After a cancer diagnosis, husband-and-wife Pepper and Vonnie Putnam of Sequim say it’s important to stay positive and keep your sense of humor.… Continue reading
From bittersweet toasts to a marriage proposal, lingering wine tasters to longtime friends, Camaraderie Cellars’ reputation agrees with its name. The Port… Continue reading
It’s something like plucking a needle from a haystack. The Cable Innovator, a 476-foot vessel that left Saturday after it had been… Continue reading
Nearly 300 species of fish, mussels and other sea critters hitchhiked across the Pacific Ocean on… Continue reading
Community members and local leaders attended a two-day workshop to jump-start work on upgrading the Mountain View Commons into both a recreational… Continue reading
In the coming week, resource managers on the Dungeness Spit look to wrap up their season’s hunt for the invasive European green crab.… Continue reading
Forty hours after Hurricane Irma hit Naples, Fla., a Port Angeles woman and her five-person crew of disaster survivor assistance specialists arrived… Continue reading
City officials have said they will look into a complaint made by members of the Jefferson County Republican Party over the state… Continue reading
The owner of Peninsula Taproom wants to add something new to Sequim: a place for craft beer. Owner Sean O’Neill expects to open… Continue reading
A sit-in at Port Angeles High School on Friday that stemmed from a fight between two students broadened to a protest of… Continue reading
An 80-foot schooner was back afloat Monday thanks to volunteers and students from Salish Rescue after a hard grounding at the beach… Continue reading
A collaborative project on dry land aims to help keep pollutants out of Port Townsend Bay. Work from several parties, including by… Continue reading
In light of her upcoming pageant, Cherie Kidd told her two sons and six grandkids, “I’m not your normal mom. I’m not… Continue reading
Anonymous donors have created a challenge that will match all donations made to the Northwest School of Wooden Boat Building to fund… Continue reading
Was the dusting of snow in the Olympic Mountains earlier this week a sign of what’s to come this winter? Maybe. Climatologists… Continue reading
Sequim street congestion might be laughable to some from big cities, but to other locals in tourist season, driving along Washington Street can… Continue reading
Mary Comeau had dreamed of owning a quaint coffee shop with her glass jewelry on display. She never thought she would own… Continue reading
From the subject line, the email appeared to be soliciting donations. Then, Tiffany Sudela-Junker of Port Angeles received another with the same… Continue reading
The state Department of Ecology faces the possibility of losing millions of dollars in federal money after a judge Tuesday declined to dismiss… Continue reading
The Composite Recycling Technology Center recently developed the first car seat back out of recycled carbon fiber composite alongside UK-based ELG Carbon… Continue reading