Most of public right of way clear
Holiday gatherings may bring spike within the next two weeks
Work dedicated to man who died before its completion
He pleaded guilty to aggravated murder Monday
“Prevail,” a new anthology of writing by North Olympic Peninsula authors, is on sale now. The book, which features 28 authors, is… Continue reading
More vandalism found at school properties
Fund looks to support family through loss
Commissioners send Charles “Bruce” Hanify’s name on for vetting
CONGRATULATIONS, YOU SURVIVED the latest COVID-holiday, Thanksgiving. Where we gathered together to celebrate the fact that we didn’t burn the house down frying the turkey,… Continue reading
Samantha Schmehl Hines will offer the final Studium Generale for the fall quarter at 12:30 p.m. Thursday. Her lecture, “Space Raptor Butt… Continue reading
Hospitalizations also rise in county
A special on the Lincoln Theatre project in downtown Port Angeles will be presented online at 6 p.m. today. Ghostlight Productions is… Continue reading
Troy Carpenter will present “The 3D Universe” at 7 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 6. The lecture, part of a Washington State Parks series of… Continue reading
Fairview Grange is selling Christmas wreaths from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. The wreaths, which cost $35 each, can be picked… Continue reading
Groups seek donations to advance causes
A Neah Bay man was injured and was transported to Olympic Medical Center after he rolled his vehicle off the roadway on U.S.… Continue reading
All profits go to Seattle Children’s Hospital
The 32nd annual Peninsula Home Fund campaign is underway. The Home Fund has been combined with the COVID-19 Relief Fund since Sept. 20, when the… Continue reading
Families, friends enjoy outdoors in Olympic National Park
A 19-year-old man whose firecracker sparked a roof fire on the Port Angeles High School campus
Nov. 3 was penalized with a… Continue reading