Brinnon: Townsfolk buoyed over plans to rebuild Dosewallips Road; environmentalists aren”t

BRINNON -- It's hard to find someone in Brinnon not in support of rebuilding Dosewallips Road. It's an economic driver, say some. For others, they… Continue reading

Carlsborg: Report, three years in the making, calls for PUD water rights, improved septic systems

CARLSBORG -- After nearly three years of work, the Carlsborg Community Advisory Council has released a report to Clallam County commissioners calling for public utility… Continue reading

Clallam: County GOP elects new leadership

Donna Buck, wife of state Rep. Jim Buck, was elected Tuesday as chairman of the Clallam County Republican Party. A 12-year county GOP member, Buck… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Troupe to perform politically corrected ‘Annie Get Your Gun’ five years later

Members of the Port Angeles Light Opera Association know there's no business like show business. They also know it's not good business to offend your… Continue reading

Port Townsend: Hospital radiology unit wins three-year accreditation

PORT TOWNSEND -- The radiology department at Jefferson General Hospital has been awarded a three-year accreditation in mammography by the American College of Radiology. "It… Continue reading

Sequim: Clallam judge’s 19-page opinion clears way for 42-acre shopping center … with conditions

SEQUIM -- City officials on Tuesday received their second piece of good news in four days over legal issues surrounding two planned "big box" retail… Continue reading

Sequim: Fired choir teacher to appeal his termination, school district confirms

SEQUIM -- A schoolteacher fired earlier this month for inappropriate behavior with students has appealed his termination, Sequim School District Superintendent Garn Christensen confirmed. Dave… Continue reading

Sequim: Woman, 72, killed in four-vehicle collision on Sequim-Dungeness Way

SEQUIM -- A SunLand woman was killed in a four-vehicle collision Tuesday afternoon that injured three others and closed a quarter-mile section of Sequim-Dungeness Way… Continue reading

Peninsula: Body of Port Ludlow man, 79, found in water after floating to distant Clallam County location

The body of a Port Ludlow man was found late Monday morning about 12 miles west of Port Angeles, almost a week after his disappearance… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Fairview School to remain much the same if Monroe closes, board votes

The Port Angeles School District board voted 4-1 Monday night to recommend that Fairview Elementary School remain a two-unit school -- two classrooms per grade… Continue reading

Port Angeles: State buys graving yard site from Port for $4.84 million

PORT ANGELES -- The state Department of Transportation will pay $4.84 million to buy the 22.4-acre Marine Drive graving yard site from the Port of… Continue reading

Port Hadlock: Pedestrian carried on hood of car that struck him

PORT HADLOCK -- A 33-year-old pedestrian suffered serious injuries Monday afternoon after being carried for several blocks on the hood of the car that struck… Continue reading

Port Townsend: Old fire bell receives state kudo

The Port Townsend fire bell tower restoration project has been honored by a state historical organization. City Manager David Timmons told the Port Townsend Chamber… Continue reading

Sequim: Few offer ideas for possible school budget cuts

SEQUIM -- The School Board didn't get much help from the public Monday night on deciding which areas of the 2004-2005 budget it may have… Continue reading

Sequim: Port commissioners hear comments on long-range ideas for John Wayne Marina improvements

SEQUIM -- Port of Port Angeles commissioners met Monday at John Wayne Marina to assist Port staff in considering major renovations -- but renovations are… Continue reading

West End: Trooper hurt after striking elk, then power pole on U.S. 101

FAIRHOLM -- A close encounter with two elk on U.S. Highway 101 near Sol Duc early Monday left a State Patrol trooper pinned upside down… Continue reading

Clallam Transit launches new and modified service today

Clallam Transit today launches new bus service that transit officials say are designed to reduce or cut unproductive routes, add or supplement high-demand service and… Continue reading

First BirdFest on North Olympic Peninsula this weekend

Visiting the area's best birding sites is the number one priority for the Olympic Peninsula Audubon Society's first BirdFest on Friday through Sunday, but it's… Continue reading

Forks: Scholarship auction busy over weekend

FORKS -- Organizers of the 41st annual Quillayute Valley Scholarship Auction wrapped up the event Sunday night with West End residents donating "a little less… Continue reading

Olympic National Park: Spring Carnival at Hurricane Ridge is picture-perfect

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK -- There's no question about it, says Steve McCabe, barbecuing and chowing down on oysters, salmon and ribs at a mile high… Continue reading