James Casey

Debbie Hunt of Port Angeles writes a message of condolence Tuesday on a banner that will be sent to the city of Chattanooga

We’re so sorry, Chattanooga: Sympathizers can sign giant card at Port Angeles City Hall after deadly shootings

PORT ANGELES — We're with you, Chattanooga, in your time of sorrow. A banner expressing the sentiment is available for Port Angeles-area residents to sign… Continue reading

Debbie Hunt of Port Angeles writes a message of condolence Tuesday on a banner that will be sent to the city of Chattanooga
Wendy Sisk displays MyStrength’s portal page on her computer at Peninsula Behavioral Health in Port Angeles. — James Casey/Peninsula Daily News

Clallam County’s Peninsula Behavioral Health offers online aid for depression, addiction, anxiety with MyStrength

PORT ANGELES — Dealing with depression? Confronting chemical dependency? Avoiding anxiety? There’s an app for that, and for that, and for that. And soon, for… Continue reading

Wendy Sisk displays MyStrength’s portal page on her computer at Peninsula Behavioral Health in Port Angeles. — James Casey/Peninsula Daily News
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$2 million federal grant awarded Port of Port Angeles for composites center

PORT ANGELES — A proposed composites recycling technology center has received $2 million more from the federal government, bringing to $4 million the total grants… Continue reading

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Olympic Medical Center to forego sale of lab, keep facility with help from outside

PORT ANGELES — Olympic Medical Center will retain its laboratory but add outside support services to it, rejecting a potential $4 million sale while spending… Continue reading

Barbara Nubile

Why? Peninsula College abruptly replaces its nursing program faculty; three instructors retired, resigned after graduation

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College has hired a new nursing faculty following the abrupt retirement of three of its instructors and one faculty member's resignation.… Continue reading

Barbara Nubile

Olympic Medical Center to forego sale of lab, keep facility with help from outside

PORT ANGELES — Olympic Medical Center will retain its laboratory but add outside support services to it, rejecting a potential $4 million sale while spending… Continue reading

Barbara Nubile

Why? Peninsula College abruptly replaces its nursing program faculty; three instructors retired, resigned after graduation

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College has hired a new nursing faculty following the abrupt retirement of three of its instructors and one faculty member's resignation.… Continue reading

Barbara Nubile

Olympic Medical Center to forego sale of lab, keep facility with help from outside

PORT ANGELES — Olympic Medical Center will retain its laboratory but add outside support services to it, rejecting a potential $4 million sale while spending… Continue reading

Barbara Nubile

Why? Peninsula College abruptly replaces its nursing program faculty; three instructors retired, resigned after graduation

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College has hired a new nursing faculty following the abrupt retirement of three of its instructors and one faculty member's resignation.… Continue reading

Barbara Nubile
Barbara Nubile

Why? Peninsula College abruptly replaces its nursing program faculty; three instructors retired, resigned after graduation

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College has hired a new nursing faculty following the abrupt retirement of three of its instructors and one faculty member's resignation.… Continue reading

Barbara Nubile
Sallie “Spirit” Harrison walks along U.S. Highway 101 on her way to Lake Quinault.

Woman completes walk across North Olympic Peninsula to protest Navy flights

MONROE — Her feet still ache although her blisters have healed, and Sallie “Spirit” Harrison says she is proud of each of the 196.5 miles… Continue reading

Sallie “Spirit” Harrison walks along U.S. Highway 101 on her way to Lake Quinault.
Lower Elwha Klallam Tribal Chairwoman Frances Charles examines a collection of artifacts from the Tse-whit-zen village site that will go on display today (Friday) at the Elwha Klallam Heritage Training Center in Port Angeles. —Photo by Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News

Elwha tribe to display more 2,700-year-old artifacts from Tse-whit-zen village

PORT ANGELES — History may hurt, but heritage can help heal, according to the chairwoman of the Lower Elwha Klallam tribe. Pain will continue turning… Continue reading

Lower Elwha Klallam Tribal Chairwoman Frances Charles examines a collection of artifacts from the Tse-whit-zen village site that will go on display today (Friday) at the Elwha Klallam Heritage Training Center in Port Angeles. —Photo by Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News
Lower Elwha Klallam Tribal Chairwoman Frances Charles examines a collection of artifacts from the Tse-whit-zen village site that will go on display today (Friday) at the Elwha Klallam Heritage Training Center in Port Angeles. —Photo by Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News

Elwha tribe to display more 2,700-year-old artifacts from Tse-whit-zen village

PORT ANGELES — History may hurt, but heritage can help heal, according to the chairwoman of the Lower Elwha Klallam tribe. Pain will continue turning… Continue reading

Lower Elwha Klallam Tribal Chairwoman Frances Charles examines a collection of artifacts from the Tse-whit-zen village site that will go on display today (Friday) at the Elwha Klallam Heritage Training Center in Port Angeles. —Photo by Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News
Lower Elwha Klallam Tribal Chairwoman Frances Charles examines a collection of artifacts from the Tse-whit-zen village site that will go on display today (Friday) at the Elwha Klallam Heritage Training Center in Port Angeles. —Photo by Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News

Elwha tribe to display more 2,700-year-old artifacts from Tse-whit-zen village

PORT ANGELES — History may hurt, but heritage can help heal, according to the chairwoman of the Lower Elwha Klallam tribe. Pain will continue turning… Continue reading

Lower Elwha Klallam Tribal Chairwoman Frances Charles examines a collection of artifacts from the Tse-whit-zen village site that will go on display today (Friday) at the Elwha Klallam Heritage Training Center in Port Angeles. —Photo by Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News

Advisory panel of boaters wants marina rates to stay the same

PORT ANGELES — Charge more to moor? Or anchor rental rates where they are for a few years at the Boat Haven? A committee of… Continue reading

Two anglers bring their catch to shore at the Port Angeles Boat Haven on Sunday. —Photo by Arwyn Rice/Peninsula Daily News

Consultant advises Port of Port Angeles to raise marina rates

PORT ANGELES — The Port of Port Angeles should increase its marina rental rates by 1 percent over the cost of inflation, a consultant to… Continue reading

Two anglers bring their catch to shore at the Port Angeles Boat Haven on Sunday. —Photo by Arwyn Rice/Peninsula Daily News
State Sen. Jim Hargrove

EYE ON OLYMPIA: Twitter helped fritter legislators’ time away, Hargrove says

OLYMPIA — Do-it-yourself legislation and a Twittering constituency helped send the 2015 legislative session into triple overtime, Sen. Jim Hargrove says. Voters last November passed… Continue reading

State Sen. Jim Hargrove
Olympic Medical Center to choose contractor for medical office building

Olympic Medical Center to choose contractor for medical office building

PORT ANGELES — Either of two Clallam County electrical companies will win a subcontract when Olympic Medical Center chooses a general contractor for its new… Continue reading

Olympic Medical Center to choose contractor for medical office building
Kim Leach

Serenity House finds shelter of its own in line of credit

PORT ANGELES — Like one of its clients, Serenity House has found shelter — from its creditors. An equity loan from Sound Bank will allow… Continue reading

Kim Leach
Kim Leach

Serenity House finds shelter of its own in line of credit

PORT ANGELES — Like one of its clients, Serenity House has found shelter — from its creditors. An equity loan from Sound Bank will allow… Continue reading

Kim Leach