PORT TOWNSEND — By the end of the month, travelers are expected to be able to plan an entire trip in Jefferson County via public… Continue reading
PORT HADLOCK — Peace Park? Lions Club Park? Second Beach? To different people, parts of the two-mile strip of land along the south shore of… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Five trucks, each lugging a 170,000-pound girder the length of three semi-trailers, snaked through town early Tuesday morning. The girders, brought from… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Clallam County Commissioner Mike Chapman quietly has declared officially he'll seek re-election — as a Republican. Although Chapman didn't — and likely… Continue reading
OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — A bicycling organization wants to sway the minds of Olympic National Park officials to allow bicyclists on Hurricane Ridge Road during… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — With the signing of names on a document, the resurrection of a log cabin for local Scouts is one step closer to… Continue reading
SEQUIM — Neither the architect nor the developer wants to talk much about Rock Plaza. But Dennis Lefevre, Sequim's planning director, has to talk about… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — A decision is expected by the end of the week on whether a lone bid for construction of a new over-estimate 50-car… Continue reading
Your neighbor's dog barks all night. Maybe there's a pack of strays roaming your neighborhood. Or is some pooch digging up your petunias? If you… Continue reading
SEQUIM — Hope springs eternal, poet Alexander Pope said, and this spring in Sequim, hope will bear fruit. And vegetables. And flowers and herbs. The… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — Having tasted the fruit of politics, Jefferson County Commissioner Phil Johnson, D-Port Townsend, wants another bite. Johnson, a political neophyte four years… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Larry Little, director of the North Olympic Discovery Marathon, will assume the executive director post of the Volunteers in Medicine of the… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — No decisions have been made about fixing accessibility issues facing the historic Port Townsend Post Office, and none is planned in the… Continue reading
FORKS — The ballot wording for the proposed recall of Mayor Nedra Reed is now in the hands of Clallam County Superior Court and will… Continue reading
SEQUIM — The Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce board will communicate no more with its loudest critics, board president Walt Schubert said Monday. "We're done,"… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — Washington State Ferries' new director told a Chamber of Commerce audience Monday that the biggest challenge now facing his agency is restoring… Continue reading
Anti-whaling group representatives said three of the five Makah men who fatally shot and harpooned a gray whale in September got off too easy with… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — A safety evaluation in 2007 led to the School Board allocating nearly $200,000 last week to repair the high school track. Maintenance… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — The Northwest Maritime Center board plans to build both of the center's structures at once. It just doesn't know how it will… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — A month after Klukwan Inc. issued a 60-day closure notice for its KPly plywood mill, the fate of the Marine Drive facility… Continue reading