Olympic National Park: Woman thinks body found in burned lean-to is her fiance”s

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK -- The man who apparently committed suicide in the Royal Basin area earlier this month sent a letter to his fiancee saying… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Port commissioners ponder future of The Landing mall

PORT ANGELES -- Faced with annual lease payments of more than twice what is currently paid has Port of Port Angeles commissioners pondering the future… Continue reading

Port Angeles: State might double Port’s lease rate at The Landing mall

PORT ANGELES -- The Port of Port Angeles is facing a rent increase that would more than double what it pays a state agency for… Continue reading

Port Townsend: Downtown parking strategies to be presented

PORT TOWNSEND -- A company hired to assess Port Townsend's downtown parking will present strategies to ease congestion today. Judith Gray of the Portland, Ore.,… Continue reading

Port Townsend: Finding a new Centrum executive director

PORT TOWNSEND -- Effective fund raising abilities will be a key factor in deciding the next Centrum executive director. But first, the arts organization's board… Continue reading

Pumpkins due on Saturday for judging

PORT ANGELES -- The Port Angeles Downtown Association is reminding children to return their decorated pumpkins for judging in the first-floor atrium at The Landing… Continue reading

Sequim: City, physician reach tentative accord over parking problem linked to redevelopment project

SEQUIM -- City officials and a physician have found a solution a parking problem that came to light after construction began on the downtown revitalization… Continue reading

Shine: Hood Canal Bridge crossing delay today

Motorists who use the Hood Canal Bridge may want to include additional time in their schedules today to accommodate bridge maintenance. There will be traffic… Continue reading

Forks: Cable TV subscribers get a reprieve … of sorts

FORKS -- The nearly 150 families who were scheduled to have their cable television connections terminated at the end of October have been given a… Continue reading

Gardiner: U.S. landmark back in business — for the birds

GARDINER -- Each time Marc Lassen drove past the fire-ravaged building that used to house Wild Birds Unlimited, he didn't see a burned out shell.… Continue reading

Jefferson: Coalition seeks matching funds for Larry Scott Trail

PORT TOWNSEND -- Another mile of the Larry Scott Memorial Trail, the east section of a proposed non-motorized route linking Puget Sound with the Pacific… Continue reading

Port Townsend: Centrum executive director abruptly quits

PORT TOWNSEND -- Centrum Executive Director Carol Shiffman has unexpectedly resigned, citing personal reasons for leaving. The board of directors of the state's premier education… Continue reading

Top state health officials visit Clallam

PORT ANGELES -- The state's top health officials spent the day with Clallam County government and tribal officials, Olympic Medical Center leaders and volunteers, broaching… Continue reading

Clallam: Forde, Tharinger tape forum for TV viewing tonight

PORT ANGELES -- The heat intensified in the race for Clallam County commissioners' District 1 seat Monday night when candidate Sue Forde and incumbent Steve… Continue reading

Clallam: Rivers above flood stage

North Olympic Peninsula rivers pushed at their banks again Monday as a new storm moved through the area. The Elwha and Dungeness rivers were both… Continue reading

Neah Bay: One-lane road under construction around sinkhole

NEAH BAY -- Workers on Monday started building a one-lane gravel road around a 150-foot wide sinkhole that severed state Highway 112 at the entrance… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Financing for hotel-conference center six months away, developer says

PORT ANGELES -- Securing the financing to build a $17.5 million, four story, 165-room hotel and conference center on the Port Angeles waterfront will take… Continue reading

Port Townsend: Scout House on the block?

PORT TOWNSEND -- Residents are worried they may lose another landmark in the historical uptown neighborhood and they're not happy about it. In fact, they're… Continue reading

Port Townsend: Two teens charged with Aldrich’s market fire

PORT TOWNSEND -- Two 14-year-olds were charged Monday in Jefferson County Superior Court with starting the Aug. 4 fire that destroyed Aldrich's market. The teenagers,… Continue reading

Sequim: School Board OKs levy try in February

SEQUIM -- The School Board will ask voters to approve a two-year, $5.44 million maintenance and operations levy in an election Feb. 3. Sequim School… Continue reading