Daily Update Newsletter

Tasty crab celebrated at this weekend’s Port Angeles festival

Tasty crab celebrated at this weekend’s Port Angeles festival

Most people have never tasted fresh Dungeness crab, Scott Nagel laments. Rest assured, 15,000 to 16,000 pounds of that purple-tinged, sweet crab… Continue reading

Tasty crab celebrated at this weekend’s Port Angeles festival
Ready, set, go kosmik!: Kinetic Skulpture race jets off Saturday

Ready, set, go kosmik!: Kinetic Skulpture race jets off Saturday

Preparations for the Kinetic Skulpture Race are in full swing in Port Townsend, with volunteers setting up decorations for the weekend’s festivities.… Continue reading

Ready, set, go kosmik!: Kinetic Skulpture race jets off Saturday

Reorganized Port Townsend housing group hopes for local impact

With the election of 12 new board members Homeward Bound, previously known as the Olympic Housing Trust, is hoping to kick-start the organization… Continue reading

Comedy explores dynamics of a changing book club

Comedy explores dynamics of a changing book club

A once-congenial book club implodes in Key City Public Theatre’s latest comedy. “The Book Club Play,” written by Karen Zacarias, will be… Continue reading

Comedy explores dynamics of a changing book club
First Friday Art Walk imbues Sequim with colors

First Friday Art Walk imbues Sequim with colors

Fall is here, and so is autumn’s splendor in shades of orange. Find works of art decked out in fall colors throughout the… Continue reading

First Friday Art Walk imbues Sequim with colors
Threads come together in North Olympic Fiber Arts Festival this weekend

Threads come together in North Olympic Fiber Arts Festival this weekend

The fiber fest, in all of its colorful glory, is back. The 12th annual three-day North Olympic Fiber Arts Festival is an interactive… Continue reading

Threads come together in North Olympic Fiber Arts Festival this weekend
Photography, gourds, woodwork paintings on exhibit during Port Townsend Gallery Walk

Photography, gourds, woodwork paintings on exhibit during Port Townsend Gallery Walk

Jim Fagiolo’s landscape photography commands traditional film techniques, detail and fidelity to express the majesty of geography. Many familiar Northwest scenes await… Continue reading

Photography, gourds, woodwork paintings on exhibit during Port Townsend Gallery Walk

Port Angeles man identified after fall from bridge

Joseph Daniel Henry, 31, of Port Angeles, was identified by authorities this morning as the man whom witnesses told police jumped to… Continue reading

Fire damages Kala Point home; occupant goes to hospital

Fire damages Kala Point home; occupant goes to hospital

An unidentified elderly woman suffered minor injuries in a fire that heavily damaged her Kala Point home Wednesday afternoon, firefighters said. When… Continue reading

Fire damages Kala Point home; occupant goes to hospital
Clallam canvassing board to look into one case of potential 2016 voter fraud

Clallam canvassing board to look into one case of potential 2016 voter fraud

The Clallam County Canvassing board will review a potential case of voter fraud in the 2016 general election at a public meeting… Continue reading

Clallam canvassing board to look into one case of potential 2016 voter fraud

Investigators seek witnesses to fatal wreck

The National Park Service is seeking witnesses to a fatal wreck that occurred at Lake Crescent on Sept. 25. Bryan L. Meyer… Continue reading

Six-hour closure around Lake Crescent canceled

A six-hour overnight closure of U.S. Highway 101 around Lake Crescent scheduled for this coming Tuesday has been canceled. The closure, which… Continue reading

Port Angeles OKs move that lowers overall solid waste bill

The City Council has backed a rate reduction for solid waste disposal at the Port Angeles Regional Transfer Station. Council members voted… Continue reading

GIRLS SOCCER: North Kitsap’s speed just a little too much for Port Angeles

GIRLS SOCCER: North Kitsap’s speed just a little too much for Port Angeles

In a wide-open back-and-forth high-scoring affair, North Kitsap’s speed proved to be a little too much in a close, hard-fought 4-3 win… Continue reading

GIRLS SOCCER: North Kitsap’s speed just a little too much for Port Angeles
Warm waters off West Coast has lingering effects for salmon

Warm waters off West Coast has lingering effects for salmon

The mass of warm water known as “the blob” that heated up the north Pacific Ocean has… Continue reading

Warm waters off West Coast has lingering effects for salmon
Two-vehicle collision leaves man injured in Sequim

Two-vehicle collision leaves man injured in Sequim

A motorcyclist was to be airlifted to Harborview Medical Center on Tuesday after he was injured in a collision with a truck. The… Continue reading

Two-vehicle collision leaves man injured in Sequim

Passenger in plane crash that killed pilot listed in satisfactory condition

The passenger who survived a plane crash near Quilcene on Friday has been identified by authorities while the investigation into the cause of… Continue reading

Camaraderie Cellars marks 25 years of business

Camaraderie Cellars marks 25 years of business

From bittersweet toasts to a marriage proposal, lingering wine tasters to longtime friends, Camaraderie Cellars’ reputation agrees with its name. The Port… Continue reading

Camaraderie Cellars marks 25 years of business
Port eyes next year’s spending

Port eyes next year’s spending

The Port of Port Angeles’ status quo $8.28 million draft operating budget for 2018 includes $150,000 for dredging and foresees a continuation… Continue reading

Port eyes next year’s spending
Port finance director leaving for new post

Port finance director leaving for new post

New pastures are becoming old hat for John Nutter, the Port of Port Angeles’ director of finance and administration. The former Port… Continue reading

Port finance director leaving for new post