Emmett D. Treichel, 77, had suffered an unspecified medical emergency and was hurt in the head-on collision Friday.
News items for the North Olympic Peninsula.
Two of the populations that migrate off the state’s coast are still a concern.
Auditions are set during Major League Baseball playoff games at venues across the North Olympic Peninsula starting next month.
All Clallam County office phone numbers will be inoperative Tuesday night except 9-1-1.
County planners have simplified proposed rules for vacation rentals.
It is the first time the gathering of legal, medical and research professionals has been held in the city.
The city is one of 14 in the state to see the LTE Advanced network.
If lakes Aldwell and Mills hadn’t disappeared, would we still have restrictions?
Are double-blind studies really needed where such a wealth of experience indicates its benefits elsewhere?
He gets an F in everything but what conservatives secretly value most.
He dishonors the flag under which he and fellow black players earn millions of dollars.
The Republican presidential candidate guarantees to solve all our problems — but how?
Business news items for the North Olympic Peninsula
Conversation will cover gardening topics as part of the brown bag lunch series.
Michael “Mikie” Procunier was being treated for a broken arm before going into cardiac arrest, officials said.
Panel to consider pilot programs for private investors in four parks, including Fort Flagler
A Forks man was still in critical condition Sunday at Harborview Medical Center while an Edmonds man was in satisfactory condition.
During a recent tour, Sequim City Council members heard updates on the remodel of the Guy Cole Convention Center in Carrie Blake Community Park and a list of what remains to be done.
Volunteers who work enough shifts during Crab Fest will receive coupons for free half dinners as well as chances in prize drawings.