Anna Bachmann says from Baghdad that she's "radicalized" and prepared to go to jail to stop a war against Iraq. For the past three weeks,… Continue reading
The merger of Daishowa America Co. Ltd.'s parent company and Nippon Unipac Holding Co. will be completed April 1, creating the largest paper-making company in… Continue reading
CHIMACUM -- Preparations for renovation of the Hood Canal Bridge are coming together. Repair work will begin later this year, and the plan for the… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND -- Every morning for the past seven years, Bob Capener has put on his jacket and cap, picked up his binoculars and driven… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES -- The first in a series of $12 million in remodeling projects at Olympic Medical Center is expected to begin this year. The… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND -- The Port of Port Townsend has purchased a used 20-foot utility boat. Executive Director Larry Crockett said the boat will allow the… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES -- Bertha Louise Burke was 29 years old and a mother of three when she disappeared on a Friday night in early 1970.… Continue reading
OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK -- Snowshoeing at Hurricane Ridge offers winter visitors to Olympic National Park an enjoyable way to explore the magic of snow. Although… Continue reading
Port Angeles police have renewed their search for a local woman who was reported missing nearly 33 years ago from her Port Angeles home. Bertha… Continue reading
FORKS -- Citing increasing rates and alleged substandard service, city officials are looking into expanding cable television opportunities for residents. Bellevue-based Millennium Digital Media currently… Continue reading
Salaried Port Townsend Paper employees will be reimbursed for the 10 percent pay cut they took for three months last year. In total, about $130,000… Continue reading
By Laura Rosser From pole dancing at Oh! Gallagher's to garbage can racers at Delaney's Other Side, entertainment in Port Angeles is taking a little… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES -- Proposed water quality standards could inadvertently result in voluminous stormwater control guidelines becoming part of state law, their opponents say. Barbara Kitchens,… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND -- An ethics board member reviewing a complaint against Councilwoman Freida Fenn is seeking independent legal advice on how the board should proceed.… Continue reading
SEQUIM -- Maybe investigators should call in David Briggs to help determine if the shuttle Columbia collided with space junk before disintegrating over Texas last… Continue reading
BRINNON -- The Brinnon School District's maintenance and operations replacement levy edged closer to passing after 54 additional ballots were counted Wednesday. In fact, the… Continue reading
Clallam County elections officials will count 2,206 more ballots at 9 a.m. Friday for two-year maintenance and operations levy elections in three school districts. As… Continue reading
SEQUIM -- A second major retail development is being planned in the western part of the city. An application for a shopping development on the… Continue reading
SEQUIM -- Deborah Keeting-Hansen, one of Sequim First's leaders, is concerned about environmental and economic impacts caused by large retail stores. Keeting-Hansen walked along Washington… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES -- A congressional delegation continues working to stop a $3-per-passenger immigration fee from being collected from ferry passengers traveling to Canada. Unless it… Continue reading