Quilcene: Murder trial may be delayed

A Quilcene man charged with murder may have his trial delayed until September. Robert Stoner, 54, was originally slated to be tried this month for… Continue reading

Clallam County’s newest park officially opened

CARLSBORG -- What used to be a playground for Carryl Ogden and her brothers has been opened as the newest park in Clallam County. "I'm… Continue reading

LaPush: Quileute Tribe to build gym

The Quileute School will break ground at 10 a.m. Thursday on a planned $4 million gymnasium to be built in the shape of a tribal… Continue reading

Peninsula Briefly: Clallam OKs 2nd farmers market in PA

PORT ANGELES -- Clallam County commissioners unanimously approved a lease agreement with the Port Angeles Farmers Market on Tuesday. Under the agreement, farmers market vendors… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Cloth items stuffed in toilets causes a big stink at jail

PORT ANGELES -- The Clallam County jail has been cleaned up after two days of sewage backups. Acting Undersheriff Margaret Farmer said Tuesday that authorities… Continue reading

Port Townsend: First of three businesses damaged in fire reopening this weekend

PORT TOWNSEND -- A business seriously damaged in the McCurdy building fire earlier this month is set to reopen Saturday. The Sandcastle children's store at… Continue reading

Port Townsend: Time capsule to give the future a peek to the past

PORT TOWNSEND -- When Seb Eggert and his crew build a staircase or mantel, he likes to hide a little something inside -- a bottle… Continue reading

Sequim: Harrop-Schumacher a divisional golf leader in state amateurs

SEQUIM -- Dungeness Golf & Country Club member Pat Harrop-Schumacher is leading the Senior Division of the eighth annual Washington State Women's Amateur Championships after… Continue reading

West End: Makah donate 20,000 pounds of fish to food bank, Salvation Army

PORT ANGELES -- The Makah tribe has donated 20,000 pounds of yellowtail rock fish to the city's food bank and to the local Salvation Army.… Continue reading

Forks: Tacoma man, juvenile lead authorities on foot chases

FORKS -- A tip from LaPush authorities about a possible mini-mart robbery led Forks police on two chases and an arrest during the weekend. Clallam… Continue reading

Kids taste the joy of sailing

PORT ANGELES -- The wet sponge went flying and the two young girls squealed with delight as it fell between them in their sailboat, seawater… Continue reading

Peninsula Briefly: Grad party drinking leads to 34 arrests

Clallam County sheriff's deputies arrested 34 minors last week at graduation-related parties. Undersheriff Joe Martin said suspects were arrested at two separate parties June 19… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Algerian caught with explosives to testify against alleged terrorist pal

The Algerian convicted of trying to smuggle powerful explosives off a ferry into Port Angeles will be the star witness at the trial of an… Continue reading

Quilcene: Man killed by car described as a “gentle” person

QUILCENE -- Friends of Gregory Callahan remembered the longtime Quilcene resident Monday as a "gentle" person. The Washington State Patrol continued Monday to investigate Callahan's… Continue reading

Sequim: Council poised to rezone 53 acres for higher density

SEQUIM -- Property owner Leo Shipley has won another round in his application for the rezoning of 53 acres of land on the west boundary… Continue reading

Peninsula: Three wastewater plants earn perfect grades

The wastewater-treatment plants in Forks, Sequim and Port Townsend are among 25 such facilities in Washington that are 100 percent in compliance with their state… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Downtown becomes a new gallery

BY Tristan Baurick PORT ANGELES -- The third annual "Art on the Town" streetscape project is set to unveil 30 new sculptures throughout downtown. Beginning… Continue reading

  • Jun 25, 2001
  • TRISTAN BAURICK

Quilcene: Man lying on U.S. 101 killed; driver flees scene

QUILCENE -- A 36-year-old man was killed early Sunday morning after he was struck and run over by a car on U.S. Highway 101 near… Continue reading

Where the field of study parallels your lunch

BY Tristan Baurick PORT ANGELES -- The Fiero Marine Life Center is offering summer science lessons to kids where geology is more than a subject… Continue reading

  • Jun 25, 2001
  • TRISTAN BAURICK

Port Angeles: A real iguana story

Stuart McColl had his Father's Day present almost six days before it climbed 45 feet up a tree. Jack, 7, and Ted, 6, bought their… Continue reading