Three teams, all sailing multihulls, have taken significant leads in the Race to Alaska. All three chose to sail on toward Ketchikan,… Continue reading
A groundbreaking for the Port Townsend Food Co-op’s expansion will be delayed due to some city processes that are taking longer than… Continue reading
A U.S. Coast Guard MH-65 Dolphin helicopter from Sector Field Office/Air Station Port Angeles helped in the rescue of two people and… Continue reading
For the fourth year, volunteers will be standing outside several grocers for the Price Ford Peanut Butter Drive. The dealership partners with the Port Angeles… Continue reading
Port Angeles police officers are seeking information and surveillance video after an occupied residential burglary Wednesday morning. Police were told at about… Continue reading
When Erin Vig laces up her cleats for her college team this fall, she won’t be far from home. The 2017 Sequim High… Continue reading
The Lefties hit the road for Corvallis still looking for their first win over their Strait of Juan de Fuca rival Victoria.… Continue reading
Construction is set to begin by mid-July on 63 multi-family, low-income housing units south of downtown Port Angeles as part of the… Continue reading
The Port Townsend City Council discussed funding for aspects of the city’s three-year strategic plan, a conversation that included an analysis of… Continue reading
The Port Townsend Film Festival’s Guess the Guest contest starts today with the announcement of the first of three clues. Each year,… Continue reading
A 41-year-old man was rescued after he was injured while riding a dirt bike on trails in an area south of Port… Continue reading
Ron Sukert’s career as a Clallam County corrections officer is captured by the symbols inside a glass shadowbox that he received Tuesday.… Continue reading
The Olympic Medical Center Foundation has announced a total of more than $318,000 in donations for the planned expansion of the OMC… Continue reading
Frances Charles remains chairwoman of the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe after a tribal election last month. Charles, who was appointed to the… Continue reading
Librarians Danielle Gayman and Sarah Morrison at the Sequim Library will lead a two-hour workshop, “Media Literacy,” on
June 21. The workshop… Continue reading
The Lefties missed out on a chance to get into a first-place tie in the West… Continue reading
A TIP FOR those looking for a Father’s Day present for dear old dad: the best gift you can give is your time. More than… Continue reading
A 64-year-old Sequim resident died when his car went over an embankment on Lost Mountain Road. Darrell Piatt failed to negotiate a curve… Continue reading
Washington lawmakers are nearing the end of their second special session, and with no signs that… Continue reading
Up to a dozen tall ships could sail past two Jefferson County state parks today as part of a parade to commemorate… Continue reading