Keith Roberson, 55, will claim self-defense to the charges, his attorney said Friday.
Bill Sycalik is commemorating the National Park Service centennial with runs in every national park.
Port Angeles Fire Engine No. 5 — known as Sparky — will go to the Port Angeles Firefighters Association for community events if the move is approved.
Riley Edge White is being held in the Clallam County jail on $150,000 bond following an alleged attack Aug. 27 that injured a woman who rented a room at his residence.
Police say that one man was left with a stab wound to his leg after a fight in the city.
His defense attorney says she has not yet received his mental health evaluation report.
Revenue forecast is showing increase of $2.68 million for the year.
The name was chosen for a new nonprofit corporation that will ultimately own and operate the center near the city’s waterfront and downtown core, officials announced.
It will take an estimated four to six weeks to complete the project, officials said.
Formerly the Lazy Moon Craft Tavern, the New Moon in Port Angeles will feature beer, cider and wine — and the same staff.
The schedule for the road repairs will be announced in the coming weeks.
Commissioners today will consider a 0.1-acre, $1,300 easement with a landowner.
Experts were surprised by how quickly the beach was transformed and the shorebirds and otters returned
Robbie Wayne Davis, 41, gets 10 years, 10 months.
The hearings were triggered by a proposed 32,000-square-foot bed-and-breakfast east of Sequim Bay.
Montrel Lee Sharpless, 40, gets eight months in jail for felony harassment-threats to kill.
Officials: Earthquake drill was first step in response plan for major disaster.
Christopher Charles Cooper and Jerez Darren McGrew have pleaded not guilty.
Claimant is a woman who wants to build a 32,000-square-foot bed and breakfast on East Sequim Bay Road.
University of Washington professor Cliff Mass predicts the state will warm by 3 to 8 degrees Fahrenheit by 2100.