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State back in court over education funding case

State back in court over education funding case

The state and the group that’s suing it are grappling over whether the state has complied with the McCleary decision.

State back in court over education funding case
Port Angeles City Council stalls on action against deputy mayor

Port Angeles City Council stalls on action against deputy mayor

No agreement could be reached on a recommendation from an ethics board to verbally admonish Cherie Kidd for abruptly adjourning a meeting.

Port Angeles City Council stalls on action against deputy mayor
Ted Pike

Wooden Boat Foundation to present awards tonight in Port Townsend

The community spirit award will go to Ted Pike posthumously for his volunteer work while Tad Roberts will get a lifetime achievement award.

Ted Pike

Clallam County adopts rural structure size ordinance

Commissioners voted to approve the after hearing concerns from East Sequim Bay Road residents over a proposed 32,000-square-foot bed-and-breakfast.

Lake Crescent’s Spruce Railroad Trail to close Sept. 19

The scenic trail will be shut from the Lyre River trailhead to the McFee Tunnel for the next phase of improvements.

Variety promised at Crafts by the Dock Fair in Port Townsend

This weekend’s downtown fair to feature artists from all over the Pacific Northwest.

Olympic Peninsula Humane Society issues call for help after saving abandoned dog

Olympic Peninsula Humane Society issues call for help after saving abandoned dog

The organization spent nearly all of its medical reserves saving 1-year-old Jackson, a dog taken in after two tourists found him wandering near Neah Bay.

Olympic Peninsula Humane Society issues call for help after saving abandoned dog
Great Strait Sale to go on this weekend despite state Highway 112 closure

Great Strait Sale to go on this weekend despite state Highway 112 closure

Chairwoman Sande Balch says the 61-mile community sale is still on for Saturday amid culvert work near Pysht.

Great Strait Sale to go on this weekend despite state Highway 112 closure
Upgrade eyed for BMX bike track at H.J. Carroll Park in Chimacum

Upgrade eyed for BMX bike track at H.J. Carroll Park in Chimacum

Organizers are expected to present their proposal at a meeting in Port Townsend today.

Upgrade eyed for BMX bike track at H.J. Carroll Park in Chimacum
Man on marathon mission runs in Olympic National Park

Man on marathon mission runs in Olympic National Park

Bill Sycalik is commemorating the National Park Service centennial with runs in every national park.

Man on marathon mission runs in Olympic National Park

State Supreme Court to hear school funding debate starting Wednesday

The hearing marks the latest development in the McCleary case — a 2012 ruling that said the Legislature has failed to fully fund education.

Elks interested in Sequim fundraiser for disabled vets as new model

Elks interested in Sequim fundraiser for disabled vets as new model

The Sequim lodge raised over $5,000 in a July 4 event, Americans Helping Our Disabled Veterans and Their Families.

Elks interested in Sequim fundraiser for disabled vets as new model
Peninsula storyteller to be featured at national festival

Peninsula storyteller to be featured at national festival

Sequim resident Ingrid Nixon is headed to the 44th annual National Storytelling Festival this October in Jonesborough, Tenn.

Peninsula storyteller to be featured at national festival
Alleged bus assailant arraigned on new charge in Port Angeles

Alleged bus assailant arraigned on new charge in Port Angeles

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.

Alleged bus assailant arraigned on new charge in Port Angeles
Celebration on Port Angeles waterfront draws hundreds

Celebration on Port Angeles waterfront draws hundreds

Jammin’ in the Park offered live bands, a volleyball tournament, a beer and wine garden, a food court and a car show.

Celebration on Port Angeles waterfront draws hundreds

Drop profanity ban, Port Angeles city attorney advises

“It may be well-intended, but it may be difficult if not impossible to define what profanity is,” the mayor said.

Reunion to mark 40th Wooden Boat Festival in Port Townsend

Reunion to mark 40th Wooden Boat Festival in Port Townsend

“We’re just trying to gather people together in the same spirit that created the festival,” one organizer said.

Reunion to mark 40th Wooden Boat Festival in Port Townsend
Department of Natural Resources’ projected timber sales up in Clallam County, officials say

Department of Natural Resources’ projected timber sales up in Clallam County, officials say

Revenue forecast is showing increase of $2.68 million for the year.

Department of Natural Resources’ projected timber sales up in Clallam County, officials say

Suspect named in fatal Port Angeles hit-and-run

Nineteen-year-old driver tells police he thought he hit debris.