Clallam County

School board hopefuls highlight past success

Levy, bond to bring new, renovated buildings online

Sequim City Band, PAHS symphonic band combine for performance

The Sequim City Band and the Port Angeles High School symphonic band will present “Timeless Treasures” at 2 p.m. Saturday. The free concert… Continue reading

Studium lecture to focus on ‘Creating Common Ground’

Carmen Watson-Charles will present “Creating Common Ground” at 12:35 p.m. Thursday. Watson-Charles’ lecture will be part… Continue reading

Marysville man dies in collision east of Sequim

A 64-year-old Marysville man died after a collision east of Sequim, the State Patrol reported. Arthur Hetzel of Marysville was traveling east on… Continue reading

Hailey Robinson welds a steel frame on a component of a temporary military billet being constructed at Composite Recycling Technology Center's Port Angeles facility. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Recycling center innovating with carbon fiber, timber

Business constructs pickleball nets, housing solutions

Hailey Robinson welds a steel frame on a component of a temporary military billet being constructed at Composite Recycling Technology Center's Port Angeles facility. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Charter Review committee to meet Thursday

The Clallam County Charter Review Commission’s Land Acquisition Committee will meet at 11 a.m. Thursday. The hybrid meeting will be in the county commissioners’ meeting… Continue reading

Deadline extended for bids on safety facility

Commissioners now set to open project information Nov. 10

PAT NEAL: Singing the birdfeeder blues

THIS IS THE season of one of the greatest migrations on Earth happening right now. We’ve all heard of the epic flights of migrating waterfowl… Continue reading

Port Angeles man dies after car falls 80 feet

Three other teens in vehicle injured

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In Olympic Theatre Arts’ “A Murder is Announced,” Inspector Craddock (Susan Cates), left, tries to solve a suspicious death with help from Agatha Christie’s popular character Miss Marple (Susan DelaBarre), front right.
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In Olympic Theatre Arts’ “A Murder is Announced,” Inspector Craddock (Susan Cates), left, tries to solve a suspicious death with help from Agatha Christie’s popular character Miss Marple (Susan DelaBarre), front right.

Fire destroys multiple barns on Mount Pleasant Road

Multiple barns were destroyed by a fire that required six agencies to extinguish, Clallam County Fire District 2 officials said. No injuries… Continue reading

Peninsula to celebrate with Halloween events

Halloween-themed events are scheduled for venues across the North Olympic Peninsula this week. They include: • A cosplay party for teens is set for 6… Continue reading

Port Angeles man airlifted following stabbing

Couple allegedly steal car with 7 kids inside

Proposals would help those with disabilities

Clallam department has $400,000 available to award

Police: Teenager in custody following school threats

A 15-year-old student was taken into custody and placed at the Clallam County Youth Center after threats were posted anonymously on social media,… Continue reading

A crowd gathers on the lawn of the Clallam County Courthouse on Saturday for one of two “No Kings” rallies in Port Angeles protesting the policies of President Donald Trump and his administration. Several hundred people attended the courthouse demonstration with about a thousand at a concurrent rally at the intersection of First and Front streets on the east side of the city. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

‘No Kings’

A crowd gathers on the lawn of the Clallam County Courthouse on Saturday for one of two “No Kings” rallies in Port Angeles protesting the… Continue reading

A crowd gathers on the lawn of the Clallam County Courthouse on Saturday for one of two “No Kings” rallies in Port Angeles protesting the policies of President Donald Trump and his administration. Several hundred people attended the courthouse demonstration with about a thousand at a concurrent rally at the intersection of First and Front streets on the east side of the city. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
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Sequim School District recently surveyed staff and families about cell phone and other device use in schools. Most district staff feared devices may distract from learning while families support limits on device use in classrooms.

Sequim board hears results of device surveys

Most district staff fear harms to learning; families support limits

Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group
Sequim School District recently surveyed staff and families about cell phone and other device use in schools. Most district staff feared devices may distract from learning while families support limits on device use in classrooms.
Improved play equipment, parking and walking paths at Margaret Kirner Park are proposed in Sequim’s 2026 budget along with expanded water and sewer infrastructure along portions of West Sequim Bay Road, traffic and pedestrian signal improvements and millions of dollars in other projects. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Sequim proposes $51.6M budget

Projects include utility expansion

Improved play equipment, parking and walking paths at Margaret Kirner Park are proposed in Sequim’s 2026 budget along with expanded water and sewer infrastructure along portions of West Sequim Bay Road, traffic and pedestrian signal improvements and millions of dollars in other projects. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

A GROWING CONCERN: Get to the root of fall pruning

LET’S REVIEW A perfect and a little-known method which is totally appropriate now in the month of October. I have numerous times explained, and rightly… Continue reading

City of Port Angeles, Platypus disagree on plan

Parties working on permitting requirements