Clallam County

Sequim group honors seven veterans with Quilts of Valor

Sequim group honors seven veterans with Quilts of Valor

Seven veterans have been given handmade quilts in recognition of their years of military service. The Grateful Grannies presented the veterans with the… Continue reading

Sequim group honors seven veterans with Quilts of Valor
Three new ballot drop boxes added to serve West End voters

Three new ballot drop boxes added to serve West End voters

Three new ballot drop boxes have been added to serve Clallam Bay-Sekiu and Neah Bay voters, the Clallam County Auditor’s Office announced.… Continue reading

Three new ballot drop boxes added to serve West End voters

Jobs increase on Peninsula

North Olympic Peninsula employers added more than 250 jobs in September as Clallam and Jefferson county unemployment rates dipped slightly for the fifth consecutive month… Continue reading

Freedom brief for man accused in 1978 death; appeal sends Ross back to jail

Freedom brief for man accused in 1978 death; appeal sends Ross back to jail

Tommy Ross Jr. is back in jail after five hours of freedom. Ross, 60, was incarcerated as of Wednesday in the Clackamas… Continue reading

Freedom brief for man accused in 1978 death; appeal sends Ross back to jail

Port Angeles council eyes proposed budget

The city’s 2019 preliminary budget is balanced, sustainable and maintains funding for City Council priorities, City Manager Nathan West said. The total… Continue reading

Clallam commissioners pick consultant to review Sequim Bay facility

Clallam County commissioners have selected a consultant to review a California woman’s plans for a 32,000-square-foot and 27-bathroom bed and breakfast at… Continue reading

Maritime mural in place on downtown Port Angeles building

Maritime mural in place on downtown Port Angeles building

A 60-foot-long maritime mural harkening to Port Angeles Harbor’s glory years has made its debut at 125 W. Front St. Monday morning,… Continue reading

Maritime mural in place on downtown Port Angeles building

Port Angeles City Council approves new contract with chamber of commerce

The Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce has a new contract and more funding to operate the visitor center at 121 E.… Continue reading

Legislature hopefuls discuss carbon fee, idea of sanctuary state at forum

The four candidates vying to represent the 24th Legislative District in the state House of Representatives tackled the environment, immigration policy and… Continue reading

Kids get hands-on lessons in Chimacum mastodon dig

Kids get hands-on lessons in Chimacum mastodon dig

Students from the Windward School were up to their elbows in dirt and mud last week on a local farm as they searched… Continue reading

Kids get hands-on lessons in Chimacum mastodon dig

Sitting judge, incumbent favored in Clallam County Bar poll

Lawyers favored a sitting jurist and an incumbent office-holder in the recent Clallam County Bar Association anonymous survey of candidates for District… Continue reading

Dog safely rescued from bluff near Port Angeles

Dog safely rescued from bluff near Port Angeles

A dog was rescued from the side of a bluff above Freshwater Bay on Wednesday, the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office said. The… Continue reading

Dog safely rescued from bluff near Port Angeles
Police: Drunken driver crashes into First Federal in Port Angeles

Police: Drunken driver crashes into First Federal in Port Angeles

Police said a drunken driver plowed a Chevy Traverse SUV into First Federal’s downtown operations and technical center at 141 W. First… Continue reading

Police: Drunken driver crashes into First Federal in Port Angeles
Spooks and merriment celebrated on Peninsula

Spooks and merriment celebrated on Peninsula

Little monsters will go out trick-or-treating Wednesday, starting with downtown events in Port Angeles, Sequim, Port Townsend and Forks. • In Port Townsend, some 1,500 to… Continue reading

Spooks and merriment celebrated on Peninsula

Dancing with the Stars to benefit Captain Joseph House

Captain Joseph House Foundation will host the Dancing with the Stars traveling troupe from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday. The benefit… Continue reading

Art Blast, bake sale and harvest dinner set this week

A library Art Blast, a Sons of Norway bake sale and a harvest dinner are among the upcoming activities on the North Olympic Peninsula. Information… Continue reading

Musical show to benefit women’s chorus, scholarships

Musical show to benefit women’s chorus, scholarships

The Grand Olympics Chorus will present Harvest of Harmony, two concerts to raise money for scholarships and to support the chorus’ local pro bono performances.… Continue reading

Musical show to benefit women’s chorus, scholarships

NEWS BRIEFS: Volunteers sought for fish surveys … and other items

The North Olympic Salmon Coalition is seeking volunteers to conduct coho salmon surveys on Chimacum Creek. Volunteers should be able to commit… Continue reading

OTA auditions for ‘Bakersfield Mist’ slated for Saturday

Olympic Theatre Arts will hold auditions for parts in “Bakersfield Mist” at 2 p.m. Saturday. Inspired by true events, “Bakersfield Mist” is a… Continue reading