Daily Update Newsletter

Sequim schools prepare for $2.6M in cuts for 2020-21 academic year
Sequim schools prepare for $2.6M in cuts for 2020-21 academic year
Roaming black bear draws attention on Sequim beaches

Roaming black bear draws attention on Sequim beaches

State biologists transport animal safely out of the area

Roaming black bear draws attention on Sequim beaches
Centrum Communiversity program affirms birders

Centrum Communiversity program affirms birders

EDITOR’S NOTE: This is another story in an intermittent series about outings that local residents can enjoy during a time when all are urged to… Continue reading

Centrum Communiversity program affirms birders

Jobless rate in Washington increases to 5.1% in March

Washington’s unemployment rate increased to 5.1 percent last month and the state’s economy lost more… Continue reading

  • Apr 16, 2020
  • By RACHEL LA CORTE Associated Press
Peabody road work to begin

Peabody road work to begin

Road crews from Lakeside Industries Inc. work Wednesday, April 15, 2020, to patch sections of deteriorating roadway on South Peabody Street between… Continue reading

Peabody road work to begin

Peninsula gains two more cases

Health officers urge adherance to stay-home order to keep numbers down

Port Angeles woman sentenced for setting fire to her apartment

Fire destroyed two units at the Serenity House of Clallam County

Port Townsend City Council to hold off on spending $908,000

Timeline extended on decision following annexation into East Jefferson Fire District

Stadium, arena work ongoing, altered by pandemic

Stadium, arena work ongoing, altered by pandemic

Eight under construction or about to break ground in 5 major professional sports in North America

Stadium, arena work ongoing, altered by pandemic

Wheel-In Motor Movie wagon wheel stolen

$500 reward, lifetime pass to drive-in theater offered for information

PREPS: Stadium lights to shine Friday night for Class of 2020

High school seniors honored; community encouraged to participate from home

How to stay sane during isolation

Peninsula experts provide tips for weathering COVID-19 precautions

Park seeks sharpshooters for goat culling

Park seeks sharpshooters for goat culling

Only the hardiest groups of backcountry enthusiasts — those able to traverse winding trail, steep landscapes and shoot accurately from long… Continue reading

Park seeks sharpshooters for goat culling
Inslee: Phased approach for reopening economy due to virus

Inslee: Phased approach for reopening economy due to virus

‘This transition will not be a light switch on and off; it will be a dial’

  • Apr 15, 2020
  • By Rachel La Corte The Associated Press
  • Coronavirus
Inslee: Phased approach for reopening economy due to virus
10 pioneer-era apple types thought extinct found in US West

10 pioneer-era apple types thought extinct found in US West

A team of retirees that scours the remote ravines and windswept plains of the Pacific Northwest… Continue reading

  • Apr 15, 2020
  • By GILLIAN FLACCUS Associated Press
  • Outdoors
10 pioneer-era apple types thought extinct found in US West
Clallam County backs effort to expand proposed state park

Clallam County backs effort to expand proposed state park

21-acre parcel sought for Miller Peninsula State Park development

Clallam County backs effort to expand proposed state park
COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Neah Bay’s Gagnon, Sequim’s Glasser to play for Peninsula College women
COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Neah Bay’s Gagnon, Sequim’s Glasser to play for Peninsula College women
Missing Port Orchard girl returns home safely

Missing Port Orchard girl returns home safely

A Port Orchard girl who went missing near the Sequim Costco last week arrived safely at her grandmother’s house in Port Angeles… Continue reading

Missing Port Orchard girl returns home safely
Peninsula virus cases stay at 40

Peninsula virus cases stay at 40

Health officials optimistic at counties’ progress

Peninsula virus cases stay at 40