Clallam County

Voting on Sequim 2020 budget projects begins Friday

The city of Sequim is soliciting input to select projects for its 2020 budget. Five projects Exhibits describing the five candidate projects will… Continue reading

Jury deadlocks on prison assault case

A Clallam County jury could not reach a verdict on a felony assault case stemming from an alleged attack in the Clallam… Continue reading

OPA calls for submissions

Prose and poetry submissions are being accepted now for “In the Words of Olympic Peninsula Authors, Volume 3.” Submissions to Olympic Peninsula Authors (OPA) will… Continue reading

Reward for information about FREDS Guns burglary triples

Reward for information about FREDS Guns burglary triples

The reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for smashing a hay loader through the front of FREDS… Continue reading

Reward for information about FREDS Guns burglary triples
Co-owner: Coho ferry boosts Port Angeles economy

Co-owner: Coho ferry boosts Port Angeles economy

Ryan Malane highlights lodging, shopping

Co-owner: Coho ferry boosts Port Angeles economy

2019 Boating Season Opens for Sequim Bay Yacht Club

The Sequim Bay Yacht Club will host a variety of activities for its 2019 Boating Season Opening Day on Sunday, May 5. There… Continue reading

Arraignment delayed while defendant ponders pleading

The arraignment of a Port Angeles man has been delayed while his lawyer seeks another psychological evaluation in preparation for a possible… Continue reading

DIANE URBANI DE LA PAZ: A look back, a tough talk

WHAT A PEACEFUL place is Kah Tai Lagoon in Port Townsend. Songbirds sing, herons swoop. I’ve walked the trail many times unaware of its history… Continue reading

Job fair slated for Peninsula College on Thursday

Peninsula College will host an Allied Health Job Fair from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday. The employment event will be held… Continue reading

Legal scholar to speak in Port Townsend

Legal scholar Robert L. Tsai will discuss his book, “Practical Equality: Forging Justice in a Divided Nation,” at 6 p.m. Friday. Tsai,… Continue reading

PHOTO: Sunshine for sailing in Sequim

PHOTO: Sunshine for sailing in Sequim

David Tarr of Port Townsend admires the view of a sailboat on Sequim Bay on Tuesday at John Wayne Marina near Sequim. Warm temperatures and… Continue reading

PHOTO: Sunshine for sailing in Sequim

Port Angeles man sentenced for hotel robberies

A Port Angeles man has been sentenced to more than six years in prison for a pair of hotel robberies in Port… Continue reading

Tea with S.H.E. presentation set for May 7

Tea with S.H.E. presentation set for May 7

Monica Dixon will present “Living Well: 10 Tools for a Healthier You!” from noon to 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 7. Dixon will address… Continue reading

Tea with S.H.E. presentation set for May 7

World Vision Global 6K for Water set Saturday at Sequim church

The Sequim Valley Church of the Nazarene will host a team for the World Vision Global 6K for Water at 10 a.m. Saturday.… Continue reading

PHOTO: Junior rangers learn lessons at Olympic National Park

PHOTO: Junior rangers learn lessons at Olympic National Park

Above, Olympic National Park firefighter Paul Staley directs 3-year-old Owen Bailey of Gig Harbor where to point a fire hose as part of Junior Ranger… Continue reading

PHOTO: Junior rangers learn lessons at Olympic National Park
Port Angeles gallery launches new artist series

Port Angeles gallery launches new artist series

A Port Angeles art gallery will host a free lecture at 6 p.m. Wednesday as part of a series designed to allow… Continue reading

Port Angeles gallery launches new artist series

New art pieces to be dedicated today

No matter where you are on a Peninsula College campus, you are just steps away from experiencing unique works of art created… Continue reading

Blackberry Cafe in Joyce celebrates 10th anniversary Wednesday

The Blackberry Cafe will celebrate its 10th anniversary Wednesday. Owner Roxanne Olsen and staff will be giving away free blackberry lemonade. There will… Continue reading

WEST END NEIGHBOR: New flag waves over Forks’ Tillicum Park

WEST END NEIGHBOR: New flag waves over Forks’ Tillicum Park

A FLAG THAT is 20 feet by 60 feet dwarfs almost everything in Forks. Let me put it this way: On Saturday, it took a… Continue reading

WEST END NEIGHBOR: New flag waves over Forks’ Tillicum Park