Ken Park

Phyllis Bernard.

OMC taps new board appointee

Eight hopefuls were considered

Phyllis Bernard.
Contestant Jennifer Wilson, left, looks over as her fiancé, Jess Pinnell, downs hot dogs during Tuesday’s Independence Day eating contest at Port Angeles City Pier. Pinnell, of Port Angeles, went on to win the event, downing 10 dogs in 10 minutes. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Peninsula celebrations mark Fourth

Navy in PA, demo derby in Forks, fireworks all over

Contestant Jennifer Wilson, left, looks over as her fiancé, Jess Pinnell, downs hot dogs during Tuesday’s Independence Day eating contest at Port Angeles City Pier. Pinnell, of Port Angeles, went on to win the event, downing 10 dogs in 10 minutes. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

$16 million grant to fund trail design in Kitsap, Clallam counties

Port Angeles named lead agency for project

Dash Air sets new date for Port Angeles flights

Awaiting certification from FAA

Navy to be in Port Angeles for Fourth of July

Sailors to offer tours of destroyer

OMC loss reported at $12 million

Finance director: May loss ‘only’ $1 million

Port Angeles to resume glass recycling this weekend

No home pickup planned during pilot program

Harm reduction center to move

New site to provide addict services in downtown Port Angeles

New status hearing set for Hill

Another status hearing has been set for Aug. 18 in Clallam County Superior Court for former emergency department physician Josiah Hill. Hill… Continue reading

OMC in crisis, says CEO

Hospital says it lost $7.9 million during first four months of year

Malpractice suit filed against OMC, others

Alleged Hill victim claims negligence

Port Angeles approves limited ban on new STRs

No impact on existing short-term rentals

Visitors to the newly-expanded Elwha River Casino walk through the gaming area after it was officially opened on Wednesday on the Lower Elwha Klallam Reservation west of Port Angeles. (KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS)

Elwha Casino expanded

Chairwoman: COVID raised costs, delayed reopening

Visitors to the newly-expanded Elwha River Casino walk through the gaming area after it was officially opened on Wednesday on the Lower Elwha Klallam Reservation west of Port Angeles. (KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS)

Burn ban in effect in Jefferson County

Clallam County to prohibit fires by July 1

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The Port Angeles Red Lion Hotel and adjoining 48º North Waterfront Restaurant, shown Friday, are working on plans to expand and upgrade the current facilities, which will include incursion into the existing parking lot -- a proposal that would have an effect on the annual Port Angeles Crab Festival.

Port Angeles city seeks Red Lion expansion comments

Plans won’t affect CrabFest this year but will in future

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The Port Angeles Red Lion Hotel and adjoining 48º North Waterfront Restaurant, shown Friday, are working on plans to expand and upgrade the current facilities, which will include incursion into the existing parking lot -- a proposal that would have an effect on the annual Port Angeles Crab Festival.

Olympic Angels provides support, mentors for youth in foster care

Jefferson County program expanding into Clallam County

Port Angeles projects lined up through 2029

Radio system, IT upgrades among priorities

LGBTQ care politicized, area health officer says

Interventions include mental health, therapy

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Clallam County election assistant Gretchen Weeks, right, spins a tumbler containing the names of candidates a county voter registration coordinator Joshua Hart records the results during a lot drawing for candidate positions on the ballot on Friday at the county courthouse in Port Angeles.

Peninsula election contests coming up

Filing week ends with several races

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Clallam County election assistant Gretchen Weeks, right, spins a tumbler containing the names of candidates a county voter registration coordinator Joshua Hart records the results during a lot drawing for candidate positions on the ballot on Friday at the county courthouse in Port Angeles.