A Port Angeles woman has been sentenced to 12 months in prison after she pleaded guilty in two cases that were resolved… Continue reading
Theater and music performances, a book signing and Field Hall performances highlight this weekend’s entertainment options on the North Olympic Peninsula. • The Port Townsend… Continue reading
About 40,000 people, more than 100 canoes visit Lower Elwha Tribe
Nelda Swiggett will present “For the Birds” in Port Angeles and Port Townsend on Saturday. The Port Angeles performance, at Holy Trinity… Continue reading
Canadian Steam will take the stage at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the Donna M. Morris Auditorium at Field Arts & Events Hall,… Continue reading
Queyrouze says bank needs to ‘regain that trust and respect’
Committee recommends staying with contract
The Sequim Community Orchestra will present its fall concert at 7 p.m. Saturday. The free annual event will be at Trinity United Methodist… Continue reading
Ceremony hosted at PAHS auditorium instead of hangar on Ediz Hook
Clallam hosts hearing on potential changes to RV ordinance
Holiday bazaars continue this weekend with events across the Peninsula. • The Christmas Bazaar will be open from 10 a.m. to 3… Continue reading
The Hurricane Ridge Winter Sports Education Foundation will screen “Étrange Mélange” at 7 p.m. Friday. The snowboarding film will be shown at… Continue reading
WHO SAYS THERE’S no good news? Lately, the co-managers of our natural resources have stumbled upon a unique method of dealing with a devastating threat… Continue reading
Port Angeles City Council incumbent LaTrisha Suggs’ lead widened to a 216-vote advantage over challenger James Taylor as general election ballot counts… Continue reading
Volunteer party set from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday to plant dogwood trees
A Port Angeles… Continue reading
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Gwyn Gallis, left, helps Pauline Olsen at the Soroptimist booth at the Port Angeles Senior and Community Center during a holiday craft fair on Saturday.… Continue reading
Whitaker worked for Sequim Police Department
Book focuses on tribal leader who worked on fishing rights
Eight-person ensemble blends contemporary dance with tai chi