PORT ANGELES — A proposed 3 percent raise in retail electric rates in 2009 would be poorly timed, a Clallam County Public Utility District commissioner… Continue reading
THERE IS ONE way for an immigrant to instantly become a U.S. citizen: serve in the military during wartime. At a ceremony at Fort Lewis,… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Greg Hopp is back. Near silence on Saturday turned to a joyous roar on Sunday as the hydroplane races got in a… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — Brightly colored costumes, structurally questionable all-terrain vehicles and a painfully slow 50-yard roll through a pit of brown mud. There is a… Continue reading
EDITOR'S NOTE — This is the last of a two-part series that began Sunday. The first part and a related story can be read at… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — The Boys & Girls Club staff hope to win big by losing big. Following in the footsteps of the Sequim unit of… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Since Sterling Savings Bank holds a lien on the closed KPly mill, sorting out the details on who will get what when… Continue reading
EDITOR'S NOTE — This is the first of a two-part series. The second part will be in Monday's PDN. FORKS — It's an immigrant story… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — The 50 sawmill and planer workers at the Interfor Pacific Sawmill in Port Angeles will be back to work Monday after the… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Though it doesn't yet have a name, a group determined to save the William Shore Memorial Pool was formed at a meeting… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — The community still has mixed feelings about what exactly to do with Port Townsend schools, though a Saturday town meeting indicated many… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Two truck batteries were stolen from a Pen-West Contractors facility early Thursday morning. Paul Galgano, Pen-West owner, said the thieves stole the… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — Barbara Blowers is far from clamming up about her family's long, colorful history at the newly restored, turn-of-the-20th century clam cannery building… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND -— Presbyterian churches in Port Townsend, Clallam Bay and Oak Harbor are ensuring that a remote village in El Salvador is getting new… Continue reading
AccuWeather.com reports the powerful Pacific storm moving into the Pacific Northwest today will not only bring dramatic changes to the West, it will influence the… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — A homeland security base for air and water protection along the saltwater border between the U.S. and Canada will be based in… Continue reading
The Aug. 19 primary election will cost Clallam County about $78,000 more than expected. Auditor Patty Rosand told the Clallam County commissioners this week that… Continue reading
SEQUIM — Young engineers, from kindergartners to high-schoolers, will compete for more than $7,300 in scholarships and cash prizes Saturday in the first Egg Drop… Continue reading
MARROWSTONE ISLAND — Hearing that driftwood poisoned with creosote washes up on Jefferson County beaches and sometimes ends up in campfires, Commissioner of Public Lands… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — When Brent Shirley moved to Port Townsend in 1976, it was a sleepy little town about to wake up to financial reality.… Continue reading