PORT TOWNSEND — They selflessly help the needy, the homeless, disabled veterans and children, putting in thousands of community service hours without thinking twice or… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Blue ribbons adorn light and sign poles in downtown Port Angeles in honor of National Police Week. Clallam County Sheriff's Department will… Continue reading
JOYCE — A man has his dog to thank for saving his life. The man, unidentified by fire officials, was staying in a small apartment… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — With an eye toward expanding educational programs in Jefferson County, Peninsula College plans to remodel a more spacious historic Fort Worden State… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — Port Townsend residents will likely vote on a property tax hike in August, and, if approved, the increased taxes — probably just… Continue reading
SEQUIM — He was fired last week, and this week Sequim City Manager Bill Elliott accepted a $152,318.52 settlement offer in exchange for his promise… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — Police are asking people to check their bank records after credit card receipts were stolen in a burglary last week at a… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — A somewhat perplexed President George Washington contemplated the name of the state. "I remember it only as the Northwest Territory," he told… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Say you have a leaky faucet, a bathtub that refuses to drain — but no money to pour into a plumber's pocket.… Continue reading
NORDLAND — Jake Johnson stands on a long dock overlooking his family's Mystery Bay shoreline, which is heavily laden with palm-sized oysters, many of… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — Kathleen Purdy has advised more than 1,000 clients in Jefferson and Clallam since 1995 for the state Small Business Development Council.… Continue reading
OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Chip-sealing the lower five miles of Hurricane Ridge Road will begin Monday, from the road's intersection with Mount Angeles Road to… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — About 80 of the 132 laid-off KPly employees gathered at Peninsula College last week to hear about training and income benefits available… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — It's all but official: Olympic Medical Center will consider seeking a tax increase to boost its flagging finances. Hospital commissioners will hold… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — The public will get a chance Tuesday to tell state Department of Ecology officials what they think about the first step in… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — How do you declare that boating season is officially open? You invite everyone in town who has access to a boat to… Continue reading
SEATTLE — The Makah tribe's proposed return to legal whale hunting would have little effect on the environment — including on the targeted gray whales… Continue reading
SEATTLE — Tim Caldwell, general manager of the Port Townsend Chamber of Commerce, came away from a Thursday passenger ferry forum energized, saying it was… Continue reading
SEQUIM — Business owners hope for a break in the cloudy economic sky over this boomtown — called the Blue Hole by pilots passing over… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — Those who ride Jefferson Transit with Lloyd Eisenman at the wheel might feel safer knowing that they are cruising with the second-best… Continue reading