Clallam County

Port Angeles man charged with robbery

A 37-year-old Port Angeles man was charged Thursday with second-degree robbery after he allegedly broke into a vehicle, assaulted the car owner… Continue reading

Quilt exhibit, Art Blast! tonight at library

The Port Angeles Library will celebrate a new Art in the Library exhibit at 7 tonight with a quarterly Art Blast! event.… Continue reading

Studio Bob to put on burlesque show Saturday

Studio Bob to put on burlesque show Saturday

A “Trick or Tease Burlesque Show” open to those 18 and older will headline Studio Bob on Saturday. IvaFiero Productions will bring… Continue reading

Studio Bob to put on burlesque show Saturday
Advocates look to fight ‘public health epidemic’

Advocates look to fight ‘public health epidemic’

At the current rate, more than 140,000 people in Washington state could be living with Alzheimer’s disease by 2025, researchers estimate. “What we’re… Continue reading

Advocates look to fight ‘public health epidemic’

Drug Take Back Day is Saturday

North Olympic Peninsula residents can safely dispose of unused medications through the free Drug Take Back Day program from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday.… Continue reading

Free backyard wildlife lecture today in Port Angeles

Veteran Master Gardener Bill Wood and Anita McMillan, a wildlife biologist, will discuss backyard wildlife habitat at noon today. The free lecture… Continue reading

Washington voters asked to ban future soda taxes

Washington voters asked to ban future soda taxes

In the wake of Seattle’s new tax on sugary beverages, a group backed by millions of dollars… Continue reading

Washington voters asked to ban future soda taxes

Registration accepted now for 2018 Olympic Peninsula Tourism Summit

Registration is being accepted now for the 2018 Olympic Peninsula Tourism Summit. “We’re Gonna Need a Bigger Boat,” a discussion about sustainable… Continue reading

Clallam County League of Women Voters releases forum videos

The League of Women Voters of Clallam County has released video recordings of each of its four recent candidate forums. They can… Continue reading

Power lines to be replaced in eight-block area of Port Angeles

Power lines to be replaced in eight-block area of Port Angeles

Crews next month will begin replacing overhead power lines on the alley between First and Second streets in Port Angeles. The $140,930,… Continue reading

Power lines to be replaced in eight-block area of Port Angeles
Retiring Clallam County administrator honored for service

Retiring Clallam County administrator honored for service

Former Clallam County Administrator Jim Jones fought back tears Tuesday as he reflected on his 12 years as the county’s top administrator.… Continue reading

Retiring Clallam County administrator honored for service
UPDATE: Man accused in Port Angeles killing arrested in Oregon after being set free

UPDATE: Man accused in Port Angeles killing arrested in Oregon after being set free

UPDATE: Oregon State Police arrested Tommy L. Ross Jr. on Tuesday after he was released from the Clallam County jail that morning, according to Port… Continue reading

UPDATE: Man accused in Port Angeles killing arrested in Oregon after being set free

Port Angeles police arrest man in boat behind The Landing mall

Port Angeles police arrested a man on a fishing boat at the back of The Landing mall Wednesday morning after what they… Continue reading

Second-degree murder charges follow discovery of body on base

A Forks man and a Tacoma man have been charged in the brutal killing of a single mother whose body was found on… Continue reading

Report of inoperable cancer delays hearing for man accused in Net Nanny sting

Child-sex sting defendant Clinton Roy Caldwell of Sequim has inoperable cancer, delaying two Clallam Superior Court proceedings against him on charges of… Continue reading

PAT NEAL: Autumn harvest frustrations

AUTUMN IS A time of gathering the wild abundance that grows all around us. There are so many hidden treasures to discover, it’s hard to… Continue reading

Granny’s Cafe sold to Joyce resident

Granny’s Cafe sold to Joyce resident

The buyer of Granny’s Cafe said he plans to carry on the legacy and traditions of the iconic restaurant, meaning the menu… Continue reading

Granny’s Cafe sold to Joyce resident

Police: Stolen truck returned a different color

A Sequim man charged with possessing a stolen Ford Ranger said he is not the one who painted the green pickup truck… Continue reading

PHOTO: Time for Peninsula pumpkins

PHOTO: Time for Peninsula pumpkins

Eight-year-old Lacie Schmitt gets help from her father, Isaac Schmitt of Port Angeles, with lifting a large pumpkin during an outing to the Sequim Pumpkin… Continue reading

PHOTO: Time for Peninsula pumpkins

NEWS BRIEFS: Meeting set Wednesday for board … and other items

The Jefferson County Public Infrastructure Fund Board will hold a meeting from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday. The meeting will be… Continue reading