PORT ANGELES -- Attorney Gabe Galanda will return to Port Angeles, his hometown, on Friday to speak about the settlement that ended the Hood Canal… Continue reading
By JENNIFER VENEKLASEN SEQUIM -- "It is like being on Mars," Jim Rosenburgh said of the Bonneville Salt Flats where he and his team set… Continue reading
By LEILA SUMMERS FORKS -- A Forks-based business has received the bid to sell office equipment from the Enron building in Houston, Texas. Kitty Sperry,… Continue reading
By LEILA SUMMERS PORT ANGELES -- Nine-year-old Noah Niswanger peered over the lip of the giant tank and watched the crabs shuffle along the bottom.… Continue reading
By STEPHAN MICHAELS PORT TOWNSEND -- For more than 40 years, the Port Townsend Tennis Tournament has drawn players from around Jefferson County to compete… Continue reading
By KERI BRENNER OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK -- Searchers and family members shared anguish and frustration Tuesday as an eighth day of a massive search for… Continue reading
By VENICE BUHAIN, THE OLYMPIAN The search for a state worker and former U.S. Army paratrooper believed to be lost hiking continues today, nine days… Continue reading
By JULIUS MACKER SEATTLE -- Matt Lane knew he wanted to be a professional baseball player from the minute he found out he could get… Continue reading
By NOEL S. BRADY BELLEVUE -- A 21-year-old Sequim man has pleaded guilty for getting drunk and causing a grisly traffic collision here that killed… Continue reading
By Julius Macker SEQUIM -- The Skagit Valley Lightning dealt the Olympic Peninsula Eagles (0-2) their second consecutive loss on Saturday night, a 24-0 defeat… Continue reading
Members of an art class at the Clallam County Family YMCA in Port Angeles attended a one-day workshop Thursday to learn how to make Ukrainian… Continue reading
By MIKE GLENN EDITOR'S NOTE: Mike Glenn is CEO of Olympic Medical Center. He wrote this article for the PDN. As our community knows, Virginia… Continue reading
By Julius Macker PORT ANGELES -- The Peninsula College women's basketball team continues to play hard, but once again were unable to gain any head… Continue reading
By Laura Rosser PORT ANGELES -- It has taken a village to raise this child, even if the "child" in question is resting in "the… Continue reading
By EVA TALLMADGE PORT ANGELES -- After reviewing more than 100 applications from across the nation and a rigorous selection process, the Port Angeles Fire… Continue reading
By Shanon Burke SEQUIM -- In an effort to create a balanced budget for 2006, City Manager Bill Elliott has proposed increasing the city's plan… Continue reading
By Shanon Burke SEQUIM -- The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor 64 years ago still has the power to affect and bring people together today.… Continue reading
By Shanon Burke SEQUIM -- The City Council postponed on Wednesday its comprehensive plan update completion until at least March 31. Frank Needham, capital projects… Continue reading
PENINSULA DAILY NEWS AND THE ASSOCIATED PRESS OLYMPIA -- Gov. Christine Gregoire announced Tuesday that she's keeping hard-charging Doug MacDonald as the state transportation director,… Continue reading
By Mark Esper SEQUIM -- Critterhaven Sanctuary has helped provide a safe, loving environment for animals in need for eight years. Dozens of horses, goats,… Continue reading