A Bothell man has pleaded not guilty in Clallam… Continue reading Clallam County Superior Court Judge Brent Basden has set… Continue reading Law enforcement officers from multiple agencies arrested a man in… Continue reading A Port Angeles man was booked into Clallam County… Continue reading A second suspect has been arrested in connection with… Continue reading A Port Angeles man has been arrested on investigation… Continue reading © 2025, Peninsula Daily News + Sound Publishing, Inc. + Black Press Media WITH MOTHER’S DAY fast approaching all across the nation, greenhouses and nurseries… Continue reading AN OLD FRIEND of mine sent me some old Port Angeles newspapers.… Continue reading Niobe Weaver will present “Walking in the Garden of… Continue reading The Rev. William Murray MacDonald will present “Paul on… Continue reading The Rev. Terry Barrett will present “What is Ours… Continue reading The Rev. Pam Douglas-Smith will present “Distance Healing of… Continue reading THOUGH PASSOVER IS over, the lessons and themes continue to resonate. Two… Continue reading GREAT NEWS! PENINSULA Pet Emergency is now up and running for emergency… Continue reading WELL, IT LOOKS like we (that is, the Christian church) have gotten… Continue reading Karen Barrows will present “The Gifts of Unbelief” at… Continue reading Sequim High School freshman Sebastian Greimes sits outside during a lunch break He opposes a total ban on cell phones as he feels it could “be more harmful than helpful” as some students need to communicate with parents or their workplace Sequim School District leaders plan to send out a survey in June asking families and school staffers their thoughts on cell phone usage in schools (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group) Some of the 90 sailboats in the annual 2025 Race to the… Continue reading Olympic Kiwanis, in partnership with Friendly Earth International Recycling,… Continue reading Feiro Marine Life Center will award scholarships to two… Continue reading The Hood Canal Bridge has reopened to traffic following a… Continue reading A motorcycle rider died after he collided with the truck… Continue reading There will be no field carrier landing practice operations for… Continue reading Port Angeles’ Alex Angevine is getting hot right when the Roughriders most… Continue reading Five athletes from Klahhane Gymnastics competed last week at… Continue reading Sequim’s Riley Pyeatt won her first individual outdoor race at… Continue reading Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News Cole Johanson, 2, makes a final adjustment… Continue reading Port Angeles’ Leia Larson won the 3,200-meter run, Teanna Clark… Continue reading The East Jefferson boys soccer team won a critical… Continue reading Port Angeles senior Faerin Tait ran to victories in… Continue reading The Port Angeles girls softball team took care of… Continue reading Sequim and Forks combined for 34 base hits in the… Continue reading Runners and walkers will… Continue reading Sequim rallied to knock off second place North Kitsap 7-4… Continue reading While exact numbers vary according to source there’s little doubt that pickleball is America’s fastest growing sport and has been… a vibrant ensemble of more than 75 wind and percussion musicians led by Tyler Benedict Musical considered timeless by SHS students City crews will begin work on the Fourth Avenue water main replacement project on Monday The state Supreme Court has denied a Sequim man’s motion for reconsideration regarding the recall of four Port Angeles City… An after-hours weekend emergency pet clinic will be opening in Sequim because the Sequim Farmers & Artisans Market season… — A 71-year-old Sequim resident fell victim to a sophisticated scam losing $125,000 after being deceived by people posing as federal agents investigating Amazon fraud The Clallam County Sheriff's Office said the incident began on March 2 when the woman was contacted by a man claiming to be from the "Amazon Fraud Department." He then connected her with another man who identified himself as "John Davis," an "Agent" with the Federal Trade Commission The "Agent" convinced the victim that she was implicated in a money laundering operation and needed to prove her innocence by providing money to the Federal Trade Commission The woman was instructed to withdraw large sums of cash and deliver it to an "agent" at a Sequim business each time receiving a one-dollar bill from the supposed agent The scam was uncovered when the victim's bank manager alerted her to the suspicious activity prompting an investigation by Clallam County Sheriff's Detectives with the help of the Olympic Peninsula Narcotics Enforcement Team The victim was instructed to prepare another $40,000 for delivery deputies arrested 35-year-old Alla Mashkova of Tacoma who was identified as the driver of the vehicle involved in the scam Mashkova was interviewed with the assistance of a Ukrainian-speaking interpreter and booked into Clallam County Jail on charges of Extortion 2nd Degree and Attempted Theft 1st Degree as authorities believe multiple suspects are involved The Clallam County Sheriff's Office urges residents to remain vigilant against scams and to contact them for assistance if they suspect fraudulent activity families across the Olympic Peninsula are gearing up for a much-needed break…