The name was chosen for a new nonprofit corporation that will ultimately own and operate the center near the city’s waterfront and downtown core, officials announced.
One brother’s death reaffirmed the other’s need to share his story during a rally and walk in Port Angeles.
Port Angeles resident is now charged with assaulting a female tenant at his house.
Watts-Orion Joint Venture of Gig Harbor to start construction by the end of October on approach trestle and pier at Coast Guard station.
Ian Mackay rode to Portland, Ore., to underscore the need for accessible trails.
Born with spina bifida, Rebecca Stebler gets gift of mobility thanks to local efforts.
“We haven’t referred the case yet because we can’t say positively that we have the right two people,” the police chief said.
The drill is part of a statewide mandate for all schools to conduct mass casualty drills.
The CRTC was called the world’s first facility to develop carbon fiber composite scrap materials into products.
In honor of his father’s memory, Klaus Luttgen of Germany is riding his bike from Vancouver, B.C., to San Francisco this month, handing out medals to interesting people.
No charges are expected because no crime was committed, a police officer said.
Low levels are present in the city’s five wells.
Both counties followed the lead of the state Department of Natural Resources, which reduced campfire restrictions on state lands west of the Cascade Mountains on Thursday.
Washington State Ferries urges passengers to arrive early and prepared.
Members have worked to gather supplies and food, train residents for an emergency and reduce risks in and around Joyce.
Weather conditions have made it difficult to recover the body, rangers said.
Four of Sequim’s award-winning professional artists will be featured.
The monthly self-guided tour will take visitors on a journey through local art venues.
Today is half-price day at the Port Angeles sale. On Saturday, sale items will cost a buck a bag.
Events taking place across the North Olympic Peninsula this weekend.