Longtime conductor of the Peninsula Singers and Port Townsend CommunityOrchestra died Sunday of pneumonia.
Once the shingles are up, the roof will be one step closer to being restored to its original glory.
The annual summer picnic and patriotic celebration will be from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Fort Discovery.
For the second year, the Northwest Colonial Festival is returning to Agnew.
The duathlon starts with a 5K on the Dungeness Recreational Area Road and Trail, then transitions to a 21.6-mile bike ride.
Entertainment options abound on the North Olympic Peninsula
Events abound across the North Olympic Peninsula.
It’s natural to have high hopes for World Youth Day, but when they are exceeded, it’s humbling.
The performances are free with park admission.
The Obama administration isn’t removing marijuana from the list of most dangerous drugs.
Structure is the first item in the garden’s kinetic sculpture garden.
Chief Justice Barbara Madsen and Justice Mary Yu will present a session on key state Supreme Court decisions.
The finalists will present their ideas to a panel of judges in mid-September, and the winners will be announced in October.
Filing alleges that the state’s failure to place the developmentally disabled in the living arrangements they seek violates the Americans with Disabilities Act.
News items for the North Olympic Peninsula
Lawsuit cites email exchanges between university officials that indicate the board picked the school’s president before taking a public vote.
Scientists and members of the public are on the lookout for the invasive species.
Riley Edge White posted a $20,000 bail bond July 28, missed a court appearance last Friday, was booked into jail on a $120,000 bench warrant, and released Monday.
Architectural firm Integrus Architecture of Seattle offers new details of what the planned school will likely look like.
Kevin Van De Wege said he supports statewide Initiative 1433, while Danille Turissini is against it.