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‘Just amazing people’: Dozens gather in Port Angeles to remember triple homicide victims

‘Just amazing people’: Dozens gather in Port Angeles to remember triple homicide victims

Candlelight illuminated Jessie Webster Park as family and friends shared laughter and tears remembering Tiffany May, 26, her longtime boyfriend Jordan Iverson,… Continue reading

‘Just amazing people’: Dozens gather in Port Angeles to remember triple homicide victims

Clallam, Jefferson counties see rise in suicides in 2018

Clallam and Jefferson counties saw increases in suicides in 2018 compared to 2017 as 44 North Olympic Peninsula residents died of self-inflicted… Continue reading

Clallam County deputies begin carrying overdose antidote

The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office is the most recent law enforcement agency on the North Olympic Peninsula to carry naloxone — a… Continue reading

Student’s design to become license plate in special series

Student’s design to become license plate in special series

A colorful design by Amelia Rose Kauzlarich, an eighth-grade student at Blue Heron Middle School, was chosen as the winner in a… Continue reading

Student’s design to become license plate in special series

Federal workers seek help; community offers aid to those not being paid

A significant number of federal employees across the state are applying for unemployment as they prepare to miss paychecks due to the… Continue reading

Skeleton crew at work in Olympic National Park

Skeleton crew at work in Olympic National Park

A skeleton crew of National Park Service workers is staffing emergency functions in Olympic National Park during a partial federal shutdown that… Continue reading

Skeleton crew at work in Olympic National Park
Schools, mental health system top legislative priorities

Schools, mental health system top legislative priorities

Funding schools and fixing the state’s struggling mental health system are top priorities for the upcoming legislative… Continue reading

Schools, mental health system top legislative priorities

Port Townsend council approves strategic plan

The city’s new strategic plan focuses on five areas intended to drive policy decisions and priorities for the city — economic growth,… Continue reading

Police warn of fake city workers

Police are alerting Port Angeles residents to be wary of unfamiliar persons on their property after they said that a man who… Continue reading

John Wayne Enterprises wants port to keep marina; opposes any sale

John Wayne Enterprises wants port to keep marina; opposes any sale

John Wayne Enterprises opposes the sale of John Wayne Marina and has told the Port of Port Angeles that it can’t sell it… Continue reading

John Wayne Enterprises wants port to keep marina; opposes any sale

State tells D’Amico he ‘may’ have violated law on Tarboo Lake property

The state Department of Ecology has sent a letter to Fort Discovery Corp. citing several possible violations of the Revised Code of… Continue reading

Damage to military cemetery at Fort Worden evaluated after December storm

Damage to military cemetery at Fort Worden evaluated after December storm

A crew from Joint Base Lewis-McChord is expected to decide Monday how to remove a fallen 60-foot Douglas fir that smashed at… Continue reading

Damage to military cemetery at Fort Worden evaluated after December storm
Pearl Harbor survivor living in Sequim dies at 98

Pearl Harbor survivor living in Sequim dies at 98

A Sequim man who survived the attack on Pearl Harbor — and was a candidate for the Congressional Medal of Honor for his… Continue reading

Pearl Harbor survivor living in Sequim dies at 98
Former Jefferson County leader dies: Johnson remembered as politician, environmentalist, poet

Former Jefferson County leader dies: Johnson remembered as politician, environmentalist, poet

Former Jefferson County commission chairman Phil Johnson died Tuesday morning of complications of Parkinson’s Disease. He was 72. Johnson, a native of… Continue reading

Former Jefferson County leader dies: Johnson remembered as politician, environmentalist, poet

Chapman: Bond supermajority requirement unlikely to change

Don’t expect the 60 percent supermajority required for voter approval of school bond measures to change to a lower threshold anytime soon.… Continue reading

President calls for border wall funding in televised address

President calls for border wall funding in televised address

President Donald Trump made a somber televised plea for border wall funding… Continue reading

  • Jan 8, 2019
  • By Catherine Lucey, Jill Colvin and Lisa Mascaro The Associated Press
President calls for border wall funding in televised address
PHOTO: Sequoia removal in Port Angeles’ Lions Park

PHOTO: Sequoia removal in Port Angeles’ Lions Park

Crews from the city of Port Angeles worked Monday to clear what remained of a much-debated sequoia — which activists had named… Continue reading

PHOTO: Sequoia removal in Port Angeles’ Lions Park
Kate Dean becomes chair of Jefferson commissioners

Kate Dean becomes chair of Jefferson commissioners

The Jefferson County Board of Commissioners’ first meeting of 2019 was not business as usual. With the start of a new year,… Continue reading

Kate Dean becomes chair of Jefferson commissioners

Clallam County commissioners discuss climate change

Two of the three Clallam County commissioners attended this month’s Commissioners Conversation meeting early Monday, where they discussed steps the county should… Continue reading

State Patrol: Highway 112 near Clallam Bay closes for three hours after driver flees wreck

State Highway 112 was closed for about three hours Sunday after a man crashed a pickup into a guardrail near Clallam Bay… Continue reading