PORT ANGELES -- The city of Port Angeles gave the go-ahead to Primo Construction to finish The Gateway on Friday, but the jury is still… Continue reading
SEQUIM -- The arrests of two Sequim men by the Border Patrol sparked a small protest at the intersection of Sequim's busiest intersection on Saturday.… Continue reading
SEQUIM -- Nash Huber, the Dungeness Valley organic-farming pioneer, has been nominated to become the nation's first White House farmer. At www.WhiteHouseFarmer.com, an election is… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND -- By the end of this year, people living in East Jefferson County will have to drive out of the county -- probably… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND -- A National Marine Fisheries official has recommended to the state that no additional water allocations from the Big Quilcene River or Chimacum… Continue reading
SEQUIM -- More pancakes, berry syrups, pizza and pasta are on the way, via two restaurants slated to open this year in Sequim. An International… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES -- Completion of the two Eighth Street bridges is dependent on the weather, the Exeltech construction manager said. Long Painting of Kent, which… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES -- With project managers unable to predict with any certainty when the two Eighth Street Bridges will open, some nearby business owners are… Continue reading
CLALLAM BAY -- Clallam Bay Corrections Center was put on lockdown Wednesday morning after officers found contraband in the medium-security unit late Tuesday. The contraband… Continue reading
A man who was wounded during a Jan. 19 shoot-out with a Clallam County deputy was released from a Seattle hospital on Wednesday afternoon and… Continue reading
PORT HADLOCK -- A Seattle bond attorney recommended that Jefferson County Public Utility District officials talk to an attorney about condemnation proceedings if the utility… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES -- The Harbor-Works Public Development Authority -- which was counting on state Department of Ecology grant money if it took over liability for… Continue reading
SEATTLE -- The scrapping of four mothballed Steel Electric ferries has been put on hold after the buyer, Environmental Recycling Systems, asked for a delay… Continue reading
PORT LUDLOW -- An estimated 10,000 to 20,000 gallons of waste water bubbled up from manholes, ran through bioswales and emptied into Ludlow Bay on… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES -- Mike Gregoire, husband of Gov. Chris Gregoire, thanked Voices for Veterans Tuesday for "serving those who served." Gregoire presented a certificate of… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND -- A new scam encourages people to think they have received free money in the mail -- but if they cash the checks… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES -- The seven-member City Council unanimously reaffirmed its support of the Harbor-Works Public Development Authority on Tuesday. The resolution was approved more than… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES -- Negotiations continue on a possible purchase of the shuttered KPly mill, and an auction to sell the buildings and machinery remains on… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES -- Voters living within the boundary of the Port Angeles School District will choose the fate of the William Shore Memorial Pool. The… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — In his inaugural address, President Barack Obama asked each American to meet the challenges of a changed world by changing the way… Continue reading