By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – The paraeducators of the Port Angeles School District say they are going to go on strike on April 8 if they don’t get a 3.7% cost-of-living (COLA) increase that they have
By Oly Archibald PORT ANGELES — After signing three highly decorated soccer stars from the Yakima Valley, Peninsula College men’s soccer Head Coach Jake Hughes went international over two oceans to sign two European and one Asian
Photo: “Champion Award” winners Sean Coleman, Habitat for Humanity Executive Director Colleen Robinson, and Radio Pacific, Inc. Owner/President Brown Maloney PORT ANGELES – The Clallam County Economic Development Council Friday night honored local businesses, non-profits and individuals
OLYMPIA – From now through fall, the Washington State Department of Transportation will have multiple fish habitat, safety and preservation projects under construction on seven state highways in five counties on the peninsula. DOT spokesman Steve Roark
The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office reports that on Wednesday afternoon, a driver launched their pickup off an embankment near Adelma Beach and went airborne for around 150’ before rolling several times to the bottom of the hill.
By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – An unfortunate incident at Peninsula College Thursday night interrupted the Winter Jazz Concert in Maier Hall. During the performance, which featured students from Peninsula College and Port Angeles High School, a
By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – Port Angeles City Manager Nathan West presented his annual State of the City address at this week’s Chamber luncheon. Flanked on the dais by 3 of his department directors, West laid
SEQUIM – One person was hurt in a crash on Highway 101 yesterday that backed up traffic for miles west of Sequim. It happened about 4:30 pm. According to the State Patrol, a Honda Accord driven by