Carlsborg: Sunny Farms store sign a “community landmark”

CARLSBORG -- It's official: Sunny Farms Country Store's sign is a Carlsborg community landmark. So determined Clallam County Hearings Examiner Ted Hunter on Monday when… Continue reading

Indian Island: War protester blocks Navy gate, arrested on purpose

INDIAN ISLAND -- The North Olympic Peninsula war protester who spent three weeks in Iraq last month sat down for her principles Monday. And Anna… Continue reading

Peninsula: Three hospitals keep tabs on troubled insurer seized by state regulators

Administrators of the three North Olympic Peninsula hospitals are monitoring events surrounding the company that provides their insurance, including malpractice coverage. State officials last week… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Port wants to study selling more waterfront acreage

PORT ANGELES --Platypus Marine Inc. wants to buy the four waterfront acres it now leases from the Port of Port Angeles so it can make… Continue reading

Port Townsend: Officials fill vacancy on ethics board

Bill Medlicott has been selected to fill the final seat on the Port Townsend city ethics board investigating a complaint against Councilwoman Freida Fenn. He… Continue reading

Sequim: City Council considers using Internet for meeting documents

SEQUIM -- The City Council may soon take another step into the electronic age by distributing agendas and other documents on the Internet rather than… Continue reading

Sequim: Panel will explore possible “bubble fishery”” at John Wayne Marina

SEQUIM -- The John Wayne Marina Advisory Committee will study creation of a salmon "bubble fishery"' at the marina. Committee members had originally proposed the… Continue reading

Sequim: Schools superintendent finalists to visit this week

The three finalists to be Sequim's next schools superintendent are visiting the city today, Wednesday and Thursday. The public will have a chance to meet… Continue reading

Clallam: 17 crashes linked to foul weather

The Washington State Patrol responded to 17 weather-related vehicular crashes Saturday and Saturday night, but only two minor injuries were reported around Clallam County. Washington… Continue reading

Clallam: Refuge system celebrated at Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge Friday

DUNGENESS -- The public is invited to celebrate a century of wildlife conservation Friday at the Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge. Events at the refuge located… Continue reading

Clallam: Survivor in fatal crash in serious condtion

A Beaver woman remained in serious condition Sunday following a head-on car crash late Friday night that killed two others on U.S. Highway 101 at… Continue reading

PA SENIOR GETS BOY SCOUT EAGLE AWARD – — – FINALLY

POULSBO -- With his white hair slicked back and a blue scarf tied around the collar of his khaki shirt Sunday afternoon, longtime Port Angeles… Continue reading

Peninsula: Blizzard-like winds, snow slam Hurricane Ridge

Blizzard conditions, extreme avalanche danger and nine-foot snowdrifts at the Hurricane Ridge lodge parking lot closed Hurricane Ridge Road all day Sunday. It was unknown… Continue reading

PORT ANGELES: FRONT STREET HOTEL RISES FROM 2002 ASHES

PORT ANGELES -- A once burned out rooming house, the newly renovated Downtown Hotel today offers 17 neat, simple and elegant rooms, with views of… Continue reading

Port Townsend: Life-long friends join Marines

PORT TOWNSEND -- Once a week for five years, James DeLeo and Jeff Short stood shoulder to shoulder, raised their right hand and repeated the… Continue reading

Sequim: Thousands attend annual building exposition

SEQUIM -- It started with humble beginnings six years ago at Sequim Middle School. Today, the annual Building & Remodeling Expo has more than doubled… Continue reading

Forks board upholds decision allowing boy to play baseball

FORKS -- The Quillayute Valley School Board has affirmed Superintendent Frank Walter's decision to reinstate the athletic eligibility of a boy convicted of animal cruelty,… Continue reading

Forks, Quillayute Airport residents close to compromise on land-use plan

FORKS -- After several months of debate and discussion, Mayor Nedra Reed believes the city and Quillayute Prairie residents are close to reaching a compromise… Continue reading

Port Townsend girls going to state

UNIVERSITY PLACE -- The Port Townsend High School girls basketball team will be going to state after its 46-31 victory over Steilacoom on Saturday night… Continue reading

State investigating tainted hay killing cattle in Chimacum

CHIMACUM -- A state Department of Agriculture official confirmed Saturday that a formal investigation is under way in the deaths of eight Beaver Valley dairy… Continue reading