The Lake Quinault Community Circle will host a spring craft fair and bake sale from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, May… Continue reading
An advocacy group has filed a federal lawsuit against the U.S. Navy over jet-noise data for aircraft operations over the Olympic Peninsula.… Continue reading
Clallam County Sheriff Bill Benedict swore in new civil Deputy Nelson Morgan at a ceremony April 3. Nelson lives in Sequim and is a chief… Continue reading
Olympic Medical Center’s human resources officer Jennifer Burkhardt honored security officers from its Sequim Physicians Clinic and Cancer Center at a recent board… Continue reading
EARLIER THIS WEEK, the tug John Blix towed the deck barge Z Big One into the west end of Port Angeles Harbor where she took… Continue reading
Several North Olympic Peninsula students were named to Western Washington University’s 2019 winter honor roll. To qualify for the honor roll, students must… Continue reading
The 124th edition of the Sequim Irrigation Festival, the oldest continuing festival in the state, kicked off Friday and will continue today and… Continue reading
Starr on display The Northwest Watercolor Society has announced that Sequim painter Patricia Starr has been accepted for its 79th International Open Exhibition. Starr’s painting… Continue reading
All counties — as well as state and tribal health agencies — will take part this week in a full-scale exercise testing their… Continue reading
Clallam County commissioners will hear an update about Peninsula Housing Authority when they meet at 9 a.m. Monday. The work session will be in the… Continue reading
Four local heroes will be given Clallam County Community Service Awards on Thursday. The reception will begin at 6:30 p.m. with the… Continue reading
Man says he bought, sold weapon
City officials have unveiled plans for a new look for Lauridsen Boulevard, which will be repaved and upgraded with safety features this… Continue reading
A convicted sex offender serving two years for child rape had more than six years added to his prison sentence Thursday for… Continue reading
Researchers find evidence at ancient Tse-whit-zen
Lawsuit against Cooke Aquaculture contines
Men sustain injuries in landing on Discovery Bay beach
Following approved cuts, impact and funding remains unclear
Organizers with the Sequim Irrigation Festival hope locals find comfort in the theme of the 124th edition of the celebration, “There’s No Place… Continue reading
Guest soloist O’Neill returns