The Elizabeth B. McGraw Foundation, headed by Lee McGraw — formerly of Sequim — donated $400,000 toward the purchase of a new… Continue reading
SHE MADE THE right call. Though some may question it, or even chastise her for it. After months of agonizing, she came to the conclusion… Continue reading
Funds to augment self-help building program
The Jynneos vaccine against MPV, also known as monkeypox, is available for those at high risk of the disease on the North Olympic Peninsula. “We… Continue reading
Four-legged friends welcome at annual Music Where You Bark
Sequim animal farm accused of animal cruelty
Here is this week’s schedule for the 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Todd Ortloff Show on KONP 1450 AM, 101.7 FM in… Continue reading
Governor to lift emergency order Oct. 31
Government meetings on North Olympic Peninsula
The Port Angeles Community Players kick off their 70th Main Stage Season with Ira Levin’s modern thriller, “Deathtrap,” opening tonight and running… Continue reading
A bicyclist was airlifted to Providence Medical Center in Everett on Thursday afternoon after colliding with a truck on Old Olympic Highway… Continue reading
Monument rededication to honor public safety officials
Molestation charged in documents
GRIEF CAN BE so isolating. After a loss, friends and family often back away—either because they think we need space to grieve, or they simply… Continue reading
Jamal Rahman will present “Spiritual Lessons of 9/11” at 11 a.m. Sunday. Rahman will be the guest speaker at Olympic Unitarian Universalist… Continue reading
Annual festival continues in… Continue reading
Smoke could affect Peninsula air quality by Saturday
Mixed-media artwork, pottery and fiber arts will be on display during the Second Saturday Art Walk. Studio Bob will display an exhibit… Continue reading
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Ingrid Sorensen of Port Angeles reads a magazine on a park bench at Port Angeles City Pier on Tuesday as a catamaran sits at anchor… Continue reading
County wants stand-alone, city-funded fire station