Sports

SPORTS: Early registration cost still available for Port Townsend’s Rhody Run

PORT TOWNSEND — Registration for Port Townsend’s Rhody Run XXXIII are already arriving, yet the May 22 race…

Sports

SPORTS: Neah Bay girls basketball advances to state while boys team knocked into consolation; Quilcene girls stay alive; other playoff reports

The Neah Bay girls basketball team advanced to state for the fifth straight year and the Quilcene girls…

News

Ferry hits Whidbey sandbar, idled; Wednesday sailings to be announced

PORT TOWNSEND — The three-month-old MV Chetzemoka was blown onto a sandbar in 50 mph winds at Whidbey…

News

Sequim looks to Tacoma artist for new city logo

SEQUIM — The city is working with a Tacoma artist designer to draw up a new city logo…

Life

“Final Forest” author at reading, book signing in Forks on Wednesday

FORKS — William Dietrich, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author of “The Final Forest: Big Trees, Forks, and…

News

PENINSULA POLL BACKGROUNDER: Bill aims to make cougar-hunting with dogs permanent

OLYMPIA — Fifteen years after voters statewide banned using dogs to hunt cougars, lawmakers want to set permanent…

News

Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau board welcomes new members

PORT ANGELES — Linda Barnfather and Duncan Allinson have joined the Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau’s board of directors.…

Sports

SPORTS: Playoffs resume Tuesday night for some area boys and girls basketball teams

Five North Olympic Peninsula high school basketball teams continue playoff games today, including Sequim girls and both Neah…

News

Port Angeles Coast Guard helicopter helps in search for kayaker at Lake Washington

MERCER ISLAND — The Port Angeles Coast Guard’s HH-65 Dolphin helicopter crew helped search for a missing kayaker…

News

Young artists win honors at Sequim museum (***GALLERY***)

SEQUIM — Scores of parents, grandparents and friends filled the Museum & Arts Center earlier this month to…

Sports

SPORTS: Neah Bay girls basketball team a win away from reaching state tournament; other girls basketball playoff reports

JOYCE — The Neah Bay girls basketball team has been here before. The Red Devils turned in another…

Sports

SPORTS: Port Angeles gymnastics team is sending two to state

TUMWATER — Two gymnasts from Port Angeles High School qualified for the Class 1A/2A/3A state gymnastic championships at…

Sports

SPORTS: Neah Bay boys basketball team begins state run with blowout victory; other boys basketball playoff reports

JOYCE — Gerrad Brooks likes what he sees. Entering the stretch run of his first season as Neah…

Sports

SPORTS: Port Angeles’ Cristion, Forks’ Grahn win regional wrestling titles

TACOMA — Port Angeles standout wrestler Nathan Cristion got his revenge at the Class 2A regional championships by…

Sports

SPORTS: Port Angeles wins two boys swimming district crowns; Sequim sends divers to state

RENTON — An already impressive season for the Port Angeles boys swim team got even better Saturday. Charlie…

News

StreamFest to be redesigned to emphasize outreach by North Olympic Land Trust; smorgasbord, silent auction to be dropped

PORT ANGELES — StreamFest is being revamped, and the North Olympic Land Trust is seeking suggestions on changes…

News

Nature Conservancy buys Dabob Bay land to preserve it

QUILCENE — Dabob Natural Resource Area is being expanded, courtesy of a 17.4-acre land purchase by The Nature…

News

Man sentenced to 17 months for indecent liberties

PORT ANGELES — A 19-year-old homeless man who pleaded guilty to indecent liberties Dec. 20 has been sentenced…

News

Drivers can get virtual chance at being drunk, texting while behind wheel Saturday

PORT ANGELES — A special free program Saturday will allow drivers to experience drinking while drunk or while…

News

The Toggery clothing store in Port Angeles put up for sale

PORT ANGELES — The Toggery, home to high-end men’s and women’s clothing in downtown Port Angeles, is for…