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Nichols raises most of Clallam County office candidates

With the Nov. 6 general election more than four months away, incumbent Clallam County Prosecuting Attorney-Coroner Mark Nichols is winning the race… Continue reading

Racers leave today for 710-mile leg of Race to Alaska

Racers leave today for 710-mile leg of Race to Alaska

The Race to Alaska resumes at high noon today as boats of all shapes and sizes depart from Victoria on a 710-mile motorless… Continue reading

Racers leave today for 710-mile leg of Race to Alaska
Port of Port Angeles to appeal Sequim determination on John Wayne Marina

Port of Port Angeles to appeal Sequim determination on John Wayne Marina

A disagreement has escalated between Port of Port Angeles and Sequim city officials over the future of John Wayne Marina. The port is… Continue reading

Port of Port Angeles to appeal Sequim determination on John Wayne Marina

OMC takes another step toward Sequim cancer center, primary care expansion

Olympic Medical Center commissioners have approved putting out for bid an estimated $7 million construction contract for expansion of its cancer center on… Continue reading

Jefferson County recycling policy to change after China rejects material

County residents have been accustomed to dutifully separating their recyclable materials into paper, plastics and glass for years, but that will change… Continue reading

Port of Port Angeles approves bid for $1.8 million wash-down facility

Port of Port Angeles approves bid for $1.8 million wash-down facility

A bid for the construction of a $1.8 million Marine Trades Industrial Park wash-down facility more accommodating than anticipated for larger vessels… Continue reading

Port of Port Angeles approves bid for $1.8 million wash-down facility

Port Angeles residents accused of stealing $1,300 worth of baby formula

Two Port Angeles residents allegedly stole more than $1,300 worth of infant formula from Safeway stores in Port Angeles and Sequim last… Continue reading

Clallam corrections sergeant faces misdemeanor assault charge

A Clallam County corrections sergeant is facing a misdemeanor assault charge for use of force against a woman who was being disruptive… Continue reading

Race to Alaska begins: First craft reach Victoria in first leg of race

Race to Alaska begins: First craft reach Victoria in first leg of race

About a half hour before sunrise Thursday morning, Port Townsend Bay was humming with activity as a party of mariners waited for… Continue reading

Race to Alaska begins: First craft reach Victoria in first leg of race
Sentence of more than 18 years set for rape, assault

Sentence of more than 18 years set for rape, assault

Nikolas Reinhardt Clark was sentenced Thursday to more than 18 years in prison for raping and assaulting a woman he met on… Continue reading

Sentence of more than 18 years set for rape, assault

Rape, assault charges against Forks man dismissed

Martin C. Perez has been exonerated of rape and assault charges more than nine months after his arrest. Perez, 40, of Forks… Continue reading

Pride in the Park set for Saturday in Port Townsend

Pride in the Park set for Saturday in Port Townsend

The inaugural Pride in the Park, an event to raise awareness of LGBTQ issues and human rights, is set for 11 a.m.… Continue reading

Pride in the Park set for Saturday in Port Townsend
Race to Alaska begins today; sailors party, prepare

Race to Alaska begins today; sailors party, prepare

A fleet of sailors was making last-minute preparations Wednesday for today’s 5 a.m. start of the fourth annual Race to Alaska. A… Continue reading

Race to Alaska begins today; sailors party, prepare
Mourners plan vigils for family: Brinnon fire kills all five members

Mourners plan vigils for family: Brinnon fire kills all five members

Residents in Brinnon mourning the loss of a family of five who died in a cabin fire over the weekend are preparing to… Continue reading

Mourners plan vigils for family: Brinnon fire kills all five members
Sheriff’s Office seeks to trade in guns for different caliber

Sheriff’s Office seeks to trade in guns for different caliber

The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office is preparing to trade in its aging Glock 22 .40 caliber pistols as it transitions to using… Continue reading

Sheriff’s Office seeks to trade in guns for different caliber
Competitors gear up for Race to Alaska

Competitors gear up for Race to Alaska

The inside passage to Ketchikan, Alaska soon will be filled with dreamers set upon winning a race that rewards first place with… Continue reading

Competitors gear up for Race to Alaska
Clallam commissioner candidates discuss issues at forum

Clallam commissioner candidates discuss issues at forum

Clallam County commissioner candidates Dale Wilson, Mike Doherty and Bill Peach sparred at a primary election forum Tuesday over regulations, indigent defense… Continue reading

Clallam commissioner candidates discuss issues at forum
Winners finish Seventy48 race in under 10 hours

Winners finish Seventy48 race in under 10 hours

Under a star-filled sky and on calm seas, Epic, a kayak team from Bellingham, won the inaugural Seventy48 race by arriving at… Continue reading

Winners finish Seventy48 race in under 10 hours
Monroe family identified as victims in Brinnon cabin explosion

Monroe family identified as victims in Brinnon cabin explosion

Officials are calling the explosion that left a family of five from Monroe dead in Brinnon early Sunday morning a “tragic accident.” Jefferson… Continue reading

Monroe family identified as victims in Brinnon cabin explosion
U.S. Supreme Court tie favors state culvert replacement

U.S. Supreme Court tie favors state culvert replacement

Washington state must continue restoring salmon habitat by removing barriers that block fish migration after the U.S.… Continue reading

U.S. Supreme Court tie favors state culvert replacement