Money to finish funding needs for Seventh and Hendricks project
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Traffic makes its way along a single lane of First Street in Port Angeles on Wednesday as crews work to improve bicycle lanes through the… Continue reading
Applicants’ IDs revealed soon
Goal is to spur more applicants
On a windy day on the Tillicum Park diamond, Forks softball dusted North Beach 28-0 and 25-0 in games halted by the 15-run… Continue reading
The Dungeness Valley Creamery is back in business after a massive recall and closure due to an unusual contamination of its raw milk… Continue reading
State confirms more ‘breakthrough’ cases
Prosecutor: Charges are on the way
Commissioners in favor of safety but not traffic circle
Three second-half strikes turned a close game into a rout as the reigning NWAC-champion Peninsula College men’s soccer team returned to play… Continue reading
In last week’s episode, we were hurtling west of Port Angeles and, having crossed the Elwha Bridge, headed west on U.S. Highway 101. This bridge… Continue reading
Hunter Cerna strikes out 12
PORT ANGELES —Peninsula College English Professor Matt Teorey will present his study, “Zen and the Art of Chickenman,” when he speaks at the Studium Generale… Continue reading
Volunteers to groom beaches in Clallam, Jefferson counties
The depth and composition of the Peninsula College women’s soccer roster was on full display in a 3-0 shutout of Edmonds at… Continue reading
Alternative dates, vaccine offered on Peninsula
The Associated Press Three counties will move back to more strict coronavirus restrictions at the end of the week because of rising cases and hospitalizations,… Continue reading
Event to run from Tacoma to Port Townsend in June
Animal control code may be updated
City requiring additional bathrooms