Port Angeles: Transportation agency, tribe to huddle over graving site

PORT ANGELES -- State Department of Transportation and Lower Elwha Klallam tribal officials will meet Tuesday to discuss a site treatment plan for the $17… Continue reading

Sequim: Shopping center appeal will be heard in Clallam County

SEQUIM -- A land use appeals case challenging the development of a regional shopping center in the city's west end will be heard in Clallam… Continue reading

West End: Shi Shi Beach named America’s best by Travel Channel

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK -- Travel Channel television officials have recognized the natural beauty of Shi Shi Beach by designating it "America's Best Wilderness Beach." This… Continue reading

LaPush: New police chief is a she

LAPUSH -- Jennifer Roth made the drive from New Mexico to vacation on the West End for several years. Now she has a reason to… Continue reading

Peninsula weekend: Other attractions to see and do

Peninsula residents will be able to see a crab and seafood festival which includes a crab derby and restaurant tour, an energy expo, a celebration… Continue reading

Peninsula weekend: Take a tour of Jefferson County’s wonderful farms

The Jefferson County Farm Tour is the perfect opportunity for a Sunday drive to enjoy the colors of the changing season, with handy stops for… Continue reading

Peninsula weekend: Time to get crabby in Port Angeles and Sequim

A celebration for one of the North Olympic Peninsula's "crabbiest" residents is on tap this weekend. The Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival will be held… Continue reading

Peninsula: First Federal CEO named one of nation’s 25 most powerful women in banking

PORT ANGELES -- In 1977, Karen McCormick joined First Federal Savings and Loan Association as a teller at the city's eastside branch. Thursday, as First… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Klallam museum exhibit reveals history of tribe that once spanned Peninsula

PORT ANGELES -- An educator with the Lower Elwha Klallam tribe has created a Clallam County Museum exhibit giving the public expanded insight into the… Continue reading

Port Townsend: Charges expanded in tow yard homicide case

PORT TOWNSEND -- The man accused of killing his former farther-in-law in Port Hadlock at the end of April is scheduled to begin Oct. 27.… Continue reading

Port Townsend: Deputy to be honored for actions at homicide

PORT TOWNSEND -- A Jefferson County sheriff's deputy has been recognized as a hero for his actions at a murder scene earlier this year. Deputy… Continue reading

West End: Giant tree to be named after loggers who saved it

One of the world's largest western red cedars will be dedicated on Saturday to the two men who refused to cut the giant. When brothers… Continue reading

Brinnon: Boy Scouts given clear path to log on Pulali Point

BRINNON -- The Boy Scouts of America Chief Seattle Council can harvest timber at a camp on Pulali Point north of Brinnon, a state board… Continue reading

Jefferson: Uranium at Indian Island? It’s all how you look at it

PORT HADLOCK -- Retired Army Maj. Doug Rokke believes the Navy is stockpiling radioactive munitions at Naval Magazine Indian Island and contaminating waters off the… Continue reading

Olympic National Park officials say recent rainfall has the 795-acre Griff Peak fire in check.

The possibility of rain and even light snow at Hurricane Ridge during the next several days is keeping the Griff Peak fire under control. Lightning… Continue reading

Peninsula: Jefferson County, Sequim team to bring Port Angeles back into drug task force

PORT ANGELES -- The city Police Department will rejoin the Olympic Peninsula's drug task force next month, thanks in part two Jefferson County law-enforcement offices… Continue reading

Port Angeles: $5,000 reward offered in Safeway letter threat case

Federal investigators are offering a reward of up to $5,000 for information that leads to the identification, arrest and conviction of the person or people… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Landfill issues on the table again

PORT ANGELES -- A draft plan for what happens when the Port Angeles garbage landfill closes in December 2006 will be discussed Friday at a… Continue reading

Port Townsend: Port budget for 2004 appears to be in the black

PORT TOWNSEND -- Port of Port Townsend commissioners spent much of their Wednesday workshop and meeting time discussing the 2004 budget. Business Manager Donald Taylor… Continue reading

Sequim: City Council deeds over its meeting space to Clallam Transit to help get federal grant

SEQUIM -- It's a two-for-one deal: Clallam Transit System gets a spruced-up bus station, while the Sequim City Council will have nicer digs for its… Continue reading