PORT TOWNSEND — Port Townsend Keegan Khile was plenty motivated for his senior football season. A dislocated kneecap and a partially torn patella tendon in… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — The seeds of the Port Townsend football team's run to a 10-1 record and the school's first state playoff appearance in 11… Continue reading
THE DAYS LENGTHEN and the options for outdoor activities also increase on the North Olympic Peninsula. Today marks the last day of blackmouth fishing in… Continue reading
THE DAYS LENGTHEN and the options for outdoor activities also increase on the North Olympic Peninsula. Today marks the last day of blackmouth fishing in… Continue reading
SEQUIM — The Sequim boys golf team received a strong performance from its senior leader and saw a pair of freshman step up to top… Continue reading
MARCH MADNESS GOT an early start Monday when The Pacific Fishery Management Council released three “public review alternatives” for non-treaty Pacific Ocean salmon fisheries that… Continue reading
TACOMA — The Port Angeles boys soccer team started its season with a 1-1 draw in a nonleague match on the road against Franklin Pierce… Continue reading
A CABLE MALFUNCTION on the Hurricane Ridge Poma lift has knocked out that piece of equipment — a bummer for skiers and snowboarders looking to… Continue reading
A CABLE MALFUNCTION on the Hurricane Ridge Poma lift has knocked out that piece of equipment — a bummer for skiers and snowboarders looking to… Continue reading
EVERETT — Peninsula College women’s basketball coach Alison Crumb was left with a sizeable dilemma in the low post after the graduation of Gabi Fenumiai… Continue reading
NOT ALL ARE buying into the state Department of Fish and Wildlife’s doom and gloom summer and fall coho forecast. Ward Norden, owner of Snapper… Continue reading
EVERETT — Variously described as a “blessing” and “a gift” by her teammates, Peninsula College sophomore Zhara Laster draws even more praise from women's basketball… Continue reading
TREES IN BLOOM and prep golfers on the tee in season-opening matches signal a collective victory over the forces of winter. That’s exactly what’s occurring… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — The Peninsula College men deserved a better finish than what they received in a season-ending 69-63 loss to the Chemeketa Storm in… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Speed and a committed defensive effort boosted Peninsula College to a 71-55 win against Treasure Valley in the opening round of the… Continue reading
SPOKANE — With Neah Bay's leading scorer Ryan Moss hounded and harassed all game long, the Red Devils still found a way back to the… Continue reading
SPOKANE — With Neah Bay's leading scorer Ryan Moss hounded and harassed all game long, the Red Devils still found a way back to the… Continue reading
ENCOUNTERS RULE THE state Department of Fish and Wildlife’s management of river and saltwater fisheries. Verifying encounters, the retention or release of fish, and catch… Continue reading
ENCOUNTERS RULE THE state Department of Fish and Wildlife’s management of river and saltwater fisheries. Verifying encounters, the retention or release of fish, and catch… Continue reading
SPOKANE — Ryan Moss scored 41 points as Neah Bay held off a second-half rally for a 72-63 win against Taholah in the opening round… Continue reading