Life

HELP LINE: Despite our best efforts, everything changes

Mark Harvey laments the changes that life brings.

Business

BUSINESS BRIEFS: Sunland wastewater treatment plant given oustanding award … and other items

Business news on the North Olympic Peninsula.

Business

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

Here are the various business meetings this week across the North Olympic Peninsula.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Vote Larson, DeWolf and Zempel for state Supreme Court justices

These candidates will bring the Constitution and checks and balances back to the fore at the state high…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Don’t be suckered in by the character assassinations of Hillary Clinton

The GOP has spent close to $80 million investigating the Clintons and coming up with nothing.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: I predict Trump will pull out of the race by mid-October

The Republican presidential nominee loses in the Electoral College race as opposed to the popular vote and will…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Say to Initiative 1433 on the minimum-wage hike

The measure would, according to some, produce a greater benefit and offset any costs rather than living the…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Trump used tax benefit exclusive to real estate developers to his benefit

We need to send a message on Election Day that this potential avoidance of paying taxes for nearly…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: How can Hillary claim to care about American children?

Her policies encourage illegal immigrants and refugees to take our jobs for a lower wage while illegally benefiting…

Life

A GROWING CONCERN: A few more elements for right plant, spot

Because your garden should reflect the best aspects of your tastes.

Farmer Sam McCullough uses his combine to harvest quinoa near Sequim. Quinoa, a trendy South American grain, barely has a foothold in American agriculture, but a handful of farmers and university researchers are working toward changing that. (Ted S. Warren/The Associated Press)

News

South American grain takes root in Sequim

Nash Huber harvests quinoa commercially last month

10,000 pounds: Visitors devour crab at Port Angeles festival

News

10,000 pounds: Visitors devour crab at Port Angeles festival

Festival continues today at City Pier, rain or shine.

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Port Angeles School Board puts replacement levy on February ballot

The board chooses a $9.1 million replacement educational programs and operations levy.

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Storms blows into Peninsula, turns to rain

Trees were toppled and outages hit some areas.

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Port of Port Angeles taking another look at Boat Haven management proposals

A special telephone meeting to review the proposals will be announced soon.

Olympic Hot Springs Road closed to all starting Monday

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Olympic Hot Springs Road closed to all starting Monday

Not even pedestrians or bicyclists can use the road past the park entry at Madison Falls.

News

Daytime closures to resume at U.S. Highway 101 Elwha River bridge

Exact times of the closures Monday and Tuesday will depend on work progress.

News

State warns against eating too many razor clams

Domoic acid is a naturally occurring toxin frequently found in shellfish and at high levels may cause amnesic…

News

Secretary of state offers voting information in pamphlet

Those who do not receive a pamphlet by Oct. 17 are urged to contact the Elections Division.

News

NEWS BRIEFS: Ajax Cafe to close after dinner tonight until further notice … and other items

News events across the North Olympic Peninsula.