Paige Dickerson

Port Angeles to lose four businesses

PORT ANGELES -- Three downtown businesses are packing up and moving away and a fourth Port Angeles business will shut down. Matay Lunch and Lattes,… Continue reading

Twilight fiction doesn’t always jibe with Quileute legend

LAPUSH -- The droves of Twilight fans who come through Forks and LaPush may know author Stephenie Meyer's fictionalized version of the ancient legends of… Continue reading

What did Jacob say to Bella? Among Quileutes, mum’s the word

LAPUSH -- Quileute tribal members say Taylor Lautner, who depicts Jacob Black in "The Twilight Saga: New Moon," spoke the tribe's language well, but they… Continue reading

Recycling is focus of for-profit with red bins around area

Clothing placed in those red bins scattered around town by U'SAgain aren't going to a nonprofit agency, although the company says it donates to charities… Continue reading

UPDATE: Procession for Transportation employee killed doing storm work

PORT ANGELES -- A procession of State Department of Transportation vehicles, escorted by the State Patrol and Patriot Guard Riders motorcycles, accompanies the family of… Continue reading

Helping hands serve 200 a Thanksgiving meal at Port Angeles Salvation Army

PORT ANGELES -- Nearly 200 people ate a hot Thanksgiving meal at the Salvation Army on Wednesday, served by longtime volunteer workers and members of… Continue reading

Salvation Army preparing for greater demand in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES -- As the Port Angeles Salvation Army prepares for what it expects to be more people than ever for its annual Thanksgiving meal… Continue reading

‘Wind just did not stop’: Some Clallam PUD customers still without power

The prevailing winds of last week's storms blew all predictions on restoring power to customers out the window, said Dennis Shaw, Clallam County Public Utility… Continue reading

Weekend festival for both fanged fiction fans, others in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES -- "Bella Luna: A New Moon Celebration," which will mark the release of "The Twilight Saga: New Moon" movie, promises to entertain both… Continue reading

Port Angeles fire chief lauds partnerships that serve spread-out population

PORT ANGELES -- Cooperation with neighboring emergency agencies is key for the Port Angeles Fire Department to cover its area well, Fire Chief Dan McKeen… Continue reading

Quileute to host Saturday event with entertainment, stories, culture for ‘Twilight’ fans

LAPUSH -- The Quileute senior class will host a fundraising event at the A-Ka-Lat Center to teach and entertain Twilight fans from noon to 4… Continue reading

Twi-hards brave cold to be first for ‘New Moon’ tickets in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES -- Fans rotated guarding places in line for each other throughout the night Tuesday and Wednesday as they waited to buy tickets today… Continue reading

‘New Moon’ premiere like being in a movie for Quileute tribal members

LOS ANGELES -- From the moment they stepped out of the limousine and onto the red carpet, the evening felt like being transported into a… Continue reading

It’s ‘Twilight’ or bust as ‘New Moon’ gets ready to rise over Peninsula

PORT ANGELES -- When Victoria McDonald returned to Port Angeles from Fitchburg, Mass., her plan was to visit friends and family members, help out in… Continue reading

Angeles Composite Technologies adding to work force

PORT ANGELES -- Angeles Composite Technologies Inc. is looking to immediately hire about 10 people to add to its work force of 90, and to… Continue reading

Equipment, job shack stolen from Sequim builder; it’s not the region’s first construction theft

SEQUIM -- When Sally and Nick Parry woke up on Sunday morning, they found not only that some equipment was stolen off of their construction… Continue reading

Peninsula College looks to offering another four-year degree program

PORT ANGELES -- Peninsula College will add another four-year degree, but what type is yet to be determined. To be paid for with federal funds,… Continue reading

$100,000 grant to help Peninsula children learn about watershed, science

PORT ANGELES -- The Arthur D. Feiro Marine Life Center and the Olympic Park Institute have received $100,000 for educational programs that they operate as… Continue reading

Auction raises $180,000 for area Boys & Girls Club; Corvette brings in $29,000 for scholarships

SEQUIM -- Stephen Rosales' "midlife crisis" -- actually his 2005 Corvette -- that he sold at the Boys & Girls Club auction on Saturday boosted… Continue reading

Forks chamber honors ‘Twilight’ business for contributions; top citizen, volunteers awards also given

FORKS -- The store that's all about Twilight dazzled those voting on the Business of the Year Award for the Forks Chamber of Commerce. Dazzled… Continue reading