journalists take stock during panel on new book

A panel of journalists reflected on the history of the local news media and made predictions about the future of the industry… Continue reading

History of news: Peninsula journalists take stock during panel on new book

HORSEPLAY: Now is the time to prepare for an emergency

WE LIVE IN an era when we are constantly told to be prepared in case of an earthquake or other natural disaster. Are you heeding… Continue reading

Luring attempt reported at Port Angeles middle school

City police were investigating a reported luring incident at Stevens Middle School that occurred after wresting practice Thursday. A 14-year-old boy told… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: Shutdown relief: Free school meals … and other items

The Port Angeles School District is urging families affected by the partial federal government shutdown to apply for free and reduced meals.… Continue reading

Port Angeles police warn of imposters posing as city workers

A police alert was issued after two men claiming to be city utility employees tried to enter a house on the 800… Continue reading

Six-month sentence issued in vehicular assault

A former Forks resident who intentionally veered into an oncoming traffic lane in 2015, seriously injuring a La Push motorist, was sentenced… Continue reading

THE COOKING HOBBYIST: Always be sure you have a complete recipe

THE COOKING HOBBYIST: Always be sure you have a complete recipe

THIS IS MY 12th monthly cooking column. It’s hard to believe I’ve been doing this for about a year now. I thought now would be… Continue reading

THE COOKING HOBBYIST: Always be sure you have a complete recipe
Fiber design exhibit opens Sunday in Port Hadlock

Fiber design exhibit opens Sunday in Port Hadlock

Garments, quilts, collages and wall hangings are among the 40 pieces in “Under the Influence of Fiber,” a two-month exhibit opening Sunday… Continue reading

Fiber design exhibit opens Sunday in Port Hadlock
Port Angeles chamber’s skating rink draws thousands

Port Angeles chamber’s skating rink draws thousands

It turns out Port Angeles has an affinity for ice skating, business leaders heard Wednesday. The first-year Port Angeles Winter Ice Village… Continue reading

Port Angeles chamber’s skating rink draws thousands