Clallam County

PAT NEAL: Harkening back to the Christmas letter

THIS IS A special time of year when the joy and warmth of the holiday season can drive you right over the brink. The end… Continue reading

Special DUI patrols set for holiday season

Law enforcement agencies across the state are participating in extra patrols aimed at getting DUI drivers off the roads over this holiday season from Thursday… Continue reading

County hopes to meet April 1 deadline for Carlsborg sewer

Construction of the Carlsborg sewer is on track to be “substantially completed” by next April, Clallam County commissioners learned Monday. Meeting the… Continue reading

People line up since McMorris Rodgers a candidate for cabinet

People line up since McMorris Rodgers a candidate for cabinet

With Republican U.S. Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers of Washington a candidate to be a member of… Continue reading

People line up since McMorris Rodgers a candidate for cabinet
Preventing not-so-happy holidays fraud

Preventing not-so-happy holidays fraud

there’s no time like the holidays for fraud.… Continue reading

Preventing not-so-happy holidays fraud

BUSINESS BRIEFS: Fitness class Thursday at Sequim gym; tai chi classes begin next week

The Sequim Gym will host a senior fitness class from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Thursday. The free event at the gym, 160… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: Fort Worden committee meetings set … and other items

Two Fort Worden committees will meet Wednesday. The Fort Worden Public Development Authority executive committee will review the draft 2017 budget when it meets at… Continue reading

WEST END NEIGHBOR: Holiday displays light up West End

WEST END NEIGHBOR: Holiday displays light up West End

THE SUN HAS set, darkness has overcome the road. Coming up Fairholm Hill from Lake Crescent, the rain gives itself up for actual snow. Streetlights… Continue reading

WEST END NEIGHBOR: Holiday displays light up West End
Peninsula Home Fund helps budding photographer as she grapples with health issues

Peninsula Home Fund helps budding photographer as she grapples with health issues

Ask Stacy Eastman how things are going, and she’ll answer “Really well!”… Continue reading

Peninsula Home Fund helps budding photographer as she grapples with health issues

Olympic National Park’s Perspectives series continues Tuesday

Changes to the Olympic National Park’s landscape throughout the past 25 years will be the topic of the first of the Perspectives… Continue reading

Port Angeles council to discuss street tax

City council members have decided it’s not too early to talk about increasing the sales tax or boosting driver-license-renewal fees for 2018… Continue reading

Bike tracks lead to Port Angeles man’s arrest

Port Angeles police say someone found a stolen bike by following its tracks in the snow. Brandon Roberts, 24, of Port Angeles… Continue reading

Port Angeles man arrested after naked burglary

A Port Angeles man was booked into the Clallam County jail after a resident returned home to find him naked in his… Continue reading

Evans Wilderness bill awaits Obama’s signature

A bill passed by Congress to rename the Olympic Wilderness within Olympic National Park the Daniel J. Evans Wilderness to honor the… Continue reading

LETTER: Port Townsend speaker betrays cultural streak of left to suppress free speech

The intellectual shallowness of Zhaleh Almaee Weinblatt of the Mandala Center for Change of Port Townsend shows through as she is trying to affix labels… Continue reading

Progress made on Port Angeles performing arts center

Progress made on Port Angeles performing arts center

Plans for the Port Angeles Waterfront Center are moving forward as its nonprofit hires an interim executive director, chooses an architect firm… Continue reading

Progress made on Port Angeles performing arts center
Pipeline expansion worries some on behalf of southern resident orcas

Pipeline expansion worries some on behalf of southern resident orcas

Environmental activists from the United States and Canada are expressing concerns over a newly approved expansion of a Canadian oil pipeline, saying it could threaten… Continue reading

Pipeline expansion worries some on behalf of southern resident orcas
Port of Port Angeles completes repairs of Terminal 1

Port of Port Angeles completes repairs of Terminal 1

The Port of Port Angeles has completed nearly $5 million in repairs and improvements on Terminal 1, its oldest piece of infrastructure.… Continue reading

Port of Port Angeles completes repairs of Terminal 1
Numbers vary on turbine electrical generation; intent not power production, Port Angeles city says

Numbers vary on turbine electrical generation; intent not power production, Port Angeles city says

Three wind turbines erected at the city’s Waterfront Park in mid-September that cost $107,516 will generate $1.39 worth of electricity a day… Continue reading

Numbers vary on turbine electrical generation; intent not power production, Port Angeles city says

‘Blame it on Canada’: Cold air likely to bring snow

Canada, it seems, is responsible for snowy conditions forecast to invade the North Olympic Peninsula tonight and Monday. “You can blame it… Continue reading