Paul Gottlieb

Port Angeles Fourth of July Parade route changes; fireworks closer, with more activities planned

Fireworks will blossom like stars in the sky just 1,000 feet off City Pier to cap Port Angeles’ 2017 celebration of Independence… Continue reading

Another candidate drops out of Aug. 1 primary election

Another candidate has dropped out of an Aug. 1 primary race. Allen Hunt, a Port Angeles-area Clallam County Fire District 2 firefighter-paramedic,… Continue reading

Lands commissioner fields barrage of questions during Port Angeles gathering

Lands commissioner fields barrage of questions during Port Angeles gathering

The state Department of Natural Resources’ newest leader visited Port Angeles last week to unveil her agency’s newest initiative: a competitive technical… Continue reading

Lands commissioner fields barrage of questions during Port Angeles gathering
Port Angeles murder trial to proceed with fingerprint evidence

Port Angeles murder trial to proceed with fingerprint evidence

The local murder case of already-convicted murderer Tommy Ross Jr. will proceed as planned. Clallam County Superior Court Judge Brian Coughenour last… Continue reading

Port Angeles murder trial to proceed with fingerprint evidence

Port Angeles man pleads not guilty to sex charges

A Port Angeles man has pleaded not guilty to third-degree rape of a child and two counts of giving marijuana to a… Continue reading

Mount Angeles View redevelopment project work to start mid-July

Mount Angeles View redevelopment project work to start mid-July

Construction is set to begin by mid-July on 63 multi-family, low-income housing units south of downtown Port Angeles as part of the… Continue reading

Mount Angeles View redevelopment project work to start mid-July

Man told others of fear of heights before falling to his death off Port Angeles bridge

A 49-year-old Port Angeles man who jumped Thursday from the Tumwater Truck Route bridge said he had a fear of heights before… Continue reading

Port Angeles police identify man in apparent suicide

Police this morning identified longtime Port Angeles resident Paul Gerald Sutherland as the 49-year-old man who jumped to his death from the… Continue reading

Mental health evaluation ordered for man accused in Sequim woman’s beating death

Mental health evaluation ordered for man accused in Sequim woman’s beating death

A Bainbridge Island High School junior accused of murdering a Sequim-area woman and killing her dog must undergo a mental health evaluation… Continue reading

Mental health evaluation ordered for man accused in Sequim woman’s beating death
Former Bo Baggins Daycare owner retires after nearly half a century in child care

Former Bo Baggins Daycare owner retires after nearly half a century in child care

After witnessing the family unit evolve during 46 years as a child care provider, Jane Childers has sold her Bo Baggins Daycare… Continue reading

Former Bo Baggins Daycare owner retires after nearly half a century in child care

Bail set for Port Angeles man accused of child rape

Bail of $65,000 has been set for a Port Angeles man arrested for investigation of alleged third-degree child rape of a 14-year-old… Continue reading

Port Angeles approves more money for water facilities legal dispute

A Seattle law firm’s contract has been boosted to $407,500 to represent the city of Port Angeles in an industrial water facilities… Continue reading

DNR to launch assistance program today; department chief to visit Port Angeles

DNR to launch assistance program today; department chief to visit Port Angeles

Hilary Franz, the state’s new Department of Natural Resources commissioner, will visit Port Angeles on Thursday. (Elaine Thompson/The Associated Press)

DNR to launch assistance program today; department chief to visit Port Angeles

Port Angeles City Council candidate says his account was hacked

A City Council candidate whose Facebook page included a March 2013 posting that joked about assassinating then-President Barack Obama said last week… Continue reading

Deputies ask public’s help in locating wanted sex offender

Deputies ask public’s help in locating wanted sex offender

Law enforcement authorities are urging the public to be on the lookout for a transient, high-risk sex offender who has failed to… Continue reading

Deputies ask public’s help in locating wanted sex offender

Six register for Clallam election in extended filing period

West End-area fire district seats were all the rage during Clallam County’s special May 30-June 1 filing period last week. Six candidates… Continue reading

Officer object of FBI inquiry; investigation underway in Forks Police Department

The FBI is investigating the activities of Forks Police Officer Michael Gentry, police department Administrator Rick Bart confirmed this week. Bart said the… Continue reading

Funtastic files for testimony after three are hurt in Ferris wheel fall

Funtastic files for testimony after three are hurt in Ferris wheel fall

Legal maneuvering has begun over a fall from a Ferris wheel during the Port Townsend Rhododendron Festival that could generate $1 million… Continue reading

Funtastic files for testimony after three are hurt in Ferris wheel fall

Port Orchard might ditch second-class city status; Port Angeles considers adopting it

Port Orchard residents are close to taking away their city as an example held up by Port Angeles fluoridation opponents who want… Continue reading

A lifetime of remembering: Iwo Jima survivor tells of grief, patriotism

A lifetime of remembering: Iwo Jima survivor tells of grief, patriotism

The U.S. flag planted high in the Finn Hall Road yard of 91-year-old Marion “Skip” Yandell, a World War II Marine veteran,… Continue reading

A lifetime of remembering: Iwo Jima survivor tells of grief, patriotism