THE EPIC JOURNEY began on my very first mode of public transport: BART, the behemoth that opened 47 Septembers ago. Yes, Bay Area Rapid Transit… Continue reading
With a goal of $100,000 in mind, organizers are preparing the 17th Harvest of Hope Wine & Dinner Gala, set for
5:30 p.m.… Continue reading
AS A STUDENT of wilderness survival, it has always amazed me how often wilderness survival experts offer the same wilderness survival advice, “don’t panic.” For… Continue reading
Staff demonstrates activities at open house
Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County plans to hold orientation sessions for potential volunteers. The first session will be offered in Sequim from 11 a.m. to… Continue reading
Blaze burned 3,300 acres near Brinnon in 2018
Elwha River could be used as border for new regulations
Marie Joan Haller was out on bail on similar charges
The Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce will host a job fair from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday. The annual employment event… Continue reading
Clallam County
Next gathering set for Wednesday in Port Angeles
After more than three decades in a donated space, the Port Angeles Symphony Orchestra has moved into and purchased its own place.… Continue reading
Town and Country Real Estate in Sequim has announced that Cindy Teitzel has been hired as a real estate broker. Teitzel was raised… Continue reading
Congregation Olympic B’nai Shalom held a sunrise service Monday at City Pier in Port Angeles to celebrate Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish new year, the beginning… Continue reading
Jim’s Pharmacy donated $578 to its August Charity of the Month, First Step Family Support Center, on Sept. 16. Pictured, left to right, are Jordynn… Continue reading
WHAT DO YOU think of when someone says “watermelon-eating contest?” I know my mental vision was shaken up when Jaymie Doane described what she and… Continue reading
Holly McKeen took uncommon path to practice of law
Cutter focused on fisheries regulations
Ruptured water line on Maple Street added to projects
Fares are increasing for rides on Washington State Ferries. KING TV reported that effective Tuesday, there will be a 2.5… Continue reading
Quinault Valley’s Graves Creek Road is now open to vehicles. The Olympic National Park road crew has completed $140,000 in repairs… Continue reading