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FOOTBALL: Sequim’s Velarde named League MVP

FOOTBALL: Sequim’s Velarde named League MVP

Sequim’s Gavin Velarde was named the Olympic Football League 2A Division’s Most Valuable Player, while his teammate Riley Cowan was named Offensive… Continue reading

FOOTBALL: Sequim’s Velarde named League MVP
$300,000 bail set for Forks woman accused in toddler’s death

$300,000 bail set for Forks woman accused in toddler’s death

Bail was set at $300,000 Monday for a Forks woman accused of killing a 2-year-old boy who was in her care. Ramona… Continue reading

$300,000 bail set for Forks woman accused in toddler’s death
Clallam candidates widen leads after more ballots counted

Clallam candidates widen leads after more ballots counted

Randy Johnson and Brian Coughenour widened their leads on their respective opponents in last week’s general election after the Clallam County Auditor’s… Continue reading

Clallam candidates widen leads after more ballots counted

Port Angeles forum on challenges, successes of disabled people set Dec. 1

The state Governor’s Committee on Disability Issues and Employment plans a town hall forum in Port Angeles on Dec. 1. The public… Continue reading

Port Angeles chamber announces new board members

Seven new members have joined the Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce board. The newly elected members will join the board for… Continue reading

Teen struggles to recover amid new polio-like cases

Teen struggles to recover amid new polio-like cases

Hayden Werdal can move his right hand and wiggle his left thumb. He can kick his… Continue reading

Teen struggles to recover amid new polio-like cases
COLLEGE SOCCER: Peninsula women were confident they were going to pull out NWAC title game

COLLEGE SOCCER: Peninsula women were confident they were going to pull out NWAC title game

In the end, locked in a tense, defensive overtime struggle and with dreaded penalty kicks looming against Highline for the Northwest Conference… Continue reading

COLLEGE SOCCER: Peninsula women were confident they were going to pull out NWAC title game
Port Angeles man experiences powerful New Zealand earthquake

Port Angeles man experiences powerful New Zealand earthquake

A 23-year-old Port Angeles man who now lives in New Zealand woke early this morning to the powerful earthquake that struck… Continue reading

Port Angeles man experiences powerful New Zealand earthquake

Shooting victim in satisfactory condition at Seattle hospital

A man who was shot twice through his right thigh Friday west of Port Angeles was in satisfactory condition at Harborview Medical… Continue reading

Fifteen nonprofits receive First Federal Foundation grants

Cancer care, a Forks playground and food banks are among the endeavors that have received funding from the First Federal Community Foundation,… Continue reading

Washington state rejects carbon tax; backers undeterred

Washington state rejects carbon tax; backers undeterred

Washington’s carbon tax initiative was billed as a bipartisan approach to curbing carbon emissions. But voters in… Continue reading

Washington state rejects carbon tax; backers undeterred
GIRLS SWIMMING: Port Angeles second at State 2A Championships

GIRLS SWIMMING: Port Angeles second at State 2A Championships

With two first-place finishes and 12 other top-10 finishes, Port Angeles finished second in the state in the Class 2A State Girls’… Continue reading

GIRLS SWIMMING: Port Angeles second at State 2A Championships
WOMEN’S SOCCER: Peninsula women win NWAC championship 1-0 in overtime

WOMEN’S SOCCER: Peninsula women win NWAC championship 1-0 in overtime

The Peninsula Soccer women won the Northwest Conference Championship with a 1-0 second overtime win over Highline Sunday at the Starfire Soccer Complex.… Continue reading

WOMEN’S SOCCER: Peninsula women win NWAC championship 1-0 in overtime
Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe builds logjams for salmon habitat

Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe builds logjams for salmon habitat

In building logjams for salmon habitat in the Gray Wolf River, the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe took… Continue reading

  • Nov 13, 2016
  • By Tiffany Royal Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission
  • Clallam County
Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe builds logjams for salmon habitat
10-year-old Carlsborg girl puts together gift bags for homeless

10-year-old Carlsborg girl puts together gift bags for homeless

A 10-year-old Carlsborg girl is making more than 500 gift bags that she plans to distribute to the homeless in Port Angeles and… Continue reading

10-year-old Carlsborg girl puts together gift bags for homeless
Veterans inspire youths with memories, ceremonies at Port Angeles Coast Guard base
Veterans inspire youths with memories, ceremonies at Port Angeles Coast Guard base

Downtown Port Angeles, Festival of Trees join forces

The Port Angeles Downtown Association and the Festival of Trees Committee are joining forces to present entertainment over the Thanksgiving weekend. “For… Continue reading

Operation Christmas Child drop-off begins Monday across Peninsula

Collection will begin Monday for this year’s Samaritan’s Purse project Operation Christmas Child. Locations are in Port Angeles, Sequim, Port Townsend and Forks. Through Nov.… Continue reading

Forks woman arrested in child’s death

A 44-year-old Forks woman has been arrested for investigation of the second-degree murder of a 2-year-old boy. Ramona Jean Ward allegedly caused a… Continue reading

‘He died for love’: Medal of Honor recipient honored at his grave

‘He died for love’: Medal of Honor recipient honored at his grave

Community members, local veterans and members of the United States Army and Navy gathered on Veterans Day to honor the nation’s only Navy… Continue reading

‘He died for love’: Medal of Honor recipient honored at his grave