JOYCE — Four Canadian tribal fishermen were rescued off a 50-foot fishing vessel when it ran aground in Freshwater Bay on Wednesday night in an… Continue reading
DUNGENESS — If you don't believe good things come to those who wait, taste this. It's a crimson berry from Arturo Flores' field — one… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — Jefferson County Public Health has cleared Teal Lake is cleared for use, since recent samples showed a low level of potentially toxic… Continue reading
By Gregg Bell, The Associated Press SEATTLE — John McLaren was fired today as manager of the Seattle Mariners, who began the season with playoff… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Jim Cammack rescinded his resignation Wednesday from Olympic Medical Center's board of commissioners — 17 days after he announced he would quit.… Continue reading
A double-wide mobile home owned by the Log Cabin Resort on Lake Crescent was destroyed in a fire early Wednesday. Nobody was in the 12-by… Continue reading
BRINNON — Brinnon seniors and volunteers were surprised and upset to learn their nutrition program will close after the last meal is served today, and… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — Steve Hamm said he is "99.99 percent sure" he will have enough signatures to get the question of giving the Jefferson County… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — A water treatment process to reduce copper leeching from plumbing into the city's drinking water will begin Monday, one week before the… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — Puget Sound Energy has a new office in downtown Port Townsend. The utility company, which provides electricity to 17,400 customers in East… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — Passenger-ferry service during the May-June 2009 Hood Canal Bridge construction closure will run from South Point to Lofall, said state Transportation Secretary… Continue reading
Tall ships are coming to the North Olympic Peninsula — and the public can set sail on some of them. Tall ships will visit Port… Continue reading
SEQUIM — Social studies can be delicious. So can socializing. A small flock of sixth-graders and older retirees have tasted those facts at the long-awaited… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Opponents of a proposed crematory in Carlsborg have opened a new avenue of attack, this one against the certificate of occupancy for… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — The city of Port Townsend is one step closer to breaking ground on a series of projects intended to provide economic stimulus… Continue reading
PORT HADLOCK — This track isn't for your father's lawnmowers. The new race track on a former concrete plant site near Nesses Corner Road is… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — It hardly will be a heroes' welcome, but offenders released from state and federal prisons will find a place to call home… Continue reading
SEQUIM — The missing link may have been found. In a report to the Sequim City Council on Monday, Liisa Fagerlund of the city's parks… Continue reading
The unemployment rate declined slightly in Clallam County, but increased in Jefferson County, during May. The state unemployment rate rose also, the state Employment Security… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Management practices of Olympic National Forest need to be updated, professional forester Glenn Wiggins told a business audience on Monday. "The impacts… Continue reading