Clallam County

UPDATE: Wanted Forks man taken into custody

A Forks man wanted on investigation of first-degree robbery has been arrested a day after detectives attempted to locate him. Frederick Crawford, 31,… Continue reading

‘Dead heat’ in Port Angeles City Council race

Taylor had 21-vote advantage over Suggs in initial returns

Challengers lead two incumbents in PASD

Sixty votes separate Position 1 candidates

Incumbents win seats on Peninsula port commissions

Incumbent commissioners in the ports of Port Angeles and Port Townsend kept their seats after securing solid leads in Tuesday’s general election.… Continue reading

Port Angeles man arrested on weapons possession

A Port Angeles man has been arrested on investigation of possession of dangerous weapons and first-degree unlawful possession of a firearm following a… Continue reading

Stephanz leads in Olympic Medical Center race

Bensen, Sanders also on top in contested hospital seats

Voters remove coroner from prosecuting attorney

Clallam County voters had two countywide measures on which to decide as they filled out their general election ballots this week. One… Continue reading

Port Angeles, Clallam PUD lift water restrictions

The city of Port Angeles and Clallam County Public Utility District No. 1 have rescinded water restrictions for their respective water systems.… Continue reading

From left to right, Neva Miller, Ray Farrell, Shellie Andrews and Ryan O’Hara process election ballots on Tuesday morning at the Clallam County Courthouse in Port Angeles. Initial results were posted after press time and are available at www.peninsuladailynews.com. For full coverage, see Thursday’s print and online editions. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Election results online

From left to right, Neva Miller, Ray Farrell, Shellie Andrews and Ryan O’Hara process election ballots on Tuesday morning at the Clallam County Courthouse in… Continue reading

From left to right, Neva Miller, Ray Farrell, Shellie Andrews and Ryan O’Hara process election ballots on Tuesday morning at the Clallam County Courthouse in Port Angeles. Initial results were posted after press time and are available at www.peninsuladailynews.com. For full coverage, see Thursday’s print and online editions. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
“Fangs of the Deep,” a ceramic piece by Mike Middlestead, will be part of the “Nature vs. Machine” exhibit at Blue Whole Gallery during Friday’s Art Walk in Sequim.

First Friday Art Walk set this weekend in Sequim

The First Friday Art Walk will celebrate with a brown-themed event from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at various venues in downtown Sequim.… Continue reading

“Fangs of the Deep,” a ceramic piece by Mike Middlestead, will be part of the “Nature vs. Machine” exhibit at Blue Whole Gallery during Friday’s Art Walk in Sequim.

Forks to receive loan, grant for infrastructure

Milling company may invest $12M-$13M at industrial park

A Gofundme account has been set up for the Akers family after Christian Akers, 35, and Wyatt Akers, 7, died last week in a boating accident on the Bogachiel River. (Gofundme.com)

Fund set up to help Akers family after boating accident

An online fund has been set up for the family of two people who died in the Bogachiel River last week. Christian Akers,… Continue reading

A Gofundme account has been set up for the Akers family after Christian Akers, 35, and Wyatt Akers, 7, died last week in a boating accident on the Bogachiel River. (Gofundme.com)
Philanthropic Educational Organization Chapter JC members who hosted the 2024 Holiday Bazaar in Sequim are, from left to right, front to back: Mary Ann Dangman, Jane Martin, Valerie Grier, Esther Alward, Peggy Scheideler, Darlene Neeley, Dottie Smallbeck, Debby Jewell, Anne Schutz, Jane Barker, Heather Minter, Nancy Buehler, Marcia Barrett, Julianne Rossiter, Glenda Rudolph, and Anne Mauger. (Kathy Cox)

P.E.O. Chapter JC to hold 16th annual Holiday Bazaar

Event to take place Saturday at Sequim Community Church

Philanthropic Educational Organization Chapter JC members who hosted the 2024 Holiday Bazaar in Sequim are, from left to right, front to back: Mary Ann Dangman, Jane Martin, Valerie Grier, Esther Alward, Peggy Scheideler, Darlene Neeley, Dottie Smallbeck, Debby Jewell, Anne Schutz, Jane Barker, Heather Minter, Nancy Buehler, Marcia Barrett, Julianne Rossiter, Glenda Rudolph, and Anne Mauger. (Kathy Cox)

PAT NEAL: A bad day on the river

THIS TIME OF year brings back a lot of memories. These can be triggered by the smell of a driftwood fire on a river- bank,… Continue reading

Kate Reavey.

Peninsula College professor receives Humanities Washington Award

Peninsula College’s Kate Reavey has been named one of 50 recipients of the Humanities Washington Award in celebration of the organization’s 50th… Continue reading

Kate Reavey.

Water, cemetery districts have unopposed candidates

Several water and cemetery district commissioners were elected Tuesday as they ran unopposed for their respective seats in Clallam and Jefferson counties. In Clallam County,… Continue reading

Voters rejecting Quillayute parks levy

A six-year property tax levy was being narrowly defeated in the Quillayute Parks and Recreation District. The close measure had 51.3 percent of voters (352… Continue reading

Miano leads Taggart for fire commissioner seat

Bill Miano was leading Mike Taggart on Tuesday night in a race for Position 3 on the Clallam County Fire District 3 board. The Carlsborg-based… Continue reading

Challengers leading Port Angeles school board races

Two challengers were leading their races for Port Angeles School Board in initial ballot returns Tuesday night. Ned Hammar held a slim lead over incumbent… Continue reading