Paige Dickerson

About a dozen fishers to be released in final chapter of Olympic park reintroduction efforts

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK -- About a dozen furry fishers will be let loose in Olympic National Park over this weekend as the final chapter in… Continue reading

Port Angeles man shot in face discharged from hospital; arraignment for alleged assailant set for Thursday

PORT ANGELES -- The 33-year-old man who was shot in the face late Monday night was treated and discharged from a hospital Tuesday. His alleged… Continue reading

UPDATE: Man shot in face, alleged assailant identified

PORT ANGELES — A man who was shot in the face with a .22 caliber rifle Monday evening was treated and discharged and is recovering,… Continue reading

Habitat not obligated to pave, widen road in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES -- Habitat for Humanity of Clallam County will not be required to pave and widen a 580-foot section of West 18th Street, as… Continue reading

Touching anonymous request leads to long-sought headstone for Port Angeles family

PORT ANGELES -- When Stevens Middle School put up a paper tree for students on which to hang their holiday wishes, 13-year-old Priscilla Achten knew… Continue reading

Man shot in face in eastern Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Sheriff's investigators continue to investigate a shooting tonight in which a man was wounded in the face. The injuries did not appear… Continue reading

AIDS Quilt to be displayed in Forks gym in March

FORKS -- In two weeks, 20 large sections of the AIDS Quilt will be on display at Forks High School auxiliary gym, 521 N. Forks… Continue reading

Wine, chocolate and limo are what these girls need on Valentine’s Day

Five women celebrated the best of wine and chocolate on the North Olympic Peninsula in style, riding from winery to winery in a white limousine.… Continue reading

Game Farm offers close look at animals

A close encounter with movie and TV actors is within reach on the North Olympic Peninsula. But don't expect them to dish on their co-stars.… Continue reading

Port Angeles School District seeks input on looming budget cuts

PORT ANGELES -- Facing perhaps as much as $3.6 million in cuts from the state, the Port Angeles School District is seeking comment from the… Continue reading

Port Angeles man arrested when he returns stolen items

PORT ANGELES -- A 24-year-old man was arrested on investigation of third degree possession of stolen property when he went to the Port Angeles Police… Continue reading

Two teen girls arrested in investigation of Port Angeles house burglary

PORT ANGELES -- Two Port Angeles teenagers were arrested for investigation of residential burglary after a neighbor spotted the minors sneaking into an area where… Continue reading

Port Angeles Downtown Association offers ways to make a bid on disaster relief

PORT ANGELES -- Items for an auction sponsored by the Port Angeles Downtown Association to raise money for Haitian relief efforts are raking in the… Continue reading

Port Angeles businesses informed of Rayonier cleanup timeline

PORT ANGELES -- The Port of Port Angeles commissioners will consider at their Feb. 22 meeting a resolution encouraging the state and Rayonier Inc. to… Continue reading

Peninsula College president finalist for Florida post

PORT ANGELES -- Peninsula College President Tom Keegan is among four finalists for the top post at St. Petersburg College in Florida. Keegan, 51, who… Continue reading

‘Concept,’ not commitment, suggested as Port Angeles port mulls owning part of mill site

PORT ANGELES -- Port of Port Angeles staff presented an idea Monday for the potential use of the Rayonier mill site, once it is cleaned… Continue reading

Clallam libraries to ask for levy lid lift

PORT ANGELES -- The system that operates four public libraries in Clallam County won't be able to continue its present hours and staffing unless the… Continue reading

Fired manager returns to Port of Port Angeles as new marketing strategy implemented

PORT ANGELES -- The Port of Port Angeles has rehired Pat Deja, who was fired as properties manager in 2007, as marketing and property manager… Continue reading

Dog mauls boy at his home; probe leads to father’s arrest in auto theft case

PORT ANGELES -- A Port Angeles boy was transferred to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle on Wednesday night after his father's dog mauled him in… Continue reading

Hospice director hopes to carry on legacy whose foundation is volunteers

PORT ANGELES -- Susan Hynes, who took the helm of the Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County last fall, hopes to continue the legacy of Rose… Continue reading