PORT ANGELES — The three Clallam County commissioners are expected to take action on a $9.03 million construction contract for the Carlsborg sewer project when… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Clandestine messages hidden in plain sight? No, this isn't Cold War-era espionage but art intended to brighten the day of pedestrians. At… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles teacher, artist, actress and parent not willing to let after-school children’s programs go by the wayside is working with… Continue reading
OLYMPIA — State Reps. Steve Tharinger and Kevin Van De Wege, both Sequim Democrats, say they are hopeful legislators will be able to reach an… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Michael and Spring Thomas want to demonstrate how strong a house built of straw can be. Straw bales, that is. Compressed and… Continue reading
EDITOR'S NOTE: This report has been corrected to reflect the total number and percentage of registered voters involved in Jefferson County’s Democratic presidential caucus meetings… Continue reading
SEQUIM — Organizers of the 13th annual Olympic Peninsula BirdFest set for April 15-17 are encouraging participants to sign up for programs now, saying some… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles has been chosen to host the state conference for the National Alliance on Mental Illness on Sept. 30-Oct. 2. This… Continue reading
TACOMA — A Port Angeles man’s October conviction of unlawful possession of a firearm has been overturned. The state Court of Appeals on March 15… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Would you care for a little art with your books? The Art in the Library program, sponsored by the North Olympic Library… Continue reading
PORT HADLOCK — Cindy Jayne, Jefferson County Climate Action Committee chair, on Tuesday will lead a discussion about the book, This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs.… Continue reading
NOTE: “Today” and “tonight” refer to Friday, March 25. PORT ANGELES — Put on some dark shades, a fedora and sit back this evening, snapping… Continue reading
NOTE: “Today” and “tonight” refer to Friday, March 25. SEQUIM — Author Mary Lou Sanelli is the featured guest during this month's Fourth Friday Readings… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — The music of Glenn Miller, who disappeared while traveling over the English Channel during World War II, lives on and can be… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — A committee studying Port Angeles school facilities has recommended that the Port Angeles School District try again to pass a bond —… Continue reading
OLYMPIA — Looking back at his three-decade career as a state legislator, Sen. Jim Hargrove lists the Becca Bill, crime prevention initiatives, working with veterans'… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — What is the Blarney Stone, and why does kissing it bestow the gift of gab? Find out Saturday during the Celtic Storytelling… Continue reading
COYLE — The end of the rainbow will lead to the Laurel B. Johnson Community Center where musical treasure awaits. The Fire Inside, a Celtic… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — A longtime employee of Strait Music has taken over management of the store that has sold musical instruments and provided repairs on… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — What is the Blarney Stone, and why does kissing it bestow the gift of gab? Find out Saturday during the Celtic Storytelling… Continue reading