So few questions were asked of candidates looking for seats on the Clallam County Fire District No. 2 board of commissioners that… Continue reading
Pearl Harbor, 9/11 and now the 2016 election. These were all attacks on the American homeland by foreign entities. The first two were overt and… Continue reading
During World War II, soldiers of color were segregated. Having distingushing themselves in war, Japanese-American soldiers came home only to find their relatives returning from… Continue reading
The more than two dozen states and U.S. territories that currently have a temporary extension from… Continue reading
After a cancer diagnosis, husband-and-wife Pepper and Vonnie Putnam of Sequim say it’s important to stay positive and keep your sense of humor.… Continue reading
A man in his early 30s fell to his death from the western Eighth Street bridge over the Tumwater Truck Route on… Continue reading
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
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
From bittersweet toasts to a marriage proposal, lingering wine tasters to longtime friends, Camaraderie Cellars’ reputation agrees with its name. The Port… Continue reading
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
New pastures are becoming old hat for John Nutter, the Port of Port Angeles’ director of finance and administration. The former Port… Continue reading
The company whose collapsed net pens released thousands of farmed Atlantic salmon into Puget Sound is planning… Continue reading
Jury selection is set to begin Monday in a case against a Port Angeles man accused of stabbing a roommate in the… Continue reading
John Braasch, president of Voices for Veterans — which organizes three stand-downs annually on the North Olympic Peninsula — has been selected… Continue reading
Residents are closer to having two of the largest retailers in the arts and craft and beauty industries right in their backyard. Construction… Continue reading
I TOOK A seat beside John Lennon. As I marveled at my arrival here at last, he just smiled. The trip to Parque John Lennon… Continue reading
Back in 1958, I was caring for my third child when society decided that families should only have two children to replace themselves. You would… Continue reading
President Donald Trump was talking patriotism in his most recent pet tweets. His target was Colin Kaepernick, an African-American NFL player who’s been silently displaying… Continue reading
The Swedish Health Network annual symposium will convene in Port Townsend at 9 a.m. Friday. The gathering for Swedish Health Network affiliates… Continue reading
OF COURSE IT’S wrong to compare the plight of the Syrian, Sudanese and Rohingya refugees with the blue-tarp campers that survived the sudden deluge that… Continue reading