Sequim: Family due to be deported next month still seeks support

SEQUIM -- With about two weeks until the Strong family must leave the country, Oliver Strong remains incarcerated without bond and his wife, Penny, is… Continue reading

Washington Alder says it’s still pursuing 113-acre Port site for “something different”

PORT ANGELES -- The parent company of Port Angeles Hardwood LLC will continue negotiating with the Port of Port Angeles to purchase 113 acres of… Continue reading

Brinnon: 100 turn out for meeting with sheriff’s detective over rash of break-ins

BRINNON -- In search of leads to a rash of break-ins during the past two months, the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office held a community meeting… Continue reading

Clallam: “B.C. bud” trials speed through process with guilty pleas

More than half of the people arrested on the North Olympic Peninsula in "B.C. bud" marijuana investigations this year have pleaded guilty to drug charges.… Continue reading

Escaped murderer of Sequim couple captured in Florida closet

Authorities apprehended convicted double murderer John V. Carothers in Florida late Wednesday night, one week after he walked out on his parole from a Seattle… Continue reading

No, Richard Gere won’t be there

Port Townsend extras and crew members and the general public are welcomed to "An Officer and a Gentleman"' reunion at noon Sunday at The Rose… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Olympic Medical Center, radiologist at odds over doctor’s private MRI center

Dr. Michael Fishman, a longtime radiologist at Olympic Medical Center, must cut his ties to the hospital or sell or close his own radiology clinic… Continue reading

Sequim: Search starts for new Bell Farm Center anchor tenant

SEQUIM -- The search has begun for a new anchor tenant for the proposed Bell Farm Center shopping center after Fred Meyer pulled out of… Continue reading

Take a walking tour of Port Townsend movie history

PORT TOWNSEND -- The Key City became a part of celluloid history in 1981 when Hollywood rolled into town, then rolled the cameras. After two… Continue reading

Two Port Angeles events bring on the holiday, winter seasons

PORT ANGELES -- Two weekend events point to the fact that winter and the holiday shopping season are just around the corner. Merchants in downtown… Continue reading

Federal officials to make decision on graving yard archeology dispute by Thanksgiving

PORT ANGELES -- Federal Highway Administration officials say they should make their decision Wednesday about how much longer the archaeological excavation of the graving yard… Continue reading

Olympic Medical Center to bring in “temp” doctor for Women’s Clinic until replacement OB/GYN arrives

PORT ANGELES -- An out-of-town obstetrician/gynecologist will step in for two months at Peninsula Women's Clinic until a full-time OB/GYN joins the staff of Olympic… Continue reading

Port Angeles increases many fees for non-city residents

PORT ANGELES -- Using William Shore Memorial Pool will cost more in 2005, but only if you live outside the city limit. Fees for numerous… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Police warn businesses to keep eye on trash bins in wake of arson fires

PORT ANGELES -- Police are warning local businesses to keep their trash bins away from buildings in light of several suspicious fires that have been… Continue reading

Port Townsend: Jury can’t decide whether Port Hadlock man is guilty of beating dog to death with golf club

PORT TOWNSEND -- Several hours of deliberation Wednesday resulted in a hung jury in the case of a Port Hadlock man accused of killing his… Continue reading

Sequim scooter ordinance has no minimum age for riders

SEQUIM -- An ordinance regulating motorized foot scooters -- but not the age of their riders -- passed the City Council on a 5-1 vote… Continue reading

Clallam, Jefferson auditors poised for ballot recount in close governor’s race

Clallam County Auditor Cathleen McKeown is poised to recount the general election ballots on Monday, given the nip-and-tuck race for governor between Dino Rossi and… Continue reading

Clallam: Emotions run high as stricken county commissioner receives quilt

Tears, cheers -- and a handmade quilt to keep him warm -- greeted Clallam County Commissioner Steve Tharinger at the start of the Board of… Continue reading

Peninsula jobless rate climbs — just a little

North Olympic Peninsula unemployment rates edged upward in October, but are still much lower than a year ago. Clallam County's jobless rate in October rose… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Proposed City Hall reorganization plan has its critics from council, commission and public

PORT ANGELES -- After protests from 11 speakers and two of its own members, the City Council agreed Tuesday night to delay consideration of a… Continue reading