The changes would have implemented new zoning regulations.
In a third count of ballots Tuesday, Johnson edged Gabe Rygaard by 192 votes in the top-two primary for a spot on the ballot.
Fluoridation opponent Marolee Smith dropped her ethics complaint Friday against Mayor Patrick Downie just as an ethics board was preparing to hear her allegations.
David J. Pharr, 26, remained in the Clallam County jail Saturday on $75,000 bail for investigation of unlawful possession of a firearm, assault in the fourth degree-domestic violence and possession of methamphetamine.
Advertising, economic factors and ‘word of mouth’ reviews are credited for rise.
After a life of service, former nurse Barbara Gooding needs help funding care through an injury.
The annual summer picnic and patriotic celebration will be from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Fort Discovery.
The free talk will take place at 7 tonight.
For the second year, the Northwest Colonial Festival is returning to Agnew.
Timely advice about vegetable and berry gardening will be given from local experts to home gardeners during a tour of the Fifth Street Community Garden.
The duathlon starts with a 5K on the Dungeness Recreational Area Road and Trail, then transitions to a 21.6-mile bike ride.
Entertainment options abound on the North Olympic Peninsula
Events abound across the North Olympic Peninsula.
The screenings, provided by the Sequim Valley Lions, are free and open to all.
It’s natural to have high hopes for World Youth Day, but when they are exceeded, it’s humbling.
Applications are due Sept. 1. The board will consider applications Sept. 21.
Entry will be $18 at the door of the Sequim club, with proceeds benefiting projects.
The performances are free with park admission.
The home features a variety of perennials and annuals.
The monthly Second Weekend Art Event in Port Angeles, founded about 10 years ago, hits the streets this weekend with live music, artists showcased.