Life

PENINSULA KITCHEN: Kale offers tasty green way to New Year

IT SHOULDN’T COME as a huge surprise to anyone who knows me or has read many of my…

Life

HELP LINE: Equitable relief extended through Sept. 30

THIS COLUMN IS going to be about health insurance, and it’s going to be pretty technical.

A glass act: Local finds burgeoning business, art career in glass-blowing

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A glass act: Local finds burgeoning business, art career in glass-blowing

SEQUIM — The best laid plans sometimes end up in pieces, in a pile on the floor.

Thank you! Peninsula Home Fund donations at $218,004

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Thank you! Peninsula Home Fund donations at $218,004

Thank you!

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U.S. justices to hear Washington appeal of salmon habitat culvert order

By Gene Johnson

Crime & Justice

Stanwood man who served 10 years for plot to blow up Port Angeles motel convicted on new charges

TACOMA — A Snohomish County man who served 10 years in prison for plotting to use a pipe…

Trial date set for son accused of killing father in Port Angeles

Crime & Justice

Trial date set for son accused of killing father in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Shay Clinton Darrow is competent to stand trial for his father’s murder, a final report…

News

Port Angeles funeral home begins its annual Operation Valentine

PORT ANGELES — Drennan & Ford Funeral Home & Crematory has begun its eighth annual Operation Valentine collection…

Arts & Entertainment

Documentary film at Peninsula College explores race in U.S.

PORT ANGELES — A documentary film, “I Am Not Your Negro,” which aims to present history from the…

Alpacas, glass work on Sequim tour

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Alpacas, glass work on Sequim tour

SEQUIM — Every Saturday in January from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., visitors can visit the Happy Valley…

HORSEPLAY: Port Angeles couple make saddles, other leather goods

Life

HORSEPLAY: Port Angeles couple make saddles, other leather goods

HELLO EVERYONE, MEET the Millers.

Life

BIRD WATCH: Tiny teal are eye-catching attraction

COMBINE A CLEAR, crisp winter day with an estuary’s quiet backwater, and you can almost always expect to…

Life

A GROWING CONCERN: For many reasons, now is the time to prune

PRUNING. THERE IS no question in my mind that, by far, the best thing that I do horticulturally…

News

Kilmer telephone town hall set Thursday

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Derek Kilmer plans a telephone town hall at 6 p.m. Thursday to hear to…

Business

BUSINESS BRIEFS: Cosmetologist hired at Port Angeles salon; KONP announces week’s lineup

PORT ANGELES — Shear Elegance at 210 E. Fourth St. recently hired cosmetologist Alysha Graham.

Business

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

• Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are usually Wednesdays at noon at Blakeslee’s Bar &Grill, 1222 S.…

News

News briefs: Coho ferry to take two-week maintenance break … and other items

PORT ANGELES — Black Ball Ferry Line’s M.V. Coho ferry, which runs daily between Victoria and Port Angeles,…

News

EYE ON CLALLAM: County to consider pact with Clallam Public Defender

Clallam County commissioners will consider a one-year, $1.25 million contract with Clallam Public Defender to represent indigent clients…

News

Kilmer seeks veteran for fellowship

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Rep. Derek Kilmer is seeking a wounded warrior or medically retired veteran for a fellowship…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Numbers don’t add up for school levy

If you remember two years ago, one would have thought the Port Angeles High School was going to…