Clallam County

Marine carbon removal system launches after testing phase

Project Macoma pulls seawater from harbor, makes it less acidic

Port Angeles seeking feedback on bicycle project

The city of Port Angeles is asking for input on its planned bike boulevard project. The project, planned for the west side… Continue reading

Todd Ortloff Show guests this week

Here is this week’s schedule for the 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Todd Ortloff Show on KONP 1450 AM, 101.7 FM in… Continue reading

Water restrictions eased on some Clallam PUD systems

Clallam County Public Utility District No. 1 has downgraded drought response for its Island View Water System from stage 4 to stage 3… Continue reading

Woman sentenced to 12-plus months for felony DUI

A Seattle woman has been sentenced to 12-plus months in prison following a guilty plea to felony DUI, the Clallam County Prosecuting… Continue reading

Port Angeles man investigated for attempted burglary at Walmart

A Port Angeles man allegedly broke into Walmart through an employee entrance in an attempt to get alcohol, the Clallam County Sheriff’s… Continue reading

Trevor Sly, operations manager of Olympic Hiking Co., left, and Tommy Farris, company owner and general manager, discuss relocating their business from The Wharf on the Port Angeles Waterfront to a new office on West Marine Drive. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Olympic Hiking Co. moving to Marine Drive location

Tour company plans to open ‘heart and soul of the operation’

Trevor Sly, operations manager of Olympic Hiking Co., left, and Tommy Farris, company owner and general manager, discuss relocating their business from The Wharf on the Port Angeles Waterfront to a new office on West Marine Drive. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Animal blessings offered in Port Angeles

Holy Trinity Lutheran Church will offer blessings to animals at 2 p.m. Sunday. The blessings will be offered rain or shine near… Continue reading

Arts events scheduled for this weekend

A fiber arts expo, art walks and the kinetic sculpture race highlight weekend events on the North Olympic Peninsula. • The Pacific Northwest Fiber Arts… Continue reading

Coast Guard to reduce services during shutdown

The U.S. Coast Guard will continue to execute its legally mandated operations through the federal government shutdown. “[Those include] safeguarding national security, protecting life, and… Continue reading

Counties get $6.2M in habitat funding

Grants total $61M for 155 projects statewide

This is what a half-ton bin of wine grapes looks like. I will truck more than 80 to 90 of these over the next month. (Don Corson/for Peninsula Daily News)

ISSUES OF FAITH: Save your harvest from the coming storm

IT WAS A couple of years ago, but I still remember the call vividly. It was toward the end of harvest, like it is now,… Continue reading

This is what a half-ton bin of wine grapes looks like. I will truck more than 80 to 90 of these over the next month. (Don Corson/for Peninsula Daily News)

Sanders, Force make case for hospital seat

Candidates debate during Kiwanis Club forum

Tickets on sale for Clallam Mosaic fundraiser

Tickets are available for Clallam Mosaic’s All Hearts Gala on Oct. 18. The annual fundraiser will be at Field Arts & Events… Continue reading

Clallam County Safety Fair set for Saturday in Sequim

The third Clallam County Safety Fair is set for 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. The free annual event will be at the… Continue reading

Housing costs outpacing Clallam median incomes

Workshop details state energy codes, land availability

Moby Dick event set for this weekend

The Moby Dick Extravaganza is set for this weekend in Port Angeles. The annual event at Studio Bob, 118½ E. Front St.,… Continue reading

Olympic Medical Center working on action plan for health survey

Improvements found in visit last week

Pacific Northwest Fiber Arts Expo set this weekend

The fourth Pacific Northwest Fiber Arts Expo will return to Port Angeles this weekend. The free annual event will be at the… Continue reading

Lorena Miramontes Morley, left, and her spouse, Mandy Miramontes Morley, both of Anaheim, Calif., use a remote-controlled camera to take a self-portrait on the Olympic National Park entrance sign on Tuesday in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Lorena Miramontes Morley, left, and her spouse, Mandy Miramontes Morley, both of Anaheim, Calif., use a remote-controlled camera to take a self-portrait on the Olympic National Park entrance sign on Tuesday in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)