The letter “Forgotten history” (Sept. 12, PDN) concerns American history. Ironically, it contains two errors of American history. Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence… Continue reading
A Port Angeles transient man was arrested in west Jefferson County on Tuesday for investigation of possession of child pornography. The Grays… Continue reading
IT WAS A rare good week for those of us who call the Earth our home, with the discovery of what could be the next… Continue reading
The Northwind Reading Series will feature Finn Wilcox reading from his new book, “Too Late to Turn Back Now,” at 7 p.m.… Continue reading
Unemployment remained at 6.2 percent in Clallam County and dipped to 5.5 percent in Jefferson County last month as 483 North Olympic Peninsula residents left… Continue reading
The Composite Recycling Technology Center recently developed the first car seat back out of recycled carbon fiber composite alongside UK-based ELG Carbon… Continue reading
Two Clallam County Fire District No. 2 firefighters sent Sept. 9 to the Jolly Mountain Fire near Cle Elum have returned, according… Continue reading
Homeward Bound Community Land Trust will host informational meetings in Port Angeles and Port Townsend this week as the nonprofit prepares to reorganize. The agency,… Continue reading
Clallam County Fire District No. 2 has sent a new pair of firefighters to the Jolly Mountain Fire near Cle Elum, while… Continue reading
Six North Olympic Peninsula firefighters, three from Clallam County Fire District No. 2 and three from District No. 3, are deployed at… Continue reading
Another month of the same distracted and unthinking president. Another month of unqualified cabinet secretaries making decisions to damage our country. Another month of a… Continue reading
Olympic National Park and Olympic National Forest lifted their fire restrictions Monday, according to a press release from the National Park Service. The move is… Continue reading
THERE WAS NERVOUS scuffling of horse feet as Larry Baysinger gently wiped fly spray on his mustang’s neck. “That mustang is sure-footed on the trail,… Continue reading
A thank-you to Day of Caring Volunteers, a library fine amnesty fundraiser and a ukulele rendezvous are among upcoming activities on the North Olympic Peninsula.… Continue reading
Orcas made an appearance at the finish. Seven hours and 41 minutes after embarking on her approximately 12-mile swim across the Strait… Continue reading
About 100 people walked through downtown Port Angeles on Sunday, raising money with the hope of finding a cure for Alzheimer’s disease.… Continue reading
A Seattle nonprofit that works to restore wild salmon and steelhead in the Pacific Northwest has received a $750,000 appropriation to help determine… Continue reading
Paul G. Cornaby, Peninsula College president emeritus and namesake of the Cornaby Center, has died at the age of 88. Cornaby died… Continue reading
The long-running lunchtime music series Music Live with Lunch will return to St. Luke’s Episcopal Church… Continue reading
The first Story Swap of the new season is a mashup: part campfire tales and songs, part open mic. All of the… Continue reading