Agreement reached to build log cabin for Port Townsend Scouts

PORT TOWNSEND -- The Fred Lewis Scout Cabin Association and the city have reached a verbal agreement on site issues connected to a proposed log… Continue reading

Bogachiel among parks on chopping block

EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the last of a two-part series about the two state parks on the North Olympic Peninsula that are in danger of… Continue reading

Code directs tribal response to discoveries

PORT ANGELES -- The Lower Elwha Klallam tribe's cultural property code governs what would happen if artifacts or remains were discovered during cleanup or redevelopment… Continue reading

Archaeological survey shows glimpse of life before Rayonier

EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the second of a three-part series on the 75 acres owned by Rayonier Inc. on the Port Angeles waterfront -- describes… Continue reading

Prep basketball notes

No. 1 Seattle Christian 69, Chimacum 32 SEATAC -- Chimacum (7-4, 12-7) was no match for the top-ranked Class 1A Warriors on Friday. Seattle Christian… Continue reading

Sequim Border Patrol protest draws estimated 60 people

SEQUIM -- Stop the Checkpoints staged its second rally in as many weeks on Saturday at the corner of Washington Street and Sequim Avenue. The… Continue reading

Sinking boat pulled ashore, disposed of

PORT ANGELES -- A boat that was marooned in Port Angeles Harbor for eight weeks is finally high and dry. The badly-damaged 36-foot Montana Drifter… Continue reading

Harbor-Works, public agency, wants Rayonier land to direct both cleanup, marketing

PORT ANGELES -- Although the Rayonier Inc. property on the Port Angeles waterfront is not listed for sale, Harbor-Works Public Development Authority has expressed interest… Continue reading

Holding the fort may be a tough sell in Olympia if the old fort’s name is Townsend

EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the first of a two-part series about the two state parks on the North Olympic Peninsula that are in danger of… Continue reading

The future of Rayonier: What are chances of its development?

EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the first of a three-part series on the 75 acres owned by Rayonier on the Port Angeles waterfront. The land, once… Continue reading

Working like a charmer today

PORT ANGELES -- Culinary Institute of America student Mike Shethar came up with a label for himself, one he plans to live up to when… Continue reading

What digital TV delay means to North Olympic Peninsula viewers

SEATTLE STATIONS KOMO-TV, KIRO-7 and KING-5 will continue over-the-air analog broadcasting until June, said the president and CEO of the Washington State Association of Broadcasters,… Continue reading

Port Angeles market looks ahead

PORT ANGELES -- Last year was a leap forward for the Port Angeles Farmers Market, and two organizers are determined to see it grow stronger… Continue reading

Congress puts digital TV conversion on pause

The Associated Press WASHINGTON -- Congress has granted a four-month reprieve to the millions of consumers who risk losing access to television signals during the… Continue reading

  • Feb 7, 2009
  • The Associated Press

Port of Port Angeles makes proposal for NOAA fleet

PORT ANGELES -- Port of Port Angeles Executive Director Bob McChesney traveled more than 2,500 miles this week to hand-deliver a proposal to the National… Continue reading

Jefferson County commissioners take hot issues to Olympia

OLYMPIA -- Jefferson County's three commissioners said they were given attention, if not guarantees, about issues close to home when they lobbied their state legislators… Continue reading

Two sheriffs, two attitudes toward Border Patrol-linked grant

Clallam County has put in for federal funds administered by the U.S. Border Patrol while Jefferson County is saying no thanks. A national grant opportunity… Continue reading

Teen court catching on: TV network to tape Feb. 25 trials

PORT ANGELES -- Tracey Lassus grilled the witness to demonstrate an effective cross examination. The witness, Port Angeles High School senior Sam Walder, was playing… Continue reading

Prep sports: Chimacum girls score 50-35 win over Charles Wright

CHIMACUM -- After regrouping and overcoming what is becoming a characteristically slow start, the Chimacum girls basketball team pushed away from Charles Wright in the… Continue reading

Sequim Police Department school resource officer suspended

SEQUIM -- The Sequim Police Department will choose a new school resource officer to patrol the public school campuses in the wake of the suspension… Continue reading