Brenda Hanrahan

Port Angeles: Most romantic man finds the task to be easy

PORT ANGELES -- The most romantic man on the North Olympic Peninsula was honored at Olympic Cellars winery on Wednesday. Port Angeles resident Jack Marshall… Continue reading

Port Angeles: School students, businesses provide a happy ending for big lobster

PORT ANGELES -- This story has a happy ending. A 14-pound lobster nicknamed Hercules is on his way back to his New England home, thanks… Continue reading

West End: Meeting tonight on proposed new state park

SEKIU -- Officials from the state Parks and Recreation Commission will discuss the possible development of a state park in the Hoko River/Cowan Ranch area… Continue reading

Olympic National Park: Bull trout focus of program tonight

Olympic National Park fisheries biologists Sam Brenkman and Steve Corbett will deliver preliminary findings from their research on bull trout in the park tonight. Their… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Proposed school closures to be topic of Thursday community forum

PORT ANGELES -- The Port Angeles School District board and district officials will field questions and comments about proposed school closures at a community forum… Continue reading

Clallam: Group seeks help in naming mystery sculpture

Clallam County Historical Society officials are hoping the public can provide more information about a mysterious sandstone sculpture found in the 1920s. The 18-inch sculpture,… Continue reading

LaPush: Senior center construction continues

LAPUSH -- Quileute elders should find their new senior center ready and waiting by July 12, about a month later than originally planned. Construction on… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Parents, teachers at Monroe School hear about closure plans

PORT ANGELES -- About 25 Monroe Elementary School parents and teachers met at the school Thursday night to question a School Board task force report… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Parents begin questioning task force reasoning behind school closure proposals

PORT ANGELES --Parents and some educators say they are surprised by a task force report that suggests a schedule of rolling closures of some Port… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Another school bus involved in collision; nobody hurt

PORT ANGELES -- Three children were transported to the hospital as a precaution Monday after the school bus in which they were riding and a… Continue reading

Port Angeles: March 1 target date for graving yard agreement, Rep. Dicks says

PORT ANGELES -- An agreement between the Lower Elwha Klallam tribe and state Transportation officials could be reached by March 1, leading to full restart… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Tops on school task force’s list – — – temporarily closing Franklin School

PORT ANGELES -- The top suggestion of a task force looking into saving the Port Angeles School District budget $300,000 calls for closing Franklin Elementary… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Panel might suggest closing elementary school tonight; no action expected

PORT ANGELES -- A task force will present a list of ideas to increase the efficiency of Port Angeles School District-owned buildings to the School… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Congressman to meet over graving yard

PORT ANGELES -- Rep. Norm Dicks will meet with Lower Elwha Klallam tribal and state Department of Transportation officials Monday over stalled negotiations on the… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Human Society hopes to raise funds from public who drops off animals

Supporters of the Clallam County Humane Society are hoping community members will donate money to help animals that arrive at the shelter with emergency needs.… Continue reading

Forks: Driver in log truck collision recalled as gentle family man

FORKS -- Those who knew the late Loren R. Pearson described him as a reserved, gentle family man who loved his children and worked hard.… Continue reading

Joyce: Investigators study cause of head-on collision between log trucks

JOYCE -- State Patrol investigators Wednesday were trying to sort out the cause of a spectacular head-on collision of log trucks which killed a Forks… Continue reading

Peninsula: College to offer two baccalaureate degrees

PORT ANGELES -- Peninsula College officials have established a new partnership which will allow two baccalaureate degrees to be offered on campus. The partnership between… Continue reading

Port Angeles: New Peninsula College building, clock tower nearing completion

PORT ANGELES -- Peninsula College officials will begin moving into the new $3.34 million Student Center Building in late February. Construction on the two-story building… Continue reading

Peninsula College focal point of area Martin Luther King Jr. observances

PORT ANGELES -- Peninsula College students and staff will observe Martin Luther King Jr. Day during two special events today and Friday. The public is… Continue reading