By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – Police arrested a rowdy hotel guest Wednesday morning after he trashed his room and assaulted staff and police officers. 38-year-old Brian Bradley was a guest of the Red Lion Hotel on
By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – The effort to restore fisher populations in western Washington took another step forward last week when biologists released five fishers from Alberta, Canada into Olympic National Park near Lake Ozette. Prized
SEQUIM – There’s a new leader of the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce. Beth Pratt will take over as the new executive director. She comes to the Chamber after more than 14 years of working in the
By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – One of the most important outcomes of the 2020 national census is the process of redistricting based on population changes, and the Clallam County Districting Commission is in the middle of
SEQUIM – Sequim School Superintendent Dr. Jayne Pryne announced her resignation Wednesday. The news was sent to district staff and parents through the Skyward communication program. In her message, Pryne said, “It has been my great
By Pepper Fisher TACOMA — The lead defendant in a scheme to illegally harvest maple trees from the Olympic National Forest that resulted in a massive forest fire three years ago was sentenced Monday to 20 months
PORT ANGELES – Jury selection began yesterday in the triple murder trial of a Port Angeles man. Hundreds of potential jurors were summoned to the Vern Burton Center for the start of the trial for 53-year-old Dennis
PORT ANGELES – Clallam County has received a grant to pay for running a new mental health court. The state has awarded just over $231 thousand dollars for the court. The money was established through a Senate