A demolition excavator prepares to tear into the last remaining walls of the former Downtown Hotel at Front and Laurel streets in Port Angeles on… Continue reading
A Port Angeles man has been charged in Eastern Washington for allegedly striking his girlfriend with a Dodge Magnum and dragging her about… Continue reading
The Port Angeles School Board will hear a report on enrollment as of October, when it meets at 7 p.m. Thursday. The… Continue reading
The intersection of West Eighth and South I streets will be converted from a two-way stop to a four-way stop effective Monday,… Continue reading
Move called protest over food, other conditions
Selinda Barkhuis will present information on two varietals of grapes intended for consumption while fresh — as opposed to grapes grown for… Continue reading
Debbie Leach of Sequim puts freshly picked apples into a pulper to make apple cider during the seventh annual Applestock at the orchards… Continue reading
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Event to showcase works of participants, local artists
Clallam County District 3 officials had turned down funding
Tickets are on sale now for the Port Angeles Farmers Market Fall Gala. The fundraiser will be from 7 p.m. to 10… Continue reading
Kids’ options, classes, building’s problems seen up close
Monday edition to arrive later today, tomorrow in some areas
Mark Ozias to face Brandon Janisse in election
Officials with the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office will speak at two free community workshops on protecting one’s identity. Sheriff Bill Benedict and Chief Criminal Deputy… Continue reading
The North Olympic Library System will host three CreativiTea programs in October related to the Clallam County Reads theme of the octopus. Inky Underwater CreativiTeas… Continue reading
Debbie Hunt of the Olympic Peninsula Rowing Association demonstrates an erg (rowing machine) at the Waterfront Day at John Wayne Marina on Saturday morning. Hosted… Continue reading
Ever wonder why Sequim Bay is so blue, or the color of the Dungeness River changes when it rains? The color of a… Continue reading
A November trial has been set for a 26-year-old Port Angeles man charged with raping a 14-year-old girl. Tucker Scott Kahler pleaded… Continue reading
THE BEWITCHING month, the day of the dead, which is what your garden could turn into if you don’t work away. That’s because… Continue reading
WASHINGTON HAS QUITE a radical history. In 1936, Postmaster General James Farley is purported to have joked that “There are 47 states in the Union… Continue reading