Jefferson County Public Health has issued a health advisory regarding high levels of fecal bacteria in the water off East Beach. The department… Continue reading
Amazon spokesperson confirms retailer’s involvement in project
Sequim author-photographer looks to wider distribution
Candidates to focus on bipartisanship
Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe to bless apparatus
Custom trimaran sails into Ketchikan, Alaska
IT WAS GOING to be one of those days. From the dawn’s early light to the twilight’s last gleaming, it was one of those days… Continue reading
The Wilder Senior Baseball Club got back on the winning track, getting outstanding pitching from a trio of hurlers who fired a… Continue reading
There will be a free tennis camp July 8-12 for any high school boys interested in playing on the Port Angeles High… Continue reading
The state Department of Health has closed Mystery Bay for recreational harvesting of all shellfish species. The closure was prompted by high… Continue reading
Three people were transported for non-life-threatening injuries after a collision involving three vehicles, including a semi-truck and two SUVs, near Sequim Bay State… Continue reading
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Elora Wilson, 10, and her mother, Eria Wilson of Sequim, create solstice crowns to wear on their heads at a craft table in Webster’s Woods… Continue reading
Movies at OTA will conclude with a screening of “Hamlet” at
7 p.m. Saturday. The film will be shown in the Elaine and… Continue reading
Social Norm’s will host the second Gayla from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday. The annual alternative youth prom is at Port… Continue reading
Port Townsend’s marketing workgroup and its lodging tax advisory committee have announced a collaborative approach to providing visitor information services following the… Continue reading
New rules automatically raise fire danger July through September
The Jefferson County Historical Society Museum of Art and History will extend its current exhibits due to popular demand. Jeanne K. Simmons’s… Continue reading
Noah Smith will perform music from the Romantic era at 3 p.m. Sunday. The free concert is part of a new recital… Continue reading
Full-time enrollment up 30 percent this spring over last year
Sunday performance will take place at Field Arts Events Hall