SEQUIM – Sequim High School and Olympic Peninsula Academy were operating on a modified lockdown status today until about 11:30. The move came after Sequim High School administration learned a student made a specific and targeted threat
By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – Tuesday’s news that billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott has given a $1 million grant to Clallam County’s Habitat For Humanity affiliate has created a renewed enthusiasm behind the organization’s effort to develop
By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – Clallam County Prosecutor Mark Nichols announced his candidacy for a third term in office Wednesday. In 2018, Nichols focused his campaign on a commitment to make public safety his top priority,
PORT ANGELES — Peninsula Pirate women’s basketball coach Alison Crumb has the Pirates in the NWAC tournament for the 14th time in school history and the 3rd time in the Final Four. Under Crumb, the Pirates won
By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – Washington state lawmakers made some important adjustments to last year’s police reform laws that were broadly seen by law enforcement as too restrictive. Notably, language was clarified to once again authorize
By Pepper Fisher CLALLAM BAY – There is good news for Olympic Peninsula travelers between Sappho and Neah Bay. State Route 112 is back open with completion of the massive cleanup of the November landslide at milepost
PORT ANGELES – The Port Angeles School District is reaching out to the community for developing a new strategic plan. The district has launched a community-wide survey for all residents in the district regarding the planning process
Photo courtesy Jay Cline EVERETT – All that noise you heard Sunday night about 9 pm was the Peninsula Pirates women’s basketball team and their fans celebrating an upcoming trip to the NWAC Final Four. To get