Port Angeles: Archaeology contract still unsigned, tribe reports

PORT ANGELES -- Lower Elwha Klallam tribal officials say they are still waiting for a contract to be signed between the state and the archaeologist… Continue reading

Port Angeles: That ‘president message’ no longer sewn into Tom Bihn Inc. bags, President Bihn says

PORT ANGELES -- The label sewn into bags made at a Port Angeles factory may take a swipe at a "president," but not for much… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Tribal chairman outlines how $3.4 million in ‘mitigation’ funds will be spent

PORT ANGELES -- The Lower Elwha Klallam tribal chairman says $3.4 million in "mitigation" money paid to the tribe by the state will be used… Continue reading

Sequim: Lawyers for shopping center developer, city back in court

SEQUIM -- Lawyers for the city and AVB Development Partners appeared in Clallam County Superior Court on Friday, hoping to end a court battle over… Continue reading

Brinnon: State lawmaker contingent supports repairing Dosewallips Road

BRINNON -- A bipartisan group of nine state legislators has come out in support of rebuilding the washed out Dosewallips Road. The letter urging reconstruction… Continue reading

Holy Week schedule

Services scheduled to conclude Holy Week observances in Clallam and Jefferson counties are as follows: Good Friday, April 9 * St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, 510… Continue reading

Jefferson: Hospice dispute ends – — – with no action

PORT TOWNSEND -- The dispute over hospice care in Jefferson County is over. The final result: No action will be taken, and Jefferson General Hospital… Continue reading

Peninsula: Rice’s testimony on 1999 terrorist arrest puts spotlight on Port Angeles again

National security adviser Condoleezza Rice's testimony Thursday about a terrorist's capture nearly two years before 9/11 rings true with Port Angeles customs inspector Mark Johnson.… Continue reading

Port Angeles bridge to be closed temporarily Friday, Saturday

Port Angeles' Eighth Street bridge over Tumwater Creek will be closed for four hours today and two hours Saturday so that preliminary construction work can… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Sunrise service Sunday at Civic Field

PORT ANGELES -- The Port Angeles Ministerial Association will host its annual Easter Sunrise Service in Civic Field on Race Street, between Third and Fourth,… Continue reading

Rice on Ressam

EXCERPTS OF a transcript of national security adviser Condoleezza Rice's testimony Thursday relating to the arrest of al-Qaida terrorist Ahmed Ressam in Port Angeles on… Continue reading

Sequim: March 31 shooting victim still has bullets lodged in his body

SEQUIM -- A Port Angeles man who survived a double shooting last week remained in serious condition Thursday at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle with… Continue reading

Sequim: Owner of Washington Street shopping center opposing proposed retail complex near U.S. 101

SEQUIM -- As the city moves toward granting permits for a regional shopping center planned near its downtown, the owner of a nearby shopping center… Continue reading

Straight from the Easter Bunny: Your North Olympic Peninsula guide to this weekend’s egg hunts, other Easter events

Visits from the Easter Bunny, hunting for colorful eggs, gardening lessons and community breakfasts are planned to celebrate the Easter weekend on the North Olympic… Continue reading

Doctor faces Olympic Medical Center board over role at new cancer center

PORT ANGELES -- After undergoing the fiery criticism of Dr. Robert Witham and several of his supporters and patients -- including Forks Mayor Nedra Reed… Continue reading

Foot ferry service from Port Townsend might augment Kingston service this fall

PORT LUDLOW -- Weekend passenger ferry excursions from Port Townsend to Seattle might be a reality this fall. Clipper Navigation Inc., the company that owns… Continue reading

Humane Society leader seeks to unite animal advocates across Clallam County

If he does anything during his term as Clallam County Humane Society board president, John Miles hopes to reunite the society with about 500 animal… Continue reading

Peninsula College founding president mourned; hailed as visionary

PORT ANGELES -- People who knew Peninsula College's founding father described him as a visionary who helped build the college from a single building to… Continue reading

Port Angeles: 20-lot Scribner Road development approved

PORT ANGELES -- A 20-lot subdivision on eight acres at the east end of Scribner Road received preliminary approval by a split City Council. Mayor… Continue reading

Sequim: Wildlife officer shoots, kills cougar that was ‘too close for comfort’ to residences

SEQUIM -- An officer from the state Department of Fish and Wildlife on Tuesday shot and killed a cougar that had some residents along the… Continue reading