PORT ANGELES – Fewer international students are coming to the United States. That’s hurting American colleges and universities as well as the US economy. Here at home, Peninsula College has seen a 25% drop in international student enrollment
PORT ANGELES – The City of Port Angeles and Clallam County Commissioners are submitting objections to the current proposal for cleaning up the Rayonier Mill site in Port Angeles Harbor. The deadline for public comment, already extended
PORT ANGELES – Forecasters say there’s a slight chance of snow flurries coming to the north Olympic Peninsula this holiday week. According to the National Weather Service, snow levels may drop below 1000 feet by Tuesday morning.
PORT ANGELES – Fire sprinklers quickly put out a fire in a Port Angeles apartment complex. Port Angeles Fire Department was called to 1003 South C. Street just before noon Sunday for the possible structure fire. First
PORT ANGELES – Admitted drug dealer Marie Haller was sentenced to 7 years in prison Thursday in Clallam County Superior Court. In May of this year OPNET detectives served a search warrant on Haller’s apartment in Port
PORT ANGELES –The Port Angeles Police Department has set itself apart on a statewide level. Several Port Angeles officers and staff just returned from the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs conference in Chelan, where they
OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK – Food trucks, Wi-Fi, and even Amazon deliveries could be coming to a National Park campground near you if recent recommendations from an advisory committee are adopted. The Department of Interior is reviewing proposals
SEQUIM – Cranksgiving is back in Sequim this Saturday for the ninth year in a row, and again this year, Port Angeles in getting in on the action. Bicycle riders of all ages will set out at