Daily Update Newsletter

Dog rescued from house fire east of Port Angeles

Dog rescued from house fire east of Port Angeles

Firefighters rescued a dog after a blaze ripped through a home on Blue Valley Road on Sunday. Firefighter Bryce McGinley found the… Continue reading

Dog rescued from house fire east of Port Angeles

General election ballots due Tuesday as races for office near conclusion

One more day. After the polls close Tuesday, Americans will know who won the presidency as the grueling national race comes to… Continue reading

Port Townsend City Council to hold public hearing on pot shop buffer zones tonight

The Port Townsend City Council will conduct a public hearing on the city Planning Commission’s recommendation to shrink some buffer zones around… Continue reading

Mudslide blocks one lane of Highway 20 in Port Townsend

Mudslide blocks one lane of Highway 20 in Port Townsend

A mudslide blocked the westbound lane of state Highway 20 in Port Townsend on Sunday afternoon. Police and city public works worked… Continue reading

Mudslide blocks one lane of Highway 20 in Port Townsend

Housing, homelessness to be discussed at regional conference in Blyn

Speakers are planned from both Clallam and Jefferson counties .

Judge’s order revives movement to remove Snake River dams

Judge’s order revives movement to remove Snake River dams

Conservationists and others have renewed a push to remove four giant dams from the Snake River… Continue reading

Judge’s order revives movement to remove Snake River dams
SWIMMING: Port Angeles swimmers dominate districts

SWIMMING: Port Angeles swimmers dominate districts

Led by several relay and individual top times, the Port Angeles girls won the 1A/2A West Central… Continue reading

SWIMMING: Port Angeles swimmers dominate districts
PENINSULA SOCCER: Women win playoff opener, but men fall short in shootout

PENINSULA SOCCER: Women win playoff opener, but men fall short in shootout

In a tension-filled game that had a bit of everything — horrendous weather, a flurry of yellow cards, a rash of injuries,… Continue reading

PENINSULA SOCCER: Women win playoff opener, but men fall short in shootout
PREP FOOTBALL: Lights dim on Sequim in district playoffs

PREP FOOTBALL: Lights dim on Sequim in district playoffs

The Silverdale Stadium lights dimming as Sequim Wolves football players and coaches paid their last respects to one another in the wake of… Continue reading

PREP FOOTBALL: Lights dim on Sequim in district playoffs
Grandparents to ride high in special balloon lift-off

Grandparents to ride high in special balloon lift-off

The Dream Catcher Balloon Program provides rides to disabled people in a custom balloon.

Grandparents to ride high in special balloon lift-off
Several old cracks being monitored in Elwha River bridge

Several old cracks being monitored in Elwha River bridge

The state Department of Transportation is now monitoring several cracks found in the Elwha River bridge on U.S. Highway 101 west of… Continue reading

Several old cracks being monitored in Elwha River bridge
Port Townsend theater adds devices for hearing-, vision-impaired

Port Townsend theater adds devices for hearing-, vision-impaired

The historic Rose Theatre in Port Townsend is now equipped with devices to assist the hearing- and vision-impaired, bringing the two theaters… Continue reading

Port Townsend theater adds devices for hearing-, vision-impaired
Brinnon death caused by self-inflicted gunshot wound

Brinnon death caused by self-inflicted gunshot wound

A Brinnon man found dead after a six-hour standoff with law enforcement Thursday died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, authorities said. The Jefferson… Continue reading

Brinnon death caused by self-inflicted gunshot wound

Clallam County commissioner hopefuls shrug off Johnson war chest advantage

Clallam County commissioner candidate Ron Richards is unconcerned over the money advantage held by his opponent, Randy Johnson, as they face their… Continue reading

Dean fundraising surpasses Thomas in Jefferson County race

Kate Dean, a local Democratic Party favorite, is far outdistancing her opponent Tim Thomas, a Republican-turned-Democrat, in campaign fundraising as Tuesday’s Election… Continue reading

No charges in Port Angeles homeless camp incident; prosecutor cites inconsistent accounts

Inconsistent accounts were among the reasons that prosecutors decided not to file charges against three Port Angeles men accused of brandishing handguns… Continue reading

Port Townsend Gallery features two artists this month

Port Townsend Gallery features two artists this month

The works of two artists featured this month at the Port Townsend Gallery explore natural themes using sand and wood. The gallery,… Continue reading

Port Townsend Gallery features two artists this month

Second Annual ‘O’Tannenbaum Auction coming up

Tickets are on sale now for Olympic Theatre Arts’ second annual O’Tannenbaum Auction fundraiser Nov. 17-19. Proceeds from all events will benefit OTA,… Continue reading

Sequim City Band to host Navy Band Northwest musicians today

Sequim City Band to host Navy Band Northwest musicians today

The Sequim City Band will present “Viva Italia!,” a concert highlighting the music of Italy, today. This free event, the first indoor… Continue reading

Sequim City Band to host Navy Band Northwest musicians today

EYE ON CLALLAM: County to conduct public hearing on a code affecting agricultural uses

The three Clallam County commissioners will conduct a public hearing on a code amendment for critical areas to regulate new and existing agricultural uses when… Continue reading