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Second clue released in Guess the Guest contest

The Port Townsend Film Festival has released the second of three clues in the Guess the Guest contest. Each year, the Port… Continue reading

PT council OKs six-year streets plan

PT council OKs six-year streets plan

The Port Townsend City Council has approved a six-year Transit Improvement Program, which identifies priorities. The Transit Improvement Program must be updated… Continue reading

PT council OKs six-year streets plan

International Surfing Day celebration Friday

The Olympic Peninsula Chapter of the Surfrider Foundation will hold its International Surfing Day celebration at Harbinger Winery on Friday. The all-ages… Continue reading

Wings of Freedom tour lands in Port Angeles today
Wings of Freedom tour lands in Port Angeles today

Car prowler steals $10,000 from purse

The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the theft of $10,000 from a purse on a car seat. The vehicle of an… Continue reading

Lone Clallam County code enforcement officer juggles cases

Lone Clallam County code enforcement officer juggles cases

When a neighbor’s property is overflowing with garbage, has leaking sewage or is filled with junk cars, many call Clallam County code… Continue reading

Lone Clallam County code enforcement officer juggles cases

Lawmakers swamped with anti-tax emails, form letters

“My office has received more than 600 identical emails from constituents,” wrote Sen. Kevin Van de Wege, D-Sequim, via email this week. All… Continue reading

Port Townsend auto repair shop burns on Cape George Road

Port Townsend auto repair shop burns on Cape George Road

An auto repair and sales shop in Port Townsend went up in flames Saturday after someone lit a cigarette in a room… Continue reading

Port Townsend auto repair shop burns on Cape George Road
Naval Magazine Indian Island to conduct change of command ceremony

Naval Magazine Indian Island to conduct change of command ceremony

Cmdr. Nick Vande Griend, commanding officer of Naval Magazine Indian Island will turn over command to Cmdr. Rocky Pulley on June 29.… Continue reading

Naval Magazine Indian Island to conduct change of command ceremony
Boats trailing in to Race to Alaska finish line

Boats trailing in to Race to Alaska finish line

Three teams have completed the third annual Race to Alaska, but 27 more are still making their way up the coast after… Continue reading

Boats trailing in to Race to Alaska finish line

Fire breaks out on Cape George Road

Multiple fire districts have been called to a fire on Cape George Road. John Merchant, who lives at 2580 Cape George Road,… Continue reading

Highway 20 closure starts Monday between Port Townsend, U.S. 101

A section of state Highway 20 between Port Townsend and U.S. Highway 101 will be closed for repair of a damaged culvert… Continue reading

Port Angeles floats on the way, city says; floats to be installed this summer

Port Angeles floats on the way, city says; floats to be installed this summer

The long-awaited mooring floats that were removed in 2012 and that had been predicted to return to City Pier by June should… Continue reading

Port Angeles floats on the way, city says; floats to be installed this summer
Brothers Tripp, Chris and Trevor Burd of Team Pure & Wild/Freeburd were the first to cross the finish line in Ketchikan after 750 miles of sailing and peddling. Credits: (Daphne Stuart/R2AK)

Team Pure & Wild beats second-place winner by six minutes in Race to Alaska

It was a close finish at the dock in Ketchikan, Alaska. Team Pure &Wild arrived at 3:05 p.m. Thursday, only six minutes… Continue reading

Brothers Tripp, Chris and Trevor Burd of Team Pure & Wild/Freeburd were the first to cross the finish line in Ketchikan after 750 miles of sailing and peddling. Credits: (Daphne Stuart/R2AK)
A marbled murrelet (U.S. Forest Service)

DNR boss to appoint forest panel; focus on marbled murrelet, 10-year sustainable harvest

The state Department of Natural Resources will assemble a panel of experts to help plan for the future of state forests, Commissioner of… Continue reading

A marbled murrelet (U.S. Forest Service)
Entrepreneur tells of delays in rehabilitating Lincoln Theater

Entrepreneur tells of delays in rehabilitating Lincoln Theater

The Lincoln Theater in Port Angeles is now gutted as entrepreneur Jacob Oppelt eyes design work and permitting to transform it into… Continue reading

Entrepreneur tells of delays in rehabilitating Lincoln Theater
Coast Guard’s Active returns to PA after seizing cocaine

Coast Guard’s Active returns to PA after seizing cocaine

The 75-member crew of the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Active returned to homeport in Port Angeles this month after seizing more than… Continue reading

Coast Guard’s Active returns to PA after seizing cocaine
Port Angeles murder trial to proceed with fingerprint evidence

Port Angeles murder trial to proceed with fingerprint evidence

The local murder case of already-convicted murderer Tommy Ross Jr. will proceed as planned. Clallam County Superior Court Judge Brian Coughenour last… Continue reading

Port Angeles murder trial to proceed with fingerprint evidence

Agreement reached on O’Brien Meadows property

In what was described as a “kumbaya moment,” Green Crow Investments Co. and the O’Brien Meadows homeowners’ association have come to terms… Continue reading

Sequim approves 103-unit housing development on Brownfield Road

Sequim approves 103-unit housing development on Brownfield Road

The first phase of a proposed 103-unit housing development near U.S. Highway 101 tentatively will break ground this summer on Brownfield Road. The… Continue reading

  • Jun 16, 2017
  • By Matthew Nash Olympic Peninsula News Group
  • Clallam County
Sequim approves 103-unit housing development on Brownfield Road