News items from the North Olympic Peninsula.
The corrupt and incompetent mismanagement of our fisheries will lead to fishing’s demise.
John de Graaf tells Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce of benefits for workers and the state.
Officials must decide whether to spend money on temporary span near Agnew or reroute traffic for eight months in 2017.
The animals included this year’s breeding female.
Researchers have identified proteins potentially responsible for causing microcephaly.
Master Gardener Sally Tysver to share tips starting Saturday in Sequim.
Back-to-school effort starts Thursday.
Justice Mary Yu and Chief Justice Barbara Madsen say opponents focus on the McCleary and other decisions.
Ashlea Center pays tribute to memory of Ashlea Erwick, who died this year after struggles with addiction.
News items for the North Olympic Peninsula
Draft letter to Naval Air Station Whidbey Island’s commanding officer says the area of study is too narrow.
The intent behind live-streaming and archiving the meetings is to increase public access, the city said.
The restaurant was temporarily closed due to impact from vehicle.
With warm weather forecast, fires could surge, fire officials say.
A total of 100 permits will be issued, with a maximum of 15 permits for each harvest unit.
The court dates have been moved back to October.
A resolve/reset hearing has been set for Aug. 26.
Both will be arraigned in Clallam County Superior Court this Friday.
A lie detector test has made a 30-year-old cold case even more of a mystery in Clallam County.