First Northwest Bancorp, parent company of First Federal, has named a successor to President and CEO Larry Hueth, who is leaving his… Continue reading
A four-day trial has been set for a Port Angeles man on five charges that grew out of a three-hour standoff last… Continue reading
Pluymen, Reed attribute contest to helping their singing/conducting careers
Two motorcyclists were killed Saturday when they collided head-on on U.S. Highway 101 south of Brinnon, the State Patrol said. Charles E. Manley,… Continue reading
Port Angeles Harbor is going up on the charts, and Port Townsend might follow. The Federal Aviation Administration has established the Port… Continue reading
Crime, vandalism, low funding cited in agency’s decision
Area residents state questions and concerns at meeting
New county group would consist of female inmates
A Mexican citizen who pleaded guilty to distributing large amounts of drugs on the North Olympic Peninsula with his girlfriend will be sentenced… Continue reading
Modern rooftop design leading choice
Joins 3 other representatives from state with announcement
Late start forces battle with tough currents
The city of Forks has declared a fire danger and imposed a burn ban. A memo circulated from Fire Chief Bill Paul and… Continue reading
Sweet wild blackberries in freshly baked pies are always the highlight of the annual Joyce Daze Wild Blackberry Festival, which will return for… Continue reading
When you find out big John Falstaff is trying to simultaneously hustle you and your good friend, you could be horrified. You… Continue reading
Police continue to investigate fatal boat crash
Committee mulls possibility of new parks district
Clallam and Jefferson counties have received $1.01 million in state funding for fish barrier removal projects, part of a $25 million investment that… Continue reading
An Everett man died when the boat he was operating struck an empty salmon pen in Port Angeles Harbor, city police said.… Continue reading
The 11:45 a.m. sailing of the M/V Salish from Coupeville lands in Port Townsend on Wednesday. The state Department of Transportation announced… Continue reading