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Appeals board backs verdict on huge proposed bed-and-breakfast in Sequim

A Clallam County appeals board has affirmed that the building permit for a proposed 32,000-square-foot bed-and-breakfast on East Sequim Bay Road should… Continue reading

Cold to stick around on Peninsula

Cold to stick around on Peninsula

Monday’s snow might not be the last snow of the year. The North Olympic Peninsula is expected to see a cold snap… Continue reading

Cold to stick around on Peninsula
PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: McGoff’s big night boosts Port Angeles boys to win

PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: McGoff’s big night boosts Port Angeles boys to win

The Port Angeles basketball boys team dominated on defense and on the boards to come roaring… Continue reading

PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: McGoff’s big night boosts Port Angeles boys to win
GOLF: Wagner, Cedars at Dungeness, now operating Peninsula Golf Club

GOLF: Wagner, Cedars at Dungeness, now operating Peninsula Golf Club

THE GOLF COURSE that boasts some of the best views of any such facility on the North Olympic Peninsula now has a clearer vision of… Continue reading

GOLF: Wagner, Cedars at Dungeness, now operating Peninsula Golf Club
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Quilcene’s Allison Jones

ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Quilcene’s Allison Jones

Quilcene’s Allison Jones was recently honored as the Most Valuable Player of the Sea-Tac 1B Volleyball League for her role in leading the Rangers to… Continue reading

ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Quilcene’s Allison Jones

Special DUI patrols set for holiday season

Law enforcement agencies across the state are participating in extra patrols aimed at getting DUI drivers off the roads over this holiday season from Thursday… Continue reading

County hopes to meet April 1 deadline for Carlsborg sewer

Construction of the Carlsborg sewer is on track to be “substantially completed” by next April, Clallam County commissioners learned Monday. Meeting the… Continue reading

Standing with Standing Rock group to give presentation in Port Townsend

A group that traveled to the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation in North Dakota in November to support the tribe in its effort… Continue reading

Building slows in several counties in light of water rights case

Building slows in several counties in light of water rights case

As counties across Washington respond to a far-reaching state Supreme Court decision involving water rights, angry and… Continue reading

  • Dec 13, 2016
  • By Phuong Le The Associated Press
Building slows in several counties in light of water rights case
People line up since McMorris Rodgers a candidate for cabinet

People line up since McMorris Rodgers a candidate for cabinet

With Republican U.S. Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers of Washington a candidate to be a member of… Continue reading

People line up since McMorris Rodgers a candidate for cabinet
Preventing not-so-happy holidays fraud

Preventing not-so-happy holidays fraud

there’s no time like the holidays for fraud.… Continue reading

Preventing not-so-happy holidays fraud
Peninsula Home Fund helps budding photographer as she grapples with health issues

Peninsula Home Fund helps budding photographer as she grapples with health issues

Ask Stacy Eastman how things are going, and she’ll answer “Really well!”… Continue reading

Peninsula Home Fund helps budding photographer as she grapples with health issues

Olympic National Park’s Perspectives series continues Tuesday

Changes to the Olympic National Park’s landscape throughout the past 25 years will be the topic of the first of the Perspectives… Continue reading

Port Angeles council to discuss street tax

City council members have decided it’s not too early to talk about increasing the sales tax or boosting driver-license-renewal fees for 2018… Continue reading

Grant given to Quilcene museum for fireplace tiles

Grant given to Quilcene museum for fireplace tiles

The Quilcene Historical Museum received a grant from the Washington Trust for Historical Preservation to help with its restoration of the historic Hamilton-Worthington… Continue reading

Grant given to Quilcene museum for fireplace tiles

Bike tracks lead to Port Angeles man’s arrest

Port Angeles police say someone found a stolen bike by following its tracks in the snow. Brandon Roberts, 24, of Port Angeles… Continue reading

Port Angeles man arrested after naked burglary

A Port Angeles man was booked into the Clallam County jail after a resident returned home to find him naked in his… Continue reading

Evans Wilderness bill awaits Obama’s signature

A bill passed by Congress to rename the Olympic Wilderness within Olympic National Park the Daniel J. Evans Wilderness to honor the… Continue reading

PREP BASKETBALL: Angevine’s 26 not enough for Port Angeles to get past Blaine

PREP BASKETBALL: Angevine’s 26 not enough for Port Angeles to get past Blaine

The Port Angeles basketball boys went up against a red-hot shooter from Blaine and came within a play or two down the… Continue reading

PREP BASKETBALL: Angevine’s 26 not enough for Port Angeles to get past Blaine
Progress made on Port Angeles performing arts center

Progress made on Port Angeles performing arts center

Plans for the Port Angeles Waterfront Center are moving forward as its nonprofit hires an interim executive director, chooses an architect firm… Continue reading

Progress made on Port Angeles performing arts center