Arwyn Rice

Cheri Tinker

Sarge’s Place in Forks to raise funds for vets one commemorative brick at a time in new fundraiser

FORKS — Just as the military is built one soldier, sailor, airman, marine and coast guardsman at a time, Sarge’s Place, a transitional housing project… Continue reading

Cheri Tinker
Nora Lawson

WEEKEND: Art focus of Forks RainFest this weekend

NOTE: “Today” and “tonight” refer to Friday, April 25. FORKS — Art is the focus of the second weekend of RainFest in Forks. A week… Continue reading

Nora Lawson
A guided hike of the Cape Flattery trail will include information about plants and other animals that share the area with bald eagles. Neah Bay Eagle Festival

WEEKEND: Neah Bay festival fetes eagles Saturday

NEAH BAY — The eagles are flying in Neah Bay, and Eagle Fest 2014 will celebrate them Saturday. More than 20 bald eagles and golden… Continue reading

A guided hike of the Cape Flattery trail will include information about plants and other animals that share the area with bald eagles. Neah Bay Eagle Festival

Cape Flattery levy approval means status quo maintained

CLALLAM BAY — The apparent passage of Cape Flattery School District’s four-year, $375,000 maintenance-and-operations levy will allow the district to continue educating students without disruption,… Continue reading

Nora Lawson

WEEKEND: Art focus of Forks RainFest this weekend

NOTE: “Today” and “tonight” refer to Friday, April 25. FORKS — Art is the focus of the second weekend of RainFest in Forks. A week… Continue reading

Nora Lawson
A guided hike of the Cape Flattery trail will include information about plants and other animals that share the area with bald eagles. Neah Bay Eagle Festival

WEEKEND: Neah Bay festival fetes eagles Saturday

NEAH BAY — The eagles are flying in Neah Bay, and Eagle Fest 2014 will celebrate them Saturday. More than 20 bald eagles and golden… Continue reading

A guided hike of the Cape Flattery trail will include information about plants and other animals that share the area with bald eagles. Neah Bay Eagle Festival

Cape Flattery levy approval means status quo maintained

CLALLAM BAY — The apparent passage of Cape Flattery School District’s four-year, $375,000 maintenance-and-operations levy will allow the district to continue educating students without disruption,… Continue reading

Port Angeles to seek help from School Board on Civic Field lighting; end of night games could come for facility

PORT ANGELES — The city will ask the Port Angeles School Board on Thursday for help in replacing failing lighting systems at Civic Field —… Continue reading

Port Angeles to seek help from School Board on Civic Field lighting; end of night games could come for facility

PORT ANGELES — The city will ask the Port Angeles School Board on Thursday for help in replacing failing lighting systems at Civic Field —… Continue reading

Peninsula College student government mulls selection process for leaders rather than election

PORT ANGELES — The Peninsula College student government is ready to move away from democracy for selecting its student leaders and is asking student voters… Continue reading

Child’s death in Olympic National Forest deemed ‘tragic accident’ by Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office

BRINNON — The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office has determined that the death of a 12-year-old Silverdale boy in Olympic National Forest was an accident caused… Continue reading

Coast Guard rescues boater off Port Townsend (with video)

PORT TOWNSEND — A U.S. Coast Guard response-boat crew rescued a boater over the weekend when his 19-foot sailboat overturned in the waters off Port… Continue reading

Five Peninsula schools to see state awards

Five North Olympic Peninsula schools have received 2013 Washington Achievement Awards for student achievement and will receive those awards at a ceremony Thursday. State Superintendent… Continue reading

Forks schools reorganization vote set for Tuesday

FORKS — The Quillayute Valley School Board will vote Tuesday on whether to proceed with a plan to shift students between schools, creating a school… Continue reading

Man dies of heart attack after boat overturns off Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — A small boat overturned off Port Hudson Marina on Sunday, and one of the three sailors on board died soon after being… Continue reading

Man dies of heart attack after boat overturns off Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — A small boat overturned off Port Hudson Marina on Sunday, and one of the three sailors on board died soon after being… Continue reading

Child’s death in Olympic National Forest deemed ‘tragic accident’ by Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office

BRINNON — The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office has determined that the death of a 12-year-old Silverdale boy in Olympic National Forest was an accident caused… Continue reading

Alexis Showers

Crack open spring with Peninsula Easter egg hunts

In an annual rite of spring, free community Easter egg hunts will be held this weekend for North Olympic Peninsula children. Egg hunts are on… Continue reading

Alexis Showers
A groundbreaking is set Saturday for Forks' new Rainforest Art Center

Forks arts center groundbreaking ceremony coming Saturday; construction set to begin Tuesday

FORKS — More than 18 months after the Rainforest Art Center burned to the ground, construction is about to begin on its replacement. A groundbreaking… Continue reading

A groundbreaking is set Saturday for Forks' new Rainforest Art Center
A groundbreaking is set Saturday for Forks' new Rainforest Art Center

Forks arts center groundbreaking ceremony coming Saturday; construction set to begin Tuesday

FORKS — More than 18 months after the Rainforest Art Center burned to the ground, construction is about to begin on its replacement. A groundbreaking… Continue reading

A groundbreaking is set Saturday for Forks' new Rainforest Art Center