AS MANY OF you know, I write about mom a lot. I do that because it’s often “mom” we’re talking about. She’s the caregiver or… Continue reading
Olympic Theatre Arts’ October production of “Sylvia” by A. R. Gurney is cast and in rehearsal. After what OTA officials said was an… Continue reading
EDITOR’S NOTE: The day of the Bless the Beasts and Children fun run in Port Townsend has been corrected. Sourdough bread making, a gathering of… Continue reading
The William Shore Memorial Pool District has been chosen to receive two grants from the state Recreation and Conservation Office and the… Continue reading
On these nights, there’s a certain electricity, an exhilaration, said conductor Jonathan Pasternack. Pops & Picnic, the pair of concerts tonight and Saturday, bring together… Continue reading
“A wish upon a river” could be a storybook opening for this year’s Dungeness River Festival. Organizers for the annual free event, which… Continue reading
Olympic National Park has announced a finding of no significant impact for a study that will determine the feasibility of relocating… Continue reading
The Port Angeles City Council had agreed that code compliance should be a higher priority. Exactly how to pay for a code… Continue reading
Anji Scalf is the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce’s new executive director, the board has announced. She succeeds Shelli Robb-Kahler, who has served… Continue reading
McKinley Paper Co. officials have said the company will begin production at its Port Angeles mill by September 2019, ending a curtailment… Continue reading
After a lively debate, the Port Angeles City Council voted last week to recognize Indigenous People’s Day on Columbus Day. The council… Continue reading
Serenity House of Clallam County plans to reopen its night-by-night shelter on Oct. 15, if the nonprofit can hire a new shelter… Continue reading
In what used to be the Elwha Campground adjacent to the flood-ravaged Olympic Hot Springs Road is a historic community kitchen… Continue reading
Construction has started on Peninsula Behavioral Health’s new Children’s Behavioral Health Center. The facility will be in the mostly-vacant building on its… Continue reading
Two department-issued Glock handguns stolen from the home of two Clallam County Sheriff’s Office employees over the summer have been recovered. The… Continue reading
Just a few miles into her runs the clamor of Twyla Luke’s everyday life fades away. “I love it — it’s mind clearing,… Continue reading
North Olympic Peninsula unemployment rates were down slightly in August and remained below 2017 levels, the state Employment Security Department said this week. Clallam County’s… Continue reading
Eighteen-year-old Mary and her lover, Percy, went on a summer holiday to Switzerland. They found a villa by Lake Geneva, a body… Continue reading
The apples at Williams Manor and the volunteers of Apple Stock continue to be the gifts that keep on giving each fall season.… Continue reading
The deadline for registration in the Clallam Conservation District’s fall natural landscaping course is today. The interactive course includes three Tuesday evening classes… Continue reading