Emma Maple

Colton Dufour, left, and his mom Cherie Tachell. (Cherie Tachell)

Boy seriously injured following hit-and-run

Condition is stable, but more testing underway for Sequim teenager

Colton Dufour, left, and his mom Cherie Tachell. (Cherie Tachell)

Port Angeles approves lodging tax fund requests

Vacancy on committee brings legal questions

Court denies recall petition

Sequim man files motion to reconsider

Port Angeles sends letter to governor

Requests a progressive tax code

Joshua Wright, program director for the Legacy Forest Defense Coalition, stands in a forest plot named "Dungeness and Dragons," which is managed by the Department of Natural Resources (DNR). Currently, the DNR is evaluating Wright's claim that there is a rare plant community in one of the units, which would qualify the parcel for automatic protection from logging. Locating rare plant communities is just one of the methods environmental activists use to protect what they call "legacy forests." (Joshua Wright)

Activists answer call to protect forests

Advocacy continues beyond timber auctions

Joshua Wright, program director for the Legacy Forest Defense Coalition, stands in a forest plot named "Dungeness and Dragons," which is managed by the Department of Natural Resources (DNR). Currently, the DNR is evaluating Wright's claim that there is a rare plant community in one of the units, which would qualify the parcel for automatic protection from logging. Locating rare plant communities is just one of the methods environmental activists use to protect what they call "legacy forests." (Joshua Wright)
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The Rayonier #4 logging locomotive on display at Chase Street and Lauridsen Boulevard in Port Angeles, is the focus of a fundraising drive to restore the engine and further develop the site.

Locomotive viewing event scheduled for Sunday

“Restore the 4” project underway

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The Rayonier #4 logging locomotive on display at Chase Street and Lauridsen Boulevard in Port Angeles, is the focus of a fundraising drive to restore the engine and further develop the site.

Clallam County gets Legislative update

Property tax bills still in play

PC’s enrollment rates show steady growth

Numbers reverse ten-year trend

Opinions differ on cultural tax funds

Public engagement next step in process

Fire districts concerned about tax increment financing

Measure could remove future revenue, hurt budgets

Clallam jail program results in fewer overdoses

County had been ranked in top three in state

Port Angeles to purchase hybrid, electric vehicles

Goal is to align with climate resiliency plan

Clallam awards $10,800 in historical grants

Genealogical society, history center to receive funds

Port Executive Director Paul Jarkiewicz, left, City Fire Chief Derrell Sharp and Port Angeles City Manager Nathan West, right, pose in front of the city’s newly purchased wildland urban interface fire engine. (City of Port Angeles)

Port Angeles partners with port to purchase fire engine

Through partnership with the Port of Port Angeles, the Port Angeles Fire Department has purchased a used fire engine to aid in… Continue reading

Port Executive Director Paul Jarkiewicz, left, City Fire Chief Derrell Sharp and Port Angeles City Manager Nathan West, right, pose in front of the city’s newly purchased wildland urban interface fire engine. (City of Port Angeles)

Port Angeles seeks hosts for Erickson Playfield

One-month commitment preferred

Evictions are at historic highs

Trends based on end of pandemic-era protections

Legislative conversations focus on federal changes

State-level housing bills also top priority