Dennis M. Bauer booked into jail for investigation of three counts of second-degree murder
Olympic National Park is expected to be re-opened by Monday — perhaps as soon as Sunday… Continue reading
The Port of Port Angeles will spend $230,000 in seed money on a demonstration panel and other components of construction-grade, cross-laminated timber… Continue reading
The City Council has adopted a strategic plan for 2019 and 2020. The two-page plan will “align vision, goals and objectives with… Continue reading
The Clallam County commissioners agreed Tuesday to sign letters encouraging state lawmakers to approve funding for improvements on U.S. Highway 101 at… Continue reading
City sets another record for collections
Top competitors hail from Port Angeles, Port Townsend
Shay C. Darrow, a Port Angeles man charged with killing his father more than two years ago, will soon find out whether… Continue reading
EYE ON OLYMPIA
Morse Creek safety, health care, daylight saving time among issues
Washington state will offer unemployment benefits to such federal employees as Coast Guardsmen, Border Patrol workers… Continue reading
The Olympic Peninsula YMCA has invested in middle school team-building projects in Clallam and Jefferson counties. Four grants were awarded this week from the YMCA… Continue reading
Olympic Medical Center in Port Angeles has received a clean audit for the 18th consecutive year, OMC officials said. The state Auditor’s… Continue reading
House bill would remove gender language from state requirements.
The Rev. Donna Little’s lesson will be “Living on Purpose” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Little will be teaching at Unity in the… Continue reading
Want a better blueberry harvest? If so, think about pruning your blueberries this winter, said Master Gardeners. “Pruning is critical to blueberry… Continue reading
A special welcome for federal workers to a free community dinner, a free screening of “I Am Not Your Negro,” field trips and bingo are… Continue reading
I AWOKE ONE morning with a strange sense that there was someone in the room with me. Not a real person, mind you, but a… Continue reading
Terry Moore and Gary Bullock, both Sequim residents, will share their impressions gleaned from varied occupations and interests at the next Fourth Friday… Continue reading
Victoria Redhead Miller, author of “From No-knead to Sourdough: A Simpler Approach to Handmade Bread,” will present “Make Your Own Sourdough” at two… Continue reading
It’s not likely anyone has described “Next to Normal” as a feel-good show. Instead it’s known as “the feel-everything musical,” which is… Continue reading