A READERS THEATRE PLUS presentation by Seattle-based lawyer and veterinarian Jode Garbe on her work in setting up a gorilla sanctuary in the African nation… Continue reading
THE WORST OF the storms is over, and rain and temperatures edging into the 40s should begin to melt the ice and snow that hammered… Continue reading
A citizen of Mexico apprehended at a traffic stop in Port Hadlock and a former gang member arrested in Oak Harbor were among 22 foreign… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Computerized placement tests will be available for students beginning at 10:30 a.m. Sunday in Room 134 in Building M of Peninsula College.… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College will offer information about federal financial aid and scholarship opportunities during a free seminar for students who plan to attend… Continue reading
As more snow fell on the North Olympic Peninsula on Thursday, most public schools, including Peninsula College, remained closed, and many public events were postponed.… Continue reading
ANGLERS HAVE TO ask themselves a question this weekend. How much do I really need a steelhead? If it’s enough to risk your life, rig… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — The first blast of snowy weather of the year on the North Olympic Peninsula refused to go quietly. From Port Townsend to… Continue reading
TACOMA — All that former Port Angeles residents Luke and Katie Thacker wanted to do was go upstairs and have their baby. They didn’t make… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — Sixteen-year-old Rosie did not want to go to this party, even if it involved dancing and live music. It was her parents'… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — As snow continued to fall on the North Olympic Peninsula, most people settled in, bundled up and accepted the fact that normal… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — The first blast of snowy weather of the year on the North Olympic Peninsula refused to go quietly. From Port Townsend west… Continue reading
In the event of a snowstorm, a shortage of proper snow supplies can result in a run on trash can lids. Snow survival supplies —… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — The Organic Seed Growers Conference at Fort Worden State Park will go on despite the weather. Registration for the two-day event, which… Continue reading
DOWNHILL SKIING ISN'T all that Hurricane Ridge offers. There are snowshoe walks, cross-country skiing and tubing for children. The winter season's ranger-led 90-minute snowshoe walks… Continue reading
Tales of travel and gorillas, as well as benefits and outings, are tentatively planned on the North Olympic Peninsula this weekend. Many of those organizing… Continue reading
OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — You can spend, oh, $400 to take your family or friends skiing at Stevens Pass in the Cascades east of Seattle,… Continue reading
The worst of the week's wintry weather passed over the North Olympic Peninsula on Wednesday as residents hunkered down to ride out the icy blast.… Continue reading
As more snow fell on the North Olympic Peninsula today, most public schools, including Peninsula College, remained closed. While Port Angeles, Sequim, Port Townsend, Chimacum,… Continue reading
Not long after Yvonne Pepin turned 13, she lost her mother. Since her father had died back when she was 9, she went to live… Continue reading