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Port Angeles council mulls levy lid lift, other measures to fund code enforcement

The Port Angeles City Council has voted to explore three funding options for code enforcement, including a possible levy lid lift on… Continue reading

Sequim man arrested for investigation of hit-and-run, vehicular assault

A crash early Monday morning in the Safeway East parking lot that left a trail of debris resulted in the arrest of… Continue reading

Port Hadlock man dies in wreck

A Port Hadlock man was killed Tuesday morning when the motorcycle he was riding was hit by a truck on state Highway 3,… Continue reading

Port Angeles School District sends notices to 18 employees facing layoffs

Port Angeles School District sends notices to 18 employees facing layoffs

$2.6 million needs to be saved in next year’s budget

Port Angeles School District sends notices to 18 employees facing layoffs
Pennies for Quarters buys land for tiny houses

Pennies for Quarters buys land for tiny houses

7.5 acres west of Port Angeles meant to benefit Clallam, Jefferson veterans

Pennies for Quarters buys land for tiny houses
Port Angeles man charged with with child abuse against infant
Port Angeles man charged with with child abuse against infant
Forks man held on $250,000 bail in kidnapping, assault, rape case

Forks man held on $250,000 bail in kidnapping, assault, rape case

Richard Dickinson appears in Jefferson County Superior Court

Forks man held on $250,000 bail in kidnapping, assault, rape case
PHOTO: Jellyfish star in new Feiro Marine Life Center habitat

PHOTO: Jellyfish star in new Feiro Marine Life Center habitat

Tamara Galvan, facilities director for the Feiro Marine Life Center in Port Angeles, points out features of moon jellyfish in a newly… Continue reading

PHOTO: Jellyfish star in new Feiro Marine Life Center habitat
West End Park renamed in English and Klallam

West End Park renamed in English and Klallam

Port Angeles site now known as Pebble Beach Park in both languages

West End Park renamed in English and Klallam
Victorian Heritage Festival celebrates Port Townsend’s roots

Victorian Heritage Festival celebrates Port Townsend’s roots

Hoop skirts and handlebar moustaches will be in fashion this weekend as the 23rd annual Victorian Heritage Festival gets underway at venues… Continue reading

Victorian Heritage Festival celebrates Port Townsend’s roots
Marrowstone Island Citizen of Year selected

Marrowstone Island Citizen of Year selected

Volunteer Vigo Anderson is the 2018 Marrowstone Island Citizen of the Year. Anderson was honored at a ceremony at the Nordland Garden Club… Continue reading

Marrowstone Island Citizen of Year selected
Kilmer discusses Inslee, climate change during Peninsula visit

Kilmer discusses Inslee, climate change during Peninsula visit

Gov. Jay Inslee is at the top of U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer’s list for president, the 26th District representative said of his… Continue reading

Kilmer discusses Inslee, climate change during Peninsula visit
Peninsula College to lay off staff

Peninsula College to lay off staff

President Robins cites dip in enrollment

Peninsula College to lay off staff
Forks syringe exchange program draws few so far

Forks syringe exchange program draws few so far

Many clients drive to Port Angeles

Forks syringe exchange program draws few so far
Port Townsend City Council takes step for dog park

Port Townsend City Council takes step for dog park

The city’s canines are expected to have access to a fenced dog park at Mountain View Commons due in large part to… Continue reading

Port Townsend City Council takes step for dog park
Sequim Irrigation royalty to see float on Saturday

Sequim Irrigation royalty to see float on Saturday

Queen, princesses crowned for May fesitval

Sequim Irrigation royalty to see float on Saturday

Some Peninsula law enforcement agencies assisting in bump stock buyback

Several North Olympic Peninsula law enforcement agencies will accept residents’ bump stocks to assist the State Patrol’s buyback program before a federal law bans the… Continue reading

North Olympic Peninsula snowpack stands at 81 percent
North Olympic Peninsula snowpack stands at 81 percent
Preparing for the Big One: Joyce group hardens windows in case of a quake
Preparing for the Big One: Joyce group hardens windows in case of a quake