Peninsula College student Kina Azmi pulls weeds from the college’s arboretum Monday. Azmi, director of environmental affairs for the Associated Student Council, was joined by… Continue reading
Gary Velie of Port Angeles rings the bell as Andy Okinczyc, past commander of American Legion Post 26 in Port Townsend, reads the 41 names… Continue reading
Above, Alice Rasmussen, 4, of Forks holds her decorated umbrella as she awaits the annual umbrella parade in Forks during the 2018 FainFest event that… Continue reading
Students of the Port Townsend and Chimacum schools who organized and participated in a walkout to support a movement for schools safe… Continue reading
Audiences can expect a heartfelt performance with Olympic Theatre Arts’ new show, “The Tin Woman.” “The Tin Woman” written by Sean Grennan and… Continue reading
Flugelhornist Dmitri Matheny and his quartet will perform Jazz From The Silver Screen at 8 p.m. Saturday. The show will be at… Continue reading
Rain or shine, Forks’ 2018 RainFest begins today and runs through Sunday. The annual festival celebrates the famous West End rain, rain forests,… Continue reading
East Jefferson County first responders and Chimacum School District administration are getting to know each other. A breakfast held last Friday was about… Continue reading
It’s getting hot in here. Partly that’s due to the apartment radiator that won’t turn off, but mostly it’s the talk among… Continue reading
Jeff Eshom, owner of ButtCutt Woodworks at 2010 W. Highway 101 in Port Angeles, uses a chainsaw to carve a bear’s head Tuesday against a… Continue reading
A ground-breaking ceremony Tuesday celebrated an expansion of the Food Co-op that will begin Monday. The $2.9 million expansion to the store… Continue reading
Crews are stocking Super Saver Foods shelves with groceries and other products as the store in the former Hagen and Albertsons site… Continue reading
City residents learned at a recent meeting that there is no clear cut road to fire district annexation and that the issue… Continue reading
After a beat, a confession. “I do feel despair sometimes,” said Lynn Nowak, “about what’s happening,” 50 years after the assassination of human rights leader… Continue reading
The refurbished kitchen at the Guy Cole Events Center is open for use. Dignitaries, business owners, community members and Guy Cole’s family members… Continue reading
Free community Easter egg hunts continue on the North Olympic Peninsula today. Several hunts were held Saturday. Today’s hunts are: • Easter Egg Olympics at Hurricane… Continue reading
Beginning mariners experienced what it’s really like to be on a ship during an emergency thanks to a program offered this week… Continue reading
The March for Our Lives on Saturday showed that it’s not just students in Parkland, Fla., who are affected by gun violence, said… Continue reading
About 75 Sequim and Port Angeles residents rallied in downtown Sequim while some 40 people gathered in Forks on Saturday to urge stricter gun policies.… Continue reading
After nearly 123 years, the Sequim Irrigation Festival has becomes its own entity – as far as the Internal Revenue Service is concerned.… Continue reading