Mountain bike racers going downhill fast — in the mud and rain

PORT ANGELES — A congregation of dirt-eating die-hards hit Port Angeles' Dry Hill to finish off the fourth leg of the six-race Fluidride Cup downhill… Continue reading

Music and movie featured for free in Sequim on Tuesday

SEQUIM — Electric Blue Sun, which plays original jazz fusion, and a drive-in style movie will be featured at this week's Sequim's Music and Movie… Continue reading

Port Angeles aims to sell excess downtown property near Gateway Transportation Center

PORT ANGELES — The city wants to sell four downtown properties it acquired for the Gateway Transportation Center in August 2006, but it wants public… Continue reading

Port Townsend Paper officials focus on environmental issues with land deal, air data collection

PORT TOWNSEND — Earlier this year, when new Port Townsend Paper Corp. management came aboard, both CEO Charles Hodges and mill manager Roger Loney said… Continue reading

Traffic backs up for miles following chain-reaction wreck on U.S. 101

SEQUIM — A chain-reaction crash involving two cars, a van and a pickup truck fouled traffic on a rain-slicked U.S. Highway 101 Sunday afternoon. The… Continue reading

Four-vehicle collision clogs U.S. 101 east of Sequim

SEQUIM -- Both lanes of U.S. Highway 101 east of Sequim have been reopened following a four-vehicle collision today. The crash occurred just after 11… Continue reading

$300 million planned Brinnon resort stirs passion over change

BRINNON — The Pleasant Harbor Marina and Golf Resort would change the character of this small rural community on the Hood Canal, supporters and detractors… Continue reading

Border Patrol immigration checkpoints like one approaching Hood Canal Bridge to be more common on Peninsula, agency says

U.S. Border Patrol checkpoints, such as one near the Hood Canal Bridge on Friday and another about six months ago near Forks, are about to… Continue reading

City officials to speak against sale of port property in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — When the Port of Port Angeles commissioners consider final action Monday on the sale of the 113-acre South Fairchild Industrial Park for… Continue reading

E-mails reveal issues, antipathy and turmoil inside Port Angeles City Hall

PORT ANGELES — More than 100 e-mails from residents and City Council members offer a revealing look at the issues and turmoil swirling around the… Continue reading

Historical society plans 8,000-square-foot building expansion

PORT TOWNSEND — The Jefferson County Historical Society expects to gather its half-million documents, 20,000 photographs and 20,000 artifacts under one roof after it opens… Continue reading

International potluck set for Wednesday

PORT ANGELES — An international potluck social sponsored by the Community Multi-Cultural Alliance will be held at the House of Learning Longhouse at Peninsula College,… Continue reading

Port Angeles’ Crestwood among nursing homes named in class action suit

PORT ANGELES — Crestwood Convalescent Center, a 101-bed facility at 1116 E. Lauridsen Blvd., is among 15 state nursing homes accused of providing poor-quality care… Continue reading

Port Townsend Chamber of Commerce board chooses new executive director — but stays mum

PORT TOWNSEND — Port Townsend Chamber of Commerce board members know who they want to be their next executive director — but they aren't saying… Continue reading

Sequim moves to take back night sky

SEQUIM — For three years running, he's tried to make city leaders see the light. And though it's too early to call Pat Clark victorious,… Continue reading

YMCA to close teen drop-in center

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County Family YMCA will close the Y House teen drop-in center at the end of August. A budget shortfall led… Continue reading

Athletes guests of honor at Makah Days in Neah Bay

NEAH BAY — Athletes will be the guests of honor at Makah Days this weekend. The Neah Bay School's sports teams and the women's canoe… Continue reading

Bicycling wreck case in point: Slow down

PORT TOWNSEND — A bone-breaking collision between a bicyclist and a pedestrian has left some city residents saying that the City Council should add another… Continue reading

Classic cars, classic movie: It’s nostalgia at the drive-in movie

PORT TOWNSEND — They came from Sequim and Port Angeles, Bremerton and Hansville in their shiny Corvettes and two-tone Chevy coups, their classic station wagons… Continue reading

New Clallam County Sheriff’s Department patrol car catches fire

BLYN — A new Clallam County Sheriff's Department patrol car caught fire while the deputy was investigating a report on Jimmycomelately Road this week. The… Continue reading