Port Angeles High School basketball boys lose to Shelton

SHELTON -- The Port Angeles High School boys basketball team lost 48-47 to Shelton in a Narrows League game Friday night. Scott Helpenstell led the… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Community bulb-planting Monday

PORT ANGELES -- Volunteer bulb planters will be greeted by a canopy tent on the Red Lion Hotel parking lot Monday morning. That's when professional… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Port urged to look again at shipbuilder’s proposal

PORT ANGELES -- The company that wants to build a shipbuilding facility on the waterfront should be given another look, according to Lynn Mattix, the… Continue reading

Sequim: Dumping of junk vehicle angers Clallam deputy

SEQUIM -- Whoever left a junk car loaded with car parts and other garbage in the middle of a county road overnight Thursday could be… Continue reading

Inmates resume hunger strike at Clallam Bay prison

CLALLAM BAY -- Some inmates at Clallam Bay Corrections Center have resumed a hunger strike, saying they are dissatisfied with a privilege system in their… Continue reading

Piece of Peninsula in orbit aboard space shuttle Columbia

A small chunk of Olympic National Park is orbiting Earth today aboard the space shuttle Columbia. The Columbia lifted off Thursday morning from Kennedy Space… Continue reading

Police investigate Sequim vandalism

SEQUIM -- Tires have been punctured and car windows smashed during two separate rashes of vandalism this week. Police Sgt. Sheri Crain estimates damage at… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Coast Guard canceling pier lease

The U.S. Coast Guard has notified the city of Port Angeles of its intent to cancel its $30,000 lease at City Pier for mooring the… Continue reading

Port Angeles: group compiles potential solutions to parking shortage

PORT ANGELES -- Parking Advisory Committee members were urged Thursday afternoon to prioritize solutions to the downtown parking shortage expected when the Gateway Transportation Center… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Shipbuilder looking elsewhere, says Port “not interested”

PORT ANGELES -- The Port of Port Angeles "clearly is not interested" in hosting a California-based shipping company's proposed manufacturing facility, the firm's president said… Continue reading

Trip of the Week: Seeking elk also provides views of Dungeness Valley

SEQUIM -- A journey through the Sequim-Dungeness Valley searching for the local herd of elk is a fun way to spend an hour or an… Continue reading

Four Jefferson County residents injured in two separate crashes

Four Jefferson County residents were injured in two separate wrecks Wednesday in Port Ludlow and Port Townsend. The unrelated crashes took place at the intersection… Continue reading

Olympic National Park’s No. 2 suddenly No. 1

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK -- Just two months after Sue McGill assumed Olympic National Park's No. 2 post, she'll become No. 1 -- at least temporarily.… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Health care officials resume push for fluoridating water

PORT ANGELES -- A group of public health officials and medical professionals has restarted a campaign to fluoridate the city's water. The group contends the… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Orchestra director to receive national honor

The director of Port Angeles High School and Roosevelt Middle School orchestras, Ron Jones, has been chosen to receive the National Federation Interscholastic Music Association… Continue reading

Port Townsend: Bed tax board gets request to help pay Fort Worden parking fees

PORT TOWNSEND -- Fund-raising efforts aimed at keeping Fort Worden State Park free of parking fees are coming down to the wire, says a member… Continue reading

Search to resume for bodies of ex-Port Angeles man missing in Moses Lake

MOSES LAKE -- Grant County Marine Patrol units are expected to resume their search today for the bodies of two missing men following a duck… Continue reading

Sequim: Citizen of the Year nomination deadline near

Monday is the deadline to nominate someone for the Citizen of the Year award given annually by the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce. Nominations are… Continue reading

Joyce: Missing kayak from found adrift in Strait

An overturned kayak found Tuesday north of Freshwater Bay apparently drifted to the Peninsula from Victoria. The kayak disappeared about two weeks ago from Vancouver… Continue reading

Peninsula teachers among the tens of thousands at Olympia protest

OLYMPIA -- North Olympic Peninsula teachers joined about 30,000 people from throughout the state Tuesday to protest proposed educational funding cuts during the Day of… Continue reading