Home

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
Joyce Emergency Shelter demonstration scheduled

Joyce Emergency Shelter demonstration scheduled

Saturday event will show how facility works in the event of a crisis

Joyce Emergency Shelter demonstration scheduled

Long-term care program legislation now in Senate

Legislation that establishes a long-term care program by having workers pay 0.58 percent of their wages into a trust account is supported by… Continue reading

Rear admiral discusses Growlers, community relations

Rear admiral discusses Growlers, community relations

“Look at this view, there isn’t any place better,” U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Scott Gray, commander of the Northwest region, remarked as… Continue reading

Rear admiral discusses Growlers, community relations
Benefits of Maritime Washington National Heritage Area Act outlined during roundtable discussion

Benefits of Maritime Washington National Heritage Area Act outlined during roundtable discussion

The Maritime Washington National Heritage Area Act will bring more economic opportunity to Western Washington, according to U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer who… Continue reading

Benefits of Maritime Washington National Heritage Area Act outlined during roundtable discussion

Teacher, Sequim School District settle discrimination lawsuit

Middle school teacher and former Athletic Director Autumn St. George has settled her 2018 federal lawsuit against the Sequim School District and three… Continue reading

PREP SPORTS ROUNDUP: Sequim softball tops Forks in season opener

PREP SPORTS ROUNDUP: Sequim softball tops Forks in season opener

Sequim received five innings of no-hit pitching from senior Isabelle Dennis and the Wolves broke open a scoreless game with a three-run… Continue reading

PREP SPORTS ROUNDUP: Sequim softball tops Forks in season opener
Quilcene residents to port: Don’t limit waterfront access

Quilcene residents to port: Don’t limit waterfront access

Officials come to town to field concerns over sale rumors

Quilcene residents to port: Don’t limit waterfront access
Navy’s final decision adds 36 Growler jets to Whidbey Island base

Navy’s final decision adds 36 Growler jets to Whidbey Island base

An estimated 88,000 Growler operations will occur annually at Ault Field, 24,100 at OLF Coupeville

Navy’s final decision adds 36 Growler jets to Whidbey Island base
Annual Garden Gala set for Saturday, Sunday

Annual Garden Gala set for Saturday, Sunday

More than 50 vendors of garden goods are expected at the Soroptimist International of Sequim’s 21st annual Gala Garden Show this weekend. The… Continue reading

Annual Garden Gala set for Saturday, Sunday