Daily Update Newsletter

Evening of songs for flute slated for Thursday

Circle of Flutes will make a debut performance at a special Candlelight Concert at 7 p.m. Thursday showcasing an array of flutes.… Continue reading

Students walk out against gun violence in Jefferson County

Students walk out against gun violence in Jefferson County

Students at Port Townsend High School, Blue Heron Middle School and the Chimacum School District participated in the National School Walkout on… Continue reading

Students walk out against gun violence in Jefferson County
New state directive aims to help endangered orcas

New state directive aims to help endangered orcas

With the number of endangered southern resident orcas at a 30-year low, Gov. Jay Inslee on Wednesday… Continue reading

New state directive aims to help endangered orcas

Shellfish harvesting upgraded

Sequim Bay and Discovery Bay beaches are now open for shellfish harvesting except for butter and varnish clams. Beaches on the Strait… Continue reading

Port Angeles city manager talks of potential

Port Angeles city manager talks of potential

Port Angeles can reach its “tremendous potential” if citizens and community leaders can develop a common vision, City Manager Dan McKeen told… Continue reading

Port Angeles city manager talks of potential
Community Service Award deadline Friday

Community Service Award deadline Friday

The deadline for nominations for the 2018 Clallam County Community Service Award is fast approaching. The deadline is at 5 p.m. Friday. The deadline was… Continue reading

Community Service Award deadline Friday
Nominations due in April for Heart of Service Award

Nominations due in April for Heart of Service Award

Nominations will be due next month for the 2018 Jefferson County Heart of Service Award. Nominations are due by 5 p.m. April 2. The Heart… Continue reading

Nominations due in April for Heart of Service Award

Climate change lecture to be presented Thursday in Sequim

The North Olympic Group of the Sierra Club and Western Washington University will present a free lecture on climate change at 6 p.m.… Continue reading

Free Microsoft certification exams offered

Free Microsoft certification exams will be offered this month at the Port Angeles, Forks and Sequim public libraries. The Microsoft Office Specialist and Microsoft Technology… Continue reading

Legislature sued over how it changed police deadly force law

A frequent ballot initiative promoter has sued Washington state, saying that the way lawmakers voted to make… Continue reading

  • Mar 14, 2018
  • By Gene Johnson The Associated Press
PREP BASEBALL: Sequim wild on basepaths in season-opening win

PREP BASEBALL: Sequim wild on basepaths in season-opening win

Freshman Michael Young made his debut for the Sequim baseball team and immediately made a big impact both at the plate and on… Continue reading

PREP BASEBALL: Sequim wild on basepaths in season-opening win
Port Angeles man killed in wreck on Highway 3 near Poulsbo

Port Angeles man killed in wreck on Highway 3 near Poulsbo

Three-car collision kills 65-year-old and brings traffic to a standstill.

Port Angeles man killed in wreck on Highway 3 near Poulsbo

Expelled Forks student to be arraigned Friday after alleged threats

A recently expelled Forks High School student will be arraigned Friday on a charge of felony harassment after he allegedly threatened to… Continue reading

Port of Port Angeles to discuss developer’s inquiry on John Wayne Marina

Port of Port Angeles to discuss developer’s inquiry on John Wayne Marina

Port of Port Angeles commissioners will discuss how interested they are in selling John Wayne Marina when they meet in regular session… Continue reading

Port of Port Angeles to discuss developer’s inquiry on John Wayne Marina

Man in custody after attempted assault on popular Port Townsend trail

A local man is in custody following an attempted assault on the popular Larry Scott Memorial Trail. Mohabo Boughton, 24, of Port… Continue reading

Peninsula students taking part Wednesday in national walkout over gun violence

Students at schools across the North Olympic Peninsula are preparing to walk out of their schools Wednesday to protest Congress’ inaction on… Continue reading

Ground crews training for big one prep in Coyle

Ground crews training for big one prep in Coyle

Some 30 people preparing to help their communities when a massive earthquake eventually rocks Western Washington attended a ground crew training session over… Continue reading

Ground crews training for big one prep in Coyle
SALMON DERBY: Tie goes to the early fisherman

SALMON DERBY: Tie goes to the early fisherman

It was a matter of time, not weight, that determined the winner of the 2018 Olympic Peninsula Salmon Derby. Micah Hanley of Mount… Continue reading

SALMON DERBY: Tie goes to the early fisherman
Port Angeles police say city resident, 68, jumped from Eighth Street bridge

Port Angeles police say city resident, 68, jumped from Eighth Street bridge

Police late Monday afternoon identified a 68-year-old Port Angeles man as the person who committed suicide that morning from the Eighth Street… Continue reading

Port Angeles police say city resident, 68, jumped from Eighth Street bridge
COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Peninsula bound for NWAC Final Four after holding off S. Puget Sound

COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Peninsula bound for NWAC Final Four after holding off S. Puget Sound

The Peninsula College men withstood a 14-2 South Puget Sound run in the second half, hitting critical free throws down the stretch to… Continue reading

COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Peninsula bound for NWAC Final Four after holding off S. Puget Sound