By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – On Monday, August 21, the City of Port Angeles announced, due to low flows in the Elwha River, a Stage II Water Shortage had been declared to encourage immediate voluntary reductions
OLYMPIA – An outbreak of avian influenza, also known as bird flu, is impacting wild birds and several seals near Fort Flagler State Park in Jefferson County. The outbreak started in early July. For that reason, the Washington
BELLINGHAM, Wash. – The Cascadia Daily News in Bellingham reported Monday that a 20-year-old Sequim woman was visiting friends in Bellingham when she went missing about a week ago. According to members of her family, Samantha Rivers
PORT ANGELES – A Port Angeles man was arrested Friday night after leading police in a car chase while driving a U-Haul box truck. 28-year-old Andrew Benson, who had an outstanding warrant for his arrest, was spotted
PORT ANGELES — Investigators are looking into a suspicious fire early Sunday morning west of Port Angeles. About 4 am, Clallam 2 Fire-Rescue were dispatched to a reported structure fire in the 600 block of Lower Elwha
PORT ANGELES — Olympic National Park now has six fires burning inside its boundaries. According to ONP officials, after dry conditions yesterday and today, the Eagle Point Fire grew significantly this afternoon. It is estimated to be 50
Port Angeles, Wash. – Fire suppression efforts, aided by recent rain and cooler weather, will allow the park to reopen the Hurricane Ridge Road and Obstruction Point Road to all traffic on Saturday, September 2. The fire grew an acre overnight
PORT ANGELES – Peninsula College officials released some new information Friday about the number of students, employees and retirees whose personal information may have been exposed by a third-party cybersecurity incident. Earlier this summer, the popular filesharing