News items for the North Olympic Peninsula.
Entries are being accepted through Dec. 1 for the 2017 Young Artist and Junior Young Artist competitions.
And other meetings across the county.
Official: first-of-its kind program will have residents training in Port Angeles and could combat doctor shortage
Kevin Van De Wege and Danille Turissini are vying for the 24th District state Senate seat being vacated by Jim Hargrove, who is retiring.
The weather system also provides the city the opportunity to test out a new $47 million Combined Sewer Overflow system.
Thirteen students from three high schools in East Jefferson County have finished field training for the newly accredited Watershed Science and Stewardship Class.
Second storm reaches North Olympic Peninsula on Saturday, bringing high winds and power outages.
Miles from nowhere, there is almost no visible life in Monument Valley except for one creature: a bird.
Business items across the North Olympic Peninsula.
Tax-Aide volunteers must submit an applicaiton, study the material and attend two weekends of training.
Her inaction on Benghazi was among a handful of incidents that makes her a “deplorable,” not Republicans.
The Indiana governor snubs the biblical direction to “flee from sexual immorality” and throws his own integrity under the bus.
The measure calls for a repeal of the Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision.
Randy Johnson, his challenger, would be just another former timber executive deciding on our county’s future.
His unimpeachable integrity and judgement would be a boon for county residents.
News items across the North Olympic Peninsula.
Dylan Keith Carroll of Alabama faces a Nov. 28 trial in Port Angeles on charges of first-degree unlawful possession of a firearm and possession of a stolen vehicle.
Christopher Charles Cooper will be sentenced Tuesday in Clallam County Superior Court.
The six-member panel will tackle the issue of impacts of riparian harvests on the 10-year sustainable harvest calculation at its special meeting in Olympia.