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Minor flown to Harborview after early morning crash

One juvenile was transported to Harborview Medical Center early Sunday morning following a vehicle crash north of Sequim. First responders with Clallam County… Continue reading

 

A fire destroyed a wood pile and damaged a large shed with an attached living area. (Chris Turner)

Blaze damages shop, residence on Happy Valley Road

A fire that began on a wood pile damaged a shop and residence on Happy Valley Road. No one was hurt, according to… Continue reading

 

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

 

Ridership for Clallam Transit’s new Interlink vans has increased so much since December that leadership is looking to implement a second van that would report to pings for rides using the app “Ride Pingo.” (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Ridership grows for app-based van-ride service

Staffer hired to help train people to use public transit

Ridership for Clallam Transit’s new Interlink vans has increased so much since December that leadership is looking to implement a second van that would report to pings for rides using the app “Ride Pingo.” (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)
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State Reps. Mike Chapman, left, and Steve Tharinger confer during a break in legislative proceedings

Legislation eases rule on pursuit

Change better than nothing, says law enforcement

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State Reps. Mike Chapman, left, and Steve Tharinger confer during a break in legislative proceedings
Dungeness Kids Co. raises funds for Boys & Girls Clubs’ activities
Dungeness Kids Co. raises funds for Boys & Girls Clubs’ activities
PREP FOOTBALL: Forks switches sidelines

PREP FOOTBALL: Forks switches sidelines

Clallam Bay returns and Chimacum changes up jerseys

PREP FOOTBALL: Forks switches sidelines

Special emphasis on paddleboarding laws this weekend

Clallam and Jefferson county sheriff’s offices will conduct safety emphasis patrols over the Labor Day Weekend that specifically target stand-up paddleboarders. The patrols are part… Continue reading

PHOTOS: The color purple out in abundance

PHOTOS: The color purple out in abundance

Visitors from across the region are visiting Washington Lavender Farm at 965 Finn Hall Road east of Port Angeles for its early… Continue reading

PHOTOS: The color purple out in abundance
DISTRICT TRACK MEETS: Sequim boys, Port Angeles girls win WCD III 2A meet

DISTRICT TRACK MEETS: Sequim boys, Port Angeles girls win WCD III 2A meet

Port Angeles, Sequim, Port Townsend, Chimacum results from Friday’s WCD III track meets.

DISTRICT TRACK MEETS: Sequim boys, Port Angeles girls win WCD III 2A meet

Sequim Community Orchestra performs Winter Concert tonight

The Sequim Community Orchestra will kick off its 2019 season with the eighth annual Winter Concert at 7 tonight. The concert will be… Continue reading

Sequim School Board discusses unrepresented employee salaries

Sequim School Board members have tabled a new salary schedule for unrepresented district employees. They also tabled Monday night the decision to submit… Continue reading

Free community feasts planned for Thanksgiving

Free community feasts are planned on the North Olympic Peninsula on Thanksgiving Day and on days leading up to the annual holiday. On Wednesday —… Continue reading

Sequim considering code enforcement changes

Sequim considering code enforcement changes

SEQUIM— Code enforcement in the city of Sequim might be retooled in the near future. Following a new study, Stewardship Sequim: Recommendations for a clean,… Continue reading

Sequim considering code enforcement changes
<strong>Matthew Nash</strong>/Olympic Peninsula News Group                                IHOP closed June 24 after more than eight years in operation on West Washington Street in Sequim.

IHOP closes after eight years in Sequim

After eight years serving Sequim citizens breakfast foods early in the morning to late at night, the International House of Pancakes closed June 24. Employees… Continue reading

<strong>Matthew Nash</strong>/Olympic Peninsula News Group                                IHOP closed June 24 after more than eight years in operation on West Washington Street in Sequim.
Phyllis Peashka says she taught herself to crochet. She figures she makes at least one hat, scarf or potholder per day. “My hands cramp up, but I keep going.” (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Global hobby: Sequim woman’s caring craft keeps heads warm

From across the Olympic Peninsula to across the world, Phyllis Peashka’s handiwork is warming hearts and keeping heads warm, too. With about three… Continue reading

Phyllis Peashka says she taught herself to crochet. She figures she makes at least one hat, scarf or potholder per day. “My hands cramp up, but I keep going.” (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Band Booster dinner, dance Saturday in Sequim

The Sequim High School Band Boosters will host its annual Jazz Dinner Dance on Saturday. Doors will open at 6 p.m. and the… Continue reading

‘Love Letters’ performed this weekend

In an age of electronic communication the Port Angeles Community Players will present a play based on written communication. “Love Letters” by… Continue reading

Construction crews set beams on new Old Olympic Highway bridge

Construction crews set beams on new Old Olympic Highway bridge

By Keith Thorpe Peninsula Daily News… Continue reading

  • Nov 3, 2017
  • By Keith Thorpe Peninsula Daily News
  • Newsclallam
Construction crews set beams on new Old Olympic Highway bridge

LETTER: Vote ‘no’ on Port Angeles second-class-city measure

Port Angeles voters should reject ballot measure City of Port Angeles Proposition 1, which seeks to downgrade the city’s government status from “code city” to… Continue reading