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First of its kind carbon fiber bench installed at Ediz Hook

First of its kind carbon fiber bench installed at Ediz Hook

Composite Recycling Technology Center bench dedicated in honor of late members of Gesellchen family

First of its kind carbon fiber bench installed at Ediz Hook
Inslee highlights climate in State of the State address

Inslee highlights climate in State of the State address

Cites concerns over snowpack, ocean temperatures, wildfires

Inslee highlights climate in State of the State address
PHOTO: USNS Amelia Earhart heads to the docks

PHOTO: USNS Amelia Earhart heads to the docks

The USNS Amelia Earhart, a Lewis and Clark-class dry cargo ship of the U.S. Navy, was seen transiting Admiralty Bay on Monday… Continue reading

PHOTO: USNS Amelia Earhart heads to the docks

Port Angeles council to consider multi-family housing action

The Port Angeles City Council is considering a property tax exemption to spur multi-family housing development. The first step would be to… Continue reading

Port Angeles vigil planned in honor of Valerie Claplanhoo

Port Angeles vigil planned in honor of Valerie Claplanhoo

Makah tribal member was found slain in Sequim apartment

Port Angeles vigil planned in honor of Valerie Claplanhoo
Port of Port Townsend to change credits to commissioner after complaint

Port of Port Townsend to change credits to commissioner after complaint

Port of Port Townsend officials will change the way the port provides credits to a port commissioner after investigating a complaint. Melinda… Continue reading

Port of Port Townsend to change credits to commissioner after complaint

Sentencing set for February for two men in Net Nanny sting

One man has pleaded guilty and another was found guilty by a jury following their arrest in a Net Nanny operation. Ming… Continue reading

Sheriff’s Office: Port Hadlock man arrested for alleged attack on grandmother

A Port Hadlock man has been arrested for allegedly attacking his grandmother at her home. The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office arrested Atticus… Continue reading

Morning Jefferson County wrecks attributed to black ice

Black ice contributed to back-to-back wrecks on state Highway 104 on Monday morning, one of which involved a parked ambulance, the State… Continue reading

Kilmer meets with Hurricane Ridge group on funding amid federal shutdown

Kilmer meets with Hurricane Ridge group on funding amid federal shutdown

Without being able to open, board expects to lose at least $50,000

Kilmer meets with Hurricane Ridge group on funding amid federal shutdown

Chimacum School District plans consolidation

Enrollment decline leads to changes

Things to watch in Washington Legislature this year

Things to watch in Washington Legislature this year

Mental health, education, environment, sexual harassment, public records top the list of priorities.

Things to watch in Washington Legislature this year
Pilot in Hadlock plane crash suffers only minor injuries after ‘classic pilot maneuver’

Pilot in Hadlock plane crash suffers only minor injuries after ‘classic pilot maneuver’

A pilot escaped a plane crash near Port Hadlock with minor injuries after his engine died shortly after takeoff Sunday afternoon. The… Continue reading

Pilot in Hadlock plane crash suffers only minor injuries after ‘classic pilot maneuver’
Peninsula residents create safety net through Home Fund

Peninsula residents create safety net through Home Fund

You did it. You created a safety net for our neighbors on the North Olympic Peninsula. Thank you. Despite stock market jitters and the press… Continue reading

Peninsula residents create safety net through Home Fund
Evidence sifted in triple homicide investigation

Evidence sifted in triple homicide investigation

Investigators remained without suspects Friday in what may be Clallam County’s first triple homicide as they continue to collect a growing volume… Continue reading

Evidence sifted in triple homicide investigation
Port Townsend march: Third annual Womxns Wave only one set for Peninsula, organizers say

Port Townsend march: Third annual Womxns Wave only one set for Peninsula, organizers say

The third annual Womxn’s Wave will march though downtown Port Townsend next Sunday, with organizers expecting to surpass last year’s estimated attendance… Continue reading

Port Townsend march: Third annual Womxns Wave only one set for Peninsula, organizers say
Calf born to endangered orcas; seen in eastern Strait

Calf born to endangered orcas; seen in eastern Strait

Researchers say there’s a new calf among the population of critically endangered orcas that live in the waters between Washington… Continue reading

Calf born to endangered orcas; seen in eastern Strait
History of news: Peninsula journalists take stock during panel on new book

History of news: Peninsula journalists take stock during panel on new book

A panel of journalists reflected on the history of the local news media and made predictions about the future of the industry… Continue reading

History of news: Peninsula journalists take stock during panel on new book
Port Angeles chamber’s skating rink draws thousands

Port Angeles chamber’s skating rink draws thousands

It turns out Port Angeles has an affinity for ice skating, business leaders heard Wednesday. The first-year Port Angeles Winter Ice Village… Continue reading

Port Angeles chamber’s skating rink draws thousands