Clallam County

Clallam to hold second hearing on spending authority for infrastructure

Clallam County commissioners will conduct a second public hearing to consider spending authority for an infrastructure project in Port Angeles. Commissioners voted… Continue reading

Pennies for Quarters finds property for tiny homes community to help vets

Pennies for Quarters finds property for tiny homes community to help vets

An organization aiming to help homeless veterans get back onto their feet has found a 22-acre property in Port Angeles on which… Continue reading

Pennies for Quarters finds property for tiny homes community to help vets

Port Angeles police urge locked doors after Sunday crime spree

The Port Angeles Police Department is urging residents to lock their doors after a woman allegedly walked into several unlocked homes early… Continue reading

Port Angeles School Board approves action on Monroe School site demolition

The Port Angeles School District is moving ahead on demolition of the shuttered Monroe School property. Board members approved Thursday the Monroe… Continue reading

Port Angeles police identify man found dead in water at Boat Haven

Police have identified Christopher William Dwyer as the man whose body was found floating Wednesday in the waters of East Boat Haven… Continue reading

Armstrong Marine to develop curriculum to expand business, jobs

Armstrong Marine Inc. has received a $123,000 grant to help train certified aluminum welders to expand its business, the state Department of… Continue reading

Donation of $63,276 to Olympic Medical Center announced

The Olympic Medical Center Foundation has announced a donation of $63,276 to Olympic Medical Center. Foundation Executive Director Bruce Skinner told hospital… Continue reading

Parenting Matters chooses new director

Parenting Matters chooses new director

Nicole Brewer is the new executive director of the Parenting Matters Foundation. She succeeds founding Executive Director Cynthia Martin, who has retired from… Continue reading

Parenting Matters chooses new director

Steelhead studied at Evening Talk in Forks tonight

Research scientist Mara Zimmerman will present information on steelhead research during an Evening Talk at the Olympic Natural Resources Center at 7 tonight.… Continue reading

Immigration agents round up 84 in Alaska, Washington, Oregon

Immigration agents rounded up 84 people — including 60 with criminal records — during a three-day operation… Continue reading

Daniel Ramirez Medina, center, walks out of the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma with his attorney, Luis Cortes, right, and his brother, who has not been identified by name, after Ramirez was released from federal custody Wednesday. (Ted S. Warren/The Associated Press)

‘He’s free to go’: Mexican man says he’s hopeful for future

Their hug was silent, their smiles broad. A Mexican man who had been arrested despite his participation… Continue reading

Daniel Ramirez Medina, center, walks out of the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma with his attorney, Luis Cortes, right, and his brother, who has not been identified by name, after Ramirez was released from federal custody Wednesday. (Ted S. Warren/The Associated Press)

Democrats invited to rally in Port Angeles, Sequim today

Democrats opposed to actions being taken in Washington, D.C., are invited to rallies in Port Angeles and Sequim today. The rallies will be from 4… Continue reading

Roger Fell, left, a longtime nurseryman and owner of Peninsula Nurseries, shakes hands with George Peterson, who has purchased the business and the property. (Patricia Morrison Coate/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Entrepreneur has big plans to revitalize Mantle’s Corner; Butchart Garden-style nursery, microbrewery, aquaponics envisioned

“I’ve never been in the nursery business,” said George Peterson, sporting a Peninsula Nursery hooded… Continue reading

Roger Fell, left, a longtime nurseryman and owner of Peninsula Nurseries, shakes hands with George Peterson, who has purchased the business and the property. (Patricia Morrison Coate/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Feiro Marine Life Center to bring sea creatures to libraries

Feiro Marine Life Center educators and live ocean creatures will visit libraries in Port Angeles, Sequim and Forks next week. The special family program is… Continue reading

Joe Shultz, left, Marti McAllister-Wolf, Brohm Dason Rich Hendricksen and Charlotte Carroll act out a scene from “Over the River and Through the Woods.” (Erin Hawkins/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Hapless lives of New Jersey family to stage in Sequim

When young New Jersey native Nick Cristano is offered his dream job in Seattle, his old-fashioned… Continue reading

Joe Shultz, left, Marti McAllister-Wolf, Brohm Dason Rich Hendricksen and Charlotte Carroll act out a scene from “Over the River and Through the Woods.” (Erin Hawkins/Olympic Peninsula News Group)
Lonnie Archibald

History Tales to feature author Lonnie Archibald

Author Lonnie Archibald will talk about his new book, “Old Trucks and Gear Jammers,” at the Clallam County Historical Society’s History Tales… Continue reading

Lonnie Archibald

ISSUES OF FAITH: The tectonic plates underneath apparent gridlock

is there anything we can do — to shift the gridlock in our society related to seemingly intractable positions? On… Continue reading

LETTER: Article looks to blame Trump for local budgets

I take exception to the March 28 Peninsula Daily News article “Budget putting funds in peril.” It explains that if the president’s budget is adopted,… Continue reading

LETTER: With taxes, everyone should pay their fair share

Some folks up here still seem to be baffled by the old cold-war definitions of communism and socialism. How quaint. Socialism is a simple concept:… Continue reading

Monologues to be voiced at Port Angeles’ Studio Bob

Monologues to be voiced at Port Angeles’ Studio Bob

The second weekend of “I Never Told Anyone (But I’m Going to Tell You)” will be performed tonight and Saturday at Studio… Continue reading

Monologues to be voiced at Port Angeles’ Studio Bob