“We’re just trying to gather people together in the same spirit that created the festival,” one organizer said.
Revenue forecast is showing increase of $2.68 million for the year.
Nineteen-year-old driver tells police he thought he hit debris.
The name was chosen for a new nonprofit corporation that will ultimately own and operate the center near the city’s waterfront and downtown core, officials announced.
One brother’s death reaffirmed the other’s need to share his story during a rally and walk in Port Angeles.
Port Angeles resident is now charged with assaulting a female tenant at his house.
Watts-Orion Joint Venture of Gig Harbor to start construction by the end of October on approach trestle and pier at Coast Guard station.
Ian Mackay rode to Portland, Ore., to underscore the need for accessible trails.
Born with spina bifida, Rebecca Stebler gets gift of mobility thanks to local efforts.
“We haven’t referred the case yet because we can’t say positively that we have the right two people,” the police chief said.
Washington State Ferries urges passengers to arrive early and prepared.
Members have worked to gather supplies and food, train residents for an emergency and reduce risks in and around Joyce.
Weather conditions have made it difficult to recover the body, rangers said.
Love is raised up over judgment amid stories of recovery and mourning.
If the project is selected, the state funds could pay for 90 percent of the estimated $710,000 project.
The PUD issued a Stage 2 alert which will continue until Morse Creek’s flow increases.
“It seemed like a fun way to educate people on what comes in on our coastline and repurpose a negative into a fun positive,” one organizer said.
Randy Johnson and Ron Richards outline their positions on Initiative 732 at an election forum.
The schedule for the road repairs will be announced in the coming weeks.
Request for input from the public likely amid talks on updating city’s comprehensive 20-year plan.