COVID-19 case rates climbing
Sequim City Council members have passed a resolution opposing a city income tax. The council approved it in a 4-3 vote on Nov.… Continue reading
Port Angeles’ Wyatt Dunning has already served notice that he’s going to be a force to reckon with this season. Leading a shorthanded team against… Continue reading
David Brownell presents “Archaeological Excavations at the Jamestown Tribal Veterans Memorial”
“This Land of Ice and Snow: A journey Across the North in Winter” by Anders Morley
Detectives describe 2019 interviews with Kallie Ann LeTellier
New COVID-19 cases reported on Peninsula
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An ornament hangs from the Christmas tree in downtown Port Angeles on Tuesday as a pedestrian walks past the Conrad Dyar Memorial Fountain plaza. The… Continue reading
Public hearing expected in February
It was another tough week in the news. A decision was made by the state Department of Fish and Wildlife that should go a long… Continue reading
Donations help with emergency care
Free streams offered on website
Small Business Saturday merchant window contest results
Directors to fill vacancy with appointment
Proceeds benefit North Olympic Library System programs
The Peninsula College men’s basketball team relied on a ferocious defense to win its Pirates Classic game 76-62 Sunday night against Tacoma.… Continue reading
Plus grocery reopening for West End
1944 Piper Cub L-4H a rare find
Pat Neal will present “The History of Fishing on the Olympic Peninsula” at 7 p.m. Wednesday during a meeting of the Puget… Continue reading
When Japanese bombs began falling on Pearl Harbor, U.S. Navy Seaman 1st Class David Russell first sought refuge below deck on the USS… Continue reading