Daily Update Newsletter

Peninsula Cub Scout programs might have option for girls as members in 2018

Peninsula Cub Scout programs might have option for girls as members in 2018

Come next fall, local families might be bringing both their sons and daughters to Cub Scout programs. The Boy Scouts of America board of directors… Continue reading

Peninsula Cub Scout programs might have option for girls as members in 2018

Port Angeles man’s child rape trial moved to January

A trial for alleged child rapist Donald William Kingsley has been moved to January. Kingsley, 30, of Port Angeles is charged with… Continue reading

ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Riley Cowan, Sequim quarterback

ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Riley Cowan, Sequim quarterback

Riley Cowan had a huge game in the Rainshadow Rumble this weekend. As the Port Angeles defense keyed on all-league player Gavin Velarde and was… Continue reading

ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Riley Cowan, Sequim quarterback
A long walk for veterans: Former soldier trekking to four corners of lower 48 to call attention to PTSD, suicide

A long walk for veterans: Former soldier trekking to four corners of lower 48 to call attention to PTSD, suicide

Eli Smith, an Army veteran from Ohio, is taking a long walk to call attention to the plight of veterans suffering from… Continue reading

A long walk for veterans: Former soldier trekking to four corners of lower 48 to call attention to PTSD, suicide
State attorney general says he uses three-point test before deciding to sue Trump administration

State attorney general says he uses three-point test before deciding to sue Trump administration

State Attorney General Bob Ferguson uses a three-point test to decide whether to sue the Trump administration. Are Washingtonians being harmed? Does… Continue reading

State attorney general says he uses three-point test before deciding to sue Trump administration

Four-hour delays planned for Highway 101 around Lake Crescent beginning Oct. 30

Four-hour delays on U.S. Highway 101 around Lake Crescent will begin Monday, Oct. 30 and continue through late November for rock bolting… Continue reading

Clallam judges weigh in on indigent defense debate

Clallam County Superior Court judges have fired back against county commissioners’ efforts to change the model for legal defense provided for low-income… Continue reading

Solid waste disposal rates at Port Angeles transfer station to decrease

Solid waste disposal rates at Port Angeles transfer station to decrease

Clallam County customers will see reduced rates for solid waste disposal at the Port Angeles Regional Transfer Station starting Jan. 1. Port… Continue reading

Solid waste disposal rates at Port Angeles transfer station to decrease

Sequim plans downtown roadwork to start today

City crews will begin replacing a water main and sewer main on North and South Sunnyside avenues from Maple Street to East Fir… Continue reading

Reading app available through North Olympic Library System

Tens of thousands of North Olympic Library System e-books and e-audiobooks are now available to download through Libby, a reading app. Libby is available to… Continue reading

Clallam aims to bring back man who allegedly shot at officers

Clallam aims to bring back man who allegedly shot at officers

An arrest warrant has been issued for a man who allegedly shot at four law enforcement officers at a busy Port Angeles… Continue reading

Clallam aims to bring back man who allegedly shot at officers
Audubon group seeks volunteers to study swans; training to be held Tuesday in Sequim

Audubon group seeks volunteers to study swans; training to be held Tuesday in Sequim

Once again, a group of citizen scientists is joining local and out-of-area birders who are keeping their eyes on returning swans. Martha Jordan,… Continue reading

Audubon group seeks volunteers to study swans; training to be held Tuesday in Sequim
PREP FOOTBALL: Quilcene seizes Sea-Tac 1B crown, beats Evergreen Lutheran 68-22

PREP FOOTBALL: Quilcene seizes Sea-Tac 1B crown, beats Evergreen Lutheran 68-22

The Quilcene Rangers locked up a Sea-Tac 1B championship, remaining undefeated by scoring touchdowns on their first six plays en route to a… Continue reading

PREP FOOTBALL: Quilcene seizes Sea-Tac 1B crown, beats Evergreen Lutheran 68-22
Rain swells rivers as Hoh, South Fork Hoh rivers open for fishing

Rain swells rivers as Hoh, South Fork Hoh rivers open for fishing

Last week’s storms brought the region’s low rivers roaring back to the point that the state Department of Fish and Wildlife reopened the Hoh and… Continue reading

Rain swells rivers as Hoh, South Fork Hoh rivers open for fishing
PREP FOOTBALL: Sequim flips script, grinds out win over Port Angeles

PREP FOOTBALL: Sequim flips script, grinds out win over Port Angeles

Sequim has a reputation as a big-play offense, but the Wolves used a grinding ground game… Continue reading

PREP FOOTBALL: Sequim flips script, grinds out win over Port Angeles
China ban unlikely to affect region; Peninsula officials say contamination low in recycling

China ban unlikely to affect region; Peninsula officials say contamination low in recycling

China’s announcement that next year it will decline to accept some shipments of mixed plastics and paper recyclables from the United States… Continue reading

China ban unlikely to affect region; Peninsula officials say contamination low in recycling
State to add more speed zones to Highway 101 near Port Angeles

State to add more speed zones to Highway 101 near Port Angeles

The state Department of Transportation is adding more speed limits to U.S. Highway 101. Permanent speed limit changes to the east and… Continue reading

State to add more speed zones to Highway 101 near Port Angeles
Dogs euthanized after attacking Sequim man

Dogs euthanized after attacking Sequim man

Two of three dogs that attacked a Sequim man were euthanized last week at the Clallam County Humane Society. Sequim police sergeants said… Continue reading

Dogs euthanized after attacking Sequim man

Naturopathic clinic owner sentenced to two months in prison

Rick Marschall of the Natural Healing Clinic will face two months in prison and a $2,000 fine for illegally prescribing misbranded hormones… Continue reading

Revised ethics code to go before full Port Townsend City Council

PORT TOWNSEND —The Port Townsend City Council’s ad hoc committee has forwarded proposed changes to the city’s ethics code to the full City Council. The… Continue reading