Port Townsend: 90-day on any Point Hudson demolition plans OK’d by City Council, Port board

PORT TOWNSEND -- City and Port officials will hold off on making any demolition-related plans for Point Hudson for at least 90 days. Following a… Continue reading

Sequim: City Council looks to hire an attorney

SEQUIM -- The City Council on Monday night agreed to seek proposals from attorneys interested in prosecuting the city's traffic and criminal misdemeanor cases in… Continue reading

Bagpipers set fundraising concert

JOYCE -- Friends and neighbors can help Axel Yount and his band get to the World Bagpipe Championshsips in Glasgow, Scotland, this August. Just show… Continue reading

Clallam: Fatal-crash victims members of Coast Guard

A Coast Guard seaman stationed with the Port Angeles Harbor-based cutter Active was identified Sunday as one of two people killed Saturday night in a… Continue reading

Jefferson: Railroad buffs take model trains to the past

PORT TOWNSEND -- Every Wednesday night, the Port Townsend Southern Railroad makes it weekly run, rolling past a town, chugging through mountain tunnels and curving… Continue reading

Peninsula youth working to make his pipe dream come true

JOYCE -- Whether he's traveling in the car or just sitting at home, 14-year-old Axel Yount just can't stop playing his bagpipe. "He's the kind… Continue reading

PENINSULA: COUNTIES SIGN OFF BUILDING VALUATIONS FOR 2002

Clallam County closed out 2002 with a $5.2 million decline in the valuation of construction for which building permits were issued. Meanwhile, Jefferson County recorded… Continue reading

Peninsula: Area teachers to participate in Day of Action in Olympia

More than 500 North Olympic Peninsula teachers will call on lawmakers to support funding for education during the Day of Action rally Tuesday on the… Continue reading

Port Angeles takes third in invitational

PORT ANGELES -- The Port Angeles High School gymnastics team took third place with a score of 152.7 in the Port Angeles Invitational on Friday.… Continue reading

Port Angeles: “Bub” passes his Eagle Scout board of review — at age 84

PORT ANGELES -- An 84-year-old man clutched a Boy Scout handbook as he sat before a five-person Eagle Scout board of review Saturday. After an… Continue reading

Port Townsend: Officials say Kelly still interested in relocating his companies

PORT TOWNSEND -- The owner of three California-based Victorian hardware stores is still interested in building a 20,000-square-foot facility locally. City officials released a statement… Continue reading

Port Townsend: Redskins blow halftime lead, lose to Orting.

PORT TOWNSEND -- Mario Porter led Port Townsend High School with 15 points but the Redskins blew a two-point halftime lead in the third quarter… Continue reading

Sequim: 200 gather to remember crash victims

SEQUIM -- More than 200 people gathered at Carrie Blake Park on Saturday evening, lighting white candles to remember three friends who lost their lives… Continue reading

Sunday Showcase: Are the Olympics’ glaciers melting?

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK -- Are our glaciers melting? Scientific studies conducted in 1961, 1964 and 1982 say yes. In fact, the glacial retreat in the… Continue reading

Two killed when car hits guardrail, then crosses road

PORT ANGELES -- Two Coast Guard personnel were killed Saturday night when a Honda slammed into a guardrail and careened into a second vehicle on… Continue reading

Deputies get break in Port Ludlow burglaries

PORT LUDLOW -- Jefferson County Sheriff's Office deputies want to speak with two women about an unsolved rash of local burglaries. Deputies are looking for… Continue reading

Hurricane Ridge open this weekend, but snow poor

Skiers and snowboarders should find an open road to Hurricane Ridge this weekend -- but don't expect lots of snow. Snowpack depth has fallen to… Continue reading

Port Angeles man, 84, goes for Eagle Scout board of review — 70 years late

Erling "Bub" Olsen has been reading his Boy Scout handbook and brushing up on merit badge requirements. Like many boys, he's ascended the ranks from… Continue reading

Port Townsend: Mother says schools shouldn’t give student information to military

PORT TOWNSEND -- A local mother wants parents to know the local high school can send personal information about their teenagers to military recruiters. Liz… Continue reading

Sequim: City design standards may halt shopping center, developer says

SEQUIM -- A Tacoma-based developer says implementation of building design standards might halt his plans to build a regional shopping center in the eastern part… Continue reading