Daily Update Newsletter

Mistrial denied, evaluation ordered for convicted stabber

Mistrial denied, evaluation ordered for convicted stabber

A Clallam County judge has denied John Greystoke’s motion for a mistrial and ordered a presentencing investigation for the convicted stabber. Greystoke,… Continue reading

Mistrial denied, evaluation ordered for convicted stabber
Woodworkers bring a good turn to Port Townsend on Saturday, Sunday

Woodworkers bring a good turn to Port Townsend on Saturday, Sunday

Artisans will present a variety of wood-wrought items and arts at the 12th annual Port Townsend Woodworkers Show. They include furniture and… Continue reading

Woodworkers bring a good turn to Port Townsend on Saturday, Sunday
Forks 5K to benefit boy fighting leukemia

Forks 5K to benefit boy fighting leukemia

Orlando Oesacas, 8, said goodbye to home about three months ago as he set off to Seattle Children’s Hospital for leukemia treatment alongside… Continue reading

Forks 5K to benefit boy fighting leukemia

Sounds and food of Mexico on the menu tonight in Port Angeles

Sugar skulls. Pan de muerto. Mexican folk tales. Pumpkin flan. Mexican marigold crowns. The sights and sounds of Dia de los Muertos… Continue reading

Chimacum High School graduation rates on the rise

Chimacum High School saw growth in its graduation rates and held rates higher than the state average, according to new data released by… Continue reading

State rejects plea offer in Port Angeles man’s drugs, weapons case

State rejects plea offer in Port Angeles man’s drugs, weapons case

The state has rejected a plea offer in the case of a Port Angeles man charged in April after deputies found the… Continue reading

State rejects plea offer in Port Angeles man’s drugs, weapons case

Timeline: Work on the western Port Angeles Harbor cleanup project

The Port of Port Angeles and state Department of Ecology officials this week put together the following estimated timeline for work on… Continue reading

Wilderness training facility owner worried by Jamestown S’Klallam road project

Wilderness training facility owner worried by Jamestown S’Klallam road project

The founder of a wilderness training facility believes Tribal Edge is threatened by the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe’s Sophus-Corriea Loop Road project. Ben Sanford… Continue reading

Wilderness training facility owner worried by Jamestown S’Klallam road project
A different approach: New entrance opens at Carrie Blake Park in Sequim

A different approach: New entrance opens at Carrie Blake Park in Sequim

Visitors of the city’s busiest park started driving on a new path this week. City officials opened on Monday the new access road… Continue reading

A different approach: New entrance opens at Carrie Blake Park in Sequim

Port Townsend School Board to meet today

The Port Townsend School Board will review policies and plan future meeting topics in a work/study session at 5:30 p.m. today. The… Continue reading

Port Angeles woman charged with embezzling from Sequim VFW back in jail

Port Angeles woman charged with embezzling from Sequim VFW back in jail

A 30-year-old Port Angeles woman charged with embezzling nearly $10,000 from the Sequim Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4760 is back in… Continue reading

Port Angeles woman charged with embezzling from Sequim VFW back in jail
PREP FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS: Sequim’s Cowan less of a gambler, more of a scrambler

PREP FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS: Sequim’s Cowan less of a gambler, more of a scrambler

Known more for a strong arm and his aptitude as a play caller, Sequim’s junior quarterback Riley Cowan has increasingly used his feet… Continue reading

PREP FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS: Sequim’s Cowan less of a gambler, more of a scrambler
Olympic Peninsula Korean War vets take part in Puget Sound Honor Flight

Olympic Peninsula Korean War vets take part in Puget Sound Honor Flight

Five members of the Olympic Peninsula’s Korean War Veterans Association reflected on their service at the war memorials, monuments and military museums in… Continue reading

Olympic Peninsula Korean War vets take part in Puget Sound Honor Flight

Clallam commissioners, Elwha Klallam Tribe stress collaboration in joint meeting

Clallam County Commissioners asked during a rare joint meeting this week how they can best partner with the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe.… Continue reading

Port Townsend businesses getting ‘good at handling floods’

Port Townsend businesses getting ‘good at handling floods’

Cellar Door is good at handling floods due to its location in the basement of an old building, but a storm drain… Continue reading

Port Townsend businesses getting ‘good at handling floods’

Clallam commissioners, Port of Port Angeles in effort to get businesses data from state

Clallam County commissioners agreed Tuesday to join the Port of Port Angeles in an effort to gather accurate data about businesses in… Continue reading

Sequim bans ‘dangerous dogs’

Sequim bans ‘dangerous dogs’

Starting the first of next year, dogs declared dangerous will no longer be allowed in Sequim city limits. City Council members unanimously approved,… Continue reading

Sequim bans ‘dangerous dogs’

Foot, ankle health topic of wellness forum

Dr. Dekker McKeever, a doctor of podiatric medicine, will present a free WOW! Working on Wellness forum on foot and ankle health Nov.… Continue reading

Ballots trickle in to Jefferson, Clallam

Ballots have been slow to arrive at North Olympic Peninsula election offices with six days left before the general election. The Clallam County Auditor’s Office… Continue reading

PREP TENNIS: Sequim duo of Wiker and Hughes qualify for state tournament

PREP TENNIS: Sequim duo of Wiker and Hughes qualify for state tournament

The Sequim boys’ tennis duo of Blake Wiker and Thomas Hughes won four out of five matches at the West… Continue reading

PREP TENNIS: Sequim duo of Wiker and Hughes qualify for state tournament