Clallam County

Green River Mountain Men to re-enact trapper gathering

Green River Mountain Men to re-enact trapper gathering

Activities will include black-powder shoots, primitive archery, a dutch oven cooking competition, scrimshaw, music, storytelling and children’s activities.

Green River Mountain Men to re-enact trapper gathering
Hot Springs Road reopens to pedestrians, cyclists on weekends

Hot Springs Road reopens to pedestrians, cyclists on weekends

It will take an estimated four to six weeks to complete the project, officials said.

Hot Springs Road reopens to pedestrians, cyclists on weekends

ISSUES OF FAITH: The primary purpose of religion

Religion comes on the scene to bring the part back into a proper relationship with the larger whole.

Lecturer to lead discussions on capital punishment

Lecturer to lead discussions on capital punishment

The talks will take place next week at the Forks, Port Angeles and Sequim libraries.

Lecturer to lead discussions on capital punishment

LETTER: Cliff Mass plays it too safe in describing climate change effects

The atmospheric sciences professor ignores certainty in favor of obfuscation.

LETTER: Kaepernick doesn’t stand for the oppressed

The 49ers quarterback could choose to help instead of refusing to stand for the national anthem.

Make.Believe showcases three Kitsap County artists

The Port Townsend show will run through Sept. 25.

PHOTOS: Hundreds take to the street in Overdose Awareness Day walk in Port Angeles

PHOTOS: Hundreds take to the street in Overdose Awareness Day walk in Port Angeles

Love is raised up over judgment amid stories of recovery and mourning.

PHOTOS: Hundreds take to the street in Overdose Awareness Day walk in Port Angeles

Cancellation prompts extension of Concerts on the Pier in Port Angeles

Three of the four band members of Joy in Mudville were ill, an organizer said.

New Moon rising: Tavern set to do business under new ownership starting today

New Moon rising: Tavern set to do business under new ownership starting today

Formerly the Lazy Moon Craft Tavern, the New Moon in Port Angeles will feature beer, cider and wine — and the same staff.

New Moon rising: Tavern set to do business under new ownership starting today

Donald Trump visits Mexico, defends United States’ right to build border wall

Republican presidential nominee praises Mexicans as “amazing people” after meeting with the country’s president, Enrique Pena Nieto.

LETTER: Chapman votes with his conscience, not the status quo

A recent letter writer mischaracterized his not supporting Port Angeles city water fluoridation.

New owner for dental practice sites in Port Angeles, Port Townsend

Implant and periodontal practice sites in two North Olympic Peninsula cities have a new owner.

Trump to Everett crowd: ‘We’re gonna win’

Trump to Everett crowd: ‘We’re gonna win’

The Republican presidential candidate’s visit to Everett is marked by both supporters and protesters.

Trump to Everett crowd: ‘We’re gonna win’

Clallam PUD calls for voluntary conservation in Upper Fairview district

The PUD issued a Stage 2 alert which will continue until Morse Creek’s flow increases.

Sea debris sculpture wins Awesome Port Angeles grant

Sea debris sculpture wins Awesome Port Angeles grant

“It seemed like a fun way to educate people on what comes in on our coastline and repurpose a negative into a fun positive,” one organizer said.

Sea debris sculpture wins Awesome Port Angeles grant
Clallam commissioner candidates differ on carbon tax

Clallam commissioner candidates differ on carbon tax

Randy Johnson and Ron Richards outline their positions on Initiative 732 at an election forum.

Clallam commissioner candidates differ on carbon tax

Clallam County hires Port Angeles contractor for intersection overlays

The schedule for the road repairs will be announced in the coming weeks.

Habitat for Humanity to take a break in Forks

Habitat for Humanity to take a break in Forks

“We feel like we need a two-year break to get really good at our processes and to be able to support that work,” the executive director said.

Habitat for Humanity to take a break in Forks