The pianos sold for $500 and $600 each.
Football providing a sense of normalcy
Filing alleges that the state’s failure to place the developmentally disabled in the living arrangements they seek violates the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Alleged bullying and threats may have led the City Council to stop water fluoridation.
The Mabrey family is working hard to save a valuable neighborhood asset.
News items for the North Olympic Peninsula
High-priced tight end back on practice field
Lawsuit cites email exchanges between university officials that indicate the board picked the school’s president before taking a public vote.
Kevin Van De Wege said he supports statewide Initiative 1433, while Danille Turissini is against it.
Port facilities will be important resources when bridges become impassable, electronic communications and electric generation go silent, and schools are severely damaged.
Seattle Harbor Patrol Boat No. 1 — now in the possession of the Port of Port Townsend — is more than just another project to Marc Landry.
Bill Dickinson tells Sequim Chamber meeting he’s seen even local attitudes toward law enforcement shift in recent months.
Four position battles to keep an eye on
News briefs for the North Olympic Peninsula
Team USA’s win streak at 43 and counting
Former collegiate decathlete.