Clallam 2 version of Operation Candy Cane is back this Friday, Saturday
PORT ANGELES – Operation Candy Cane has been around for decades, with the antique fire engine driving Santa Claus through the streets of Port Angeles, handing out candy canes and collecting donations for the food bank. (Although,
Huff selected to Clallam 2 Fire Commission
PORT ANGELES – The Clallam 2 Fire-Rescue Board of Fire Commissioners has a new member, and it’s a familiar name to many. The Board met at a special public meeting on Monday to review applicants for the
Lincoln Park BMX garners another award
TULSA, Oklahoma – The Coleman family in Port Angeles has had a good month. On November 2, Lincoln Park BMX Track President and Track Operator, Sean Coleman, brought home the prestigious 2022 Washington State Volunteer of the
Local Coast Guard medivacs Forks woman to Victoria in bad weather

SEATTLE – The Coast Guard medically evacuated a 42-year-old woman Wednesday, in critical condition, from Forks to Canada. At 8 p.m. Tuesday, Coast Guard officials in Seattle received a report of a patient at Forks Community Hospital
Garland celebrates 'significant' Jan. 6 convictions, talks Trump special counsel
Pete Marovich/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Attorney General Merrick Garland took something of a victory lap on Wednesday, a day after the Department of Justice secured convictions in one of the Jan. 6 investigation’s highest profile prosecutions. Stewart
House committee receives access to Trump's tax returns after yearslong fight
Mint Images/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The House Ways and Means Committee has received access to former President Donald Trump’s tax returns after the Supreme Court last week rejected his final objection on the issue. “Treasury has complied
What a rail strike would mean for your finances
EThamPhoto/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Hundreds of thousands of rail workers stand on the brink of a strike that would snarl the nation’s supply chain, driving up prices for households already under strain and eventually leaving some store
LOCAL SPORTS — Updates on former PAHS hoops stars

Photo: Eve Burke hits a jumper for Linfield PORT ANGELES — With the college basketball season underway, an update on some former Roughriders. Eve Burke, a freshman at Linfield College, is having a good start. Burke is
Democrats may soon shake up primary calendar: Why it matters and who could replace Iowa
krisanapong detraphiphat/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The 2024 presidential race is still two years away but a major change to Democrats’ primary process — affecting which candidates run and which states get first crack at voting on their
Biden announces 'long overdue' investments in Indian Country
Pete Marovich/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — President Joe Biden on Wednesday announced “long overdue” commitments to Native American nations. “On my watch, we’re ushering in a new era and advancing a way for the federal government to work