Port Angeles: Old Olympic Highway work advisory

Primo Construction of Carlsborg will resume work Thursday on the portion of Old Olympic Highway between U.S. Highway 101 and Gasman Road. Clallam County Road… Continue reading

Port Townsend: Low tides prompt ferry service changes

PORT TOWNSEND -- Low tides are prompting changes to Port Townsend-Keystone ferry service into early next week. Low tides, in addition to cross currents at… Continue reading

Put on the black patent leather pumps!

Esprit Gala opens its doors to area residents today during its planned Black Shiny Blues event. Area residents can attend the concert featuring Seattle blue… Continue reading

Sequim council to hold shopping center hearing

SEQUIM -- A proposal for a 12-building, 395,000-square-foot shopping center on West Washington Street will be the subject of a public hearing before the City… Continue reading

Carlsborg: Hearing ends on controversial church camp plan

CARLSBORG -- Neighbors of a proposed retreat center and youth camp near Kitchen-Dick Road took their final stand Monday against the project. Clallam County Hearings… Continue reading

Jefferson: Pending murder trial raises questions about courthouse security

PORT TOWNSEND -- A high-profile murder case has county commissioners thinking about security in the Jefferson County Courthouse. Other than signs saying that weapons are… Continue reading

Jefferson: Port Angeles company to build new sheriff’s office in Port Hadlock

PORT TOWNSEND -- A Port Angeles company is the apparent low bidder to build a new sheriff's office and emergency operations center for Jefferson County.… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Choice principal post eliminated, but alternative high school to remain open

PORT ANGELES -- School district officials have eliminated the principal position at Choice Community School, but say the alternative high school will remain open at… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Transportation center could be out to bid by mid-October

PORT ANGELES -- If the architects get the OK by June 1 and follow-up decisions are made quickly, the International Gateway Transportation Center could be… Continue reading

Port Townsend: Dummy cop now has a dummy companion

PORT TOWNSEND -- Smoky? Sparky? Torch? These are just a few of the entries in a contest to find a name for Officer Bob Wire's… Continue reading

Port Townsend: Two City Council incumbents won’t seek re-election; two others uncertain

PORT TOWNSEND -- Of four City Council seats up for election in November, there might not be an incumbent in any of them afterward. Two… Continue reading

JEFFERSON: SCOUT TROOP STARTS GOOD DEEDS AT HOME

PORT HADLOCK -- When Dan Beary walks forward to receive his Eagle Scout medal, he won't have to look far to see the project he… Continue reading

Peninsula: Driver survives crash into power pole

A 43-year-old Sequim man was injured Saturday night when the vehicle he was driving left the road and hit a power pole. Edwin Anderson was… Continue reading

Peninsula: Groups protest scouts’ logging plan

BRINNON -- With support mounting to save Pulali Point, a group of neighbors is poised to take steps to prevent the regional Boys Scouts council… Continue reading

Jefferson: Health department issues boil advisory for Bridgehaven

SHINE -- E. coli bacteria has been found during a routine test of the Bridgehaven community's water system, and health officials are asking residents there… Continue reading

Joyce: Ballots coming in for Crescent School District election

JOYCE -- Less than half the ballots have been returned in the Crescent School District's second attempt to pass a maintenance and operations levy with… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Underground, former brothel highlight historic tour

PORT ANGELES -- Standing in a sunny upstairs bedroom where peeling, 1920s-era aqua wallpaper has witnessed better days, Don Perry likes to speculate on what… Continue reading

Port Townsend: Police Department shows off its new colors as part of open house Monday

PORT TOWNSEND -- The Police Department is putting on a bit of a new face, and the public will get to see it close up.… Continue reading

Sequim Irrigation Festival parade shines under “berry” bright skies

SEQUIM -- The sun shone brightly over "A Berry Sunny Sequim" Saturday afternoon as the city's 108th Irrigation Festival Grand Parade glided down Washington Street.… Continue reading

West End: Wellness, healing focus of five-day event in LaPush

LAPUSH -- The Quileute tribe will host an event entitled "Peninsula Family Healing Gathering" featuring community meals, drum making clinics, drumming performances, a health fair… Continue reading