The towering fir tree from Olympic National Forest that will be lighted and decorated in front of the U.S. Capitol starts its 10-day tour of… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES -- One of the first challenges Eric Lewis, interim CEO of Olympic Medical Center, must face is negotiating a new wage and benefits… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES -- About 34 percent of Clallam County ballots are ready to count, a low number according to Auditor Cathleen McKeown. Of the 44,105… Continue reading
Two banners made in Port Angeles will escort the 2006 U. S. Capitol Christmas Tree as it travels across the state and nation on its… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES -- Attorney Gabe Galanda will return to Port Angeles, his hometown, on Friday to speak about the settlement that ended the Hood Canal… Continue reading
By JENNIFER VENEKLASEN SEQUIM -- "It is like being on Mars," Jim Rosenburgh said of the Bonneville Salt Flats where he and his team set… Continue reading
By LEILA SUMMERS FORKS -- A Forks-based business has received the bid to sell office equipment from the Enron building in Houston, Texas. Kitty Sperry,… Continue reading
By LEILA SUMMERS PORT ANGELES -- Nine-year-old Noah Niswanger peered over the lip of the giant tank and watched the crabs shuffle along the bottom.… Continue reading
By STEPHAN MICHAELS PORT TOWNSEND -- For more than 40 years, the Port Townsend Tennis Tournament has drawn players from around Jefferson County to compete… Continue reading
By KERI BRENNER OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK -- Searchers and family members shared anguish and frustration Tuesday as an eighth day of a massive search for… Continue reading
By VENICE BUHAIN, THE OLYMPIAN The search for a state worker and former U.S. Army paratrooper believed to be lost hiking continues today, nine days… Continue reading
By JULIUS MACKER SEATTLE -- Matt Lane knew he wanted to be a professional baseball player from the minute he found out he could get… Continue reading
By NOEL S. BRADY BELLEVUE -- A 21-year-old Sequim man has pleaded guilty for getting drunk and causing a grisly traffic collision here that killed… Continue reading
By Julius Macker SEQUIM -- The Skagit Valley Lightning dealt the Olympic Peninsula Eagles (0-2) their second consecutive loss on Saturday night, a 24-0 defeat… Continue reading
Members of an art class at the Clallam County Family YMCA in Port Angeles attended a one-day workshop Thursday to learn how to make Ukrainian… Continue reading
By MIKE GLENN EDITOR'S NOTE: Mike Glenn is CEO of Olympic Medical Center. He wrote this article for the PDN. As our community knows, Virginia… Continue reading
By Julius Macker PORT ANGELES -- The Peninsula College women's basketball team continues to play hard, but once again were unable to gain any head… Continue reading
By Laura Rosser PORT ANGELES -- It has taken a village to raise this child, even if the "child" in question is resting in "the… Continue reading
By EVA TALLMADGE PORT ANGELES -- After reviewing more than 100 applications from across the nation and a rigorous selection process, the Port Angeles Fire… Continue reading
By Shanon Burke SEQUIM -- In an effort to create a balanced budget for 2006, City Manager Bill Elliott has proposed increasing the city's plan… Continue reading