West Sequim Bay residents bring up safety concerns about Olympic Discovery Trail

SEQUIM -- In an emergency, switchbacks and tight corners could hinder ambulances and fire vehicles on some parts of the Olympic Discovery Trail. And this,… Continue reading

Jefferson: Murder trial jury selection begins today

QUILCENE -- Did Gary L. Middleton Sr. shoot Douglas "Tony" Knight in self-defense or as part of a premeditated act? That's the question expected to… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Conference center faces first of many hurdles this week

PORT ANGELES -- Now that the City Council has accepted developer Randal Ehm's Oak Street conference center proposal as "substantially complete," the developer faces the… Continue reading

A loggers’ life: How John Kirner has changed with the timber industry

John Kirner remembers falling tall timber with an ax and saw. He also recalls the first time he saw a chain saw. At age 97,… Continue reading

Look back at the North Olympic Peninsula’s rich timber heritage in Sunday’s PDN

Gettysburg, Port Crescent, Port Discovery, Twin. To most of us, they're just names on recreational maps. But in the late 1800s and early 1900s, they… Continue reading

More North Peninsula motorists buckling up

Less than two weeks after the state's primary safety belt law went into effect, more people are buckling up on Clallam and Jefferson county roads.… Continue reading

Olympic National Park admissions free for today, June 23

People can visit Olympic National Park and other national parks for free today. The $15-per-vehicle entrance fees were waived for Saturday and today as part… Continue reading

Research team tagging Olympic marmots in Olympic National Park

Researchers are conducting a four-year study of a mammal species found only on the North Olympic Peninsula -- the Olympic marmot. The scientists hope the… Continue reading

Summer on the Peninsula may be hotter, with less rain

Summer arrived at 6:24 a.m. Friday, bidding adieu to a spring that featured snowfall on its first day and a week of warm weather at… Continue reading

West End: Boat assisted by U.S. Coast Guard

NEAH BAY -- The U.S. Coast Guard towed a long-line fishing boat back to port Saturday after it reportedly took on water 10 miles west… Continue reading

Blyn: Lack of funding delays Jimmycomelately Creek bridge construction

BLYN -- A lack of funding will delay completion of a bridge spanning U.S. Highway 101 as part of the Jimmycomelately Creek restoration project. Byron… Continue reading

Clallam: District-only election of county commissioners draws fire at charter hearing

PORT ANGELES -- A proposal to elect Clallam County commissioners from each of three districts drew concerns Thursday night that it may further separate the… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Carvers shaping new Lower Elwha canoe

PORT ANGELES -- The sweet scent of cedar wafts past Harry Moon as he draws a sharp carving tool across the base of what will… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Residents suggest more restrooms, westward trail route

PORT ANGELES -- Residents participating in a city parks workshop Wednesday called for new park facilities, more public restrooms and a westward route for the… Continue reading

Port Ludlow: Secret Garden Tour on tap this weekend

PORT LUDLOW -- A tiny waterfall cascades into a small pool. Japenese maples grow amid boulders on a slope heading down to Port Ludlow Bay.… Continue reading

Port Townsend: No security changes planned at Point Hudson despite theft of sailboat

PORT TOWNSEND -- Port of Port Townsend Executive Director Larry Crockett says no security changes will be instituted following last month's theft of a 27-foot… Continue reading

Clallam: PUD OKs taking credit cards

Clallam County Public Utility District ratepayers soon will be able to pay their monthly bills with their credit cards following the utility commissioners' approval of… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Peace and Prayer Day set for Friday

PORT ANGELES -- Sandy Osawa has been making films for more than 20 years that suggest a solution to trauma faced by American Indian communities.… Continue reading

Port Townsend: Everest near-climber now helps others

It was the heroic drive to climb the world's highest peak that led Heather Macdonald to plumb the depths within and help others to do… Continue reading

Sequim: Jamestown S”Klallam clinic hires two more doctors

SEQUIM -- The number of staff physicians at the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribal clinic will increase from four to six in early August. Bill Riley, director… Continue reading