Sarah Sharp

Autumn colors to shine in Port Townsend Art Walk on Saturday

Autumn colors to shine in Port Townsend Art Walk on Saturday

Seeking adventure, Beverly McNeil moved to a remote village in Alaska in her 20s. There, she assumed the role of sole health… Continue reading

Autumn colors to shine in Port Townsend Art Walk on Saturday

Sounds and food of Mexico on the menu tonight in Port Angeles

Sugar skulls. Pan de muerto. Mexican folk tales. Pumpkin flan. Mexican marigold crowns. The sights and sounds of Dia de los Muertos… Continue reading

Port Angeles accessibility activist Quinn Redlin Kintner posthumously nominated for award

Port Angeles accessibility activist Quinn Redlin Kintner posthumously nominated for award

Quinn Redlin Kintner believed good ideas hold power. An accessibility advocate, Quinn was a person of “infinite possibility,” said her mother, Kelsey… Continue reading

Port Angeles accessibility activist Quinn Redlin Kintner posthumously nominated for award
To more happiness, adventure: Flowers, cards and cake for 107-year-old in Port Angeles

To more happiness, adventure: Flowers, cards and cake for 107-year-old in Port Angeles

“Oh, ain’t she sweet. We’ll see her walking down that street. Yes, I ask you very confidentially, ain’t she sweet?” These days,… Continue reading

To more happiness, adventure: Flowers, cards and cake for 107-year-old in Port Angeles

Law enforcement investigating report of kidnapping, sexual assault

Officials are seeking information about a person of interest in the kidnapping and sexual assault of a 39-year-old Port Angeles woman in… Continue reading

Shooting range to move? Fort Discovery owner eyes Tarboo area for facility

Shooting range to move? Fort Discovery owner eyes Tarboo area for facility

A proposed shooting and archery range on 40 acres near Tarboo Lake, if approved for a permit, would become Cedar Hills Recreational Facility,… Continue reading

Shooting range to move? Fort Discovery owner eyes Tarboo area for facility
Beloved paraeducator remembered at Port Angeles school

Beloved paraeducator remembered at Port Angeles school

Across the yellow child-height desk in Franklin Elementary School’s library, students penned messages in memory of para­educator Sheila R. Kettel. “Mrs. Kettel,… Continue reading

Beloved paraeducator remembered at Port Angeles school
Mujeres de Maíz dinner to raise money for Chiapas women

Mujeres de Maíz dinner to raise money for Chiapas women

Eye contact, college degrees and family planning: As indigenous Maya women in San Cristobal de Las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico, pursue further education, the… Continue reading

Mujeres de Maíz dinner to raise money for Chiapas women

Tickets on sale now for Monday Musicale scholarship benefit

Fifty years of music-making precede this grand fusion of piano, bassoon, oboe, piano and vocals. Tickets for $15 are on sale now… Continue reading

Solid waste disposal rates at Port Angeles transfer station to decrease

Solid waste disposal rates at Port Angeles transfer station to decrease

Clallam County customers will see reduced rates for solid waste disposal at the Port Angeles Regional Transfer Station starting Jan. 1. Port… Continue reading

Solid waste disposal rates at Port Angeles transfer station to decrease

Naturopathic clinic owner sentenced to two months in prison

Rick Marschall of the Natural Healing Clinic will face two months in prison and a $2,000 fine for illegally prescribing misbranded hormones… Continue reading

Olympic Medical Center CEO wins state award

Olympic Medical Center CEO wins state award

Eric Lewis, CEO of Olympic Medical Center, brings “sincerity and decency” to the work of building a better health care system, the… Continue reading

Olympic Medical Center CEO wins state award
Red Lion Hotel in Port Angeles is 1 of 11 to be sold by parent corporation

Red Lion Hotel in Port Angeles is 1 of 11 to be sold by parent corporation

Location, location, location. It’s the most recurring keyword in a search of Port Angeles’ Red Lion Hotel, 221 N. Lincoln St., which… Continue reading

Red Lion Hotel in Port Angeles is 1 of 11 to be sold by parent corporation

Security Services Northwest relocates headquarters to Sequim

After 31 years at Discovery Bay, Security Services Northwest (SSNW) relocated its headquarters to Sequim. SSNW moved from 3501 Old Gardiner Road in… Continue reading

Halloween haunts open for frightful entertainment

Halloween haunts open for frightful entertainment

A basement, fifth floor, World War II aircraft hangar and bordello offer a deluge of haunted sights and sounds to quiver the spine this weekend… Continue reading

Halloween haunts open for frightful entertainment
The art of storytelling: Adepts on stage this weekend at Port Angeles festival

The art of storytelling: Adepts on stage this weekend at Port Angeles festival

Limbs flail. Eyes widen. Eyebrows leap. Lips gape. When a character possesses a person, there’s no telling to what theatrics the teller… Continue reading

The art of storytelling: Adepts on stage this weekend at Port Angeles festival

Evening Talk canceled

Olympic Natural Resources Center’s Evening Talk scheduled for 7 tonight has been canceled due to the speaker’s illness. The center will aim to… Continue reading

Author of memoir about China to speak in Chimacum on Thursday

Author of memoir about China to speak in Chimacum on Thursday

Where the country sought to bandage its past, Anchee Min unraveled the tape and prodded the wound. Min’s award-winning memoir “Red Azalea” recounts… Continue reading

Author of memoir about China to speak in Chimacum on Thursday

Homeowners ask questions about Olympic Discovery Trail segments at open house

How will three planned Olympic Discovery Trail sections impact property boundaries, street parking, turn lanes, mailboxes and trash pickup? At least 70… Continue reading

Clallam opioid program to combine counseling, medication

More people die of opioid overdoses in Clallam County than any other county in the state. “It’s not a number one you… Continue reading