Only the hardiest groups of backcountry enthusiasts — those able to traverse winding trail, steep landscapes and shoot accurately from long… Continue reading
‘This transition will not be a light switch on and off; it will be a dial’
21-acre parcel sought for Miller Peninsula State Park development
A Port Orchard girl who went missing near the Sequim Costco last week arrived safely at her grandmother’s house in Port Angeles… Continue reading
Added precautions in place to protect patients, staff
Health officials optimistic at counties’ progress
Even once the broad restrictions currently in place in Washington state in response to the coronavirus… Continue reading
It’s not something Rose Theatre owner Rocky Friedman ever pictured himself doing. But last week, the Rose became what Friedman calls “a… Continue reading
Lodging tax may be awarded to ‘keep lights on’
2021 project includes shared-use path from Front Street to national park visitor center
Restrictive measures likely will be lifted in phases
President doesn’t offer specifics about the source of his asserted power
Teleconference interviews to be scheduled
Virus pushes organizers to put on virtual run
Space expands for more families, child care
SEQUIM – Ted Miller, a member of the Sequim City Council since 2009, has died of a stroke. He was 74. Miller died suddenly Friday,… Continue reading
Temporary nonprofit donates to Jefferson Healthcare
Additional closures aim to slow the spread of COVID-19
Traveling, visiting can lead to uptick in COVID-19 cases, they say
Areas are for people who lack safe places to stay