AS NEAR AS I can tell, without doing a lot of extensive research that I don’t have the time (or, frankly, the inclination) to do,… Continue reading
The city has announced that its Department of Community Development will be closed for permit processing Wednesday, Aug.… Continue reading
A Joyce man who was having a “medical event” crashed into at least three parked cars near Jesse Webster Park on Friday,… Continue reading
Port Angeles police seek four in marijuana burglaries
Vibes, viola, Bach and “Ain’t Misbehavin’” — they’re all together for the Port Angeles Symphony’s ninth-annual Evening at Camaraderie Cellars on Friday… Continue reading
The state Department of Natural Resources has imposed a statewide ban on outdoor burning on the 13 million acres of forests and state… Continue reading
The Clallam County Planning Commission is looking at changes to cellphone tower requirements, but the commission first wants to hear from a… Continue reading
Fourteen applicants, including one woman, have applied for appointment to the Clallam County Public Utility District commission to complete the two-year unexpired… Continue reading
An Agnew man who gained international attention when he rode his wheelchair from Port Angeles to Portland, Ore., in 2016 is preparing… Continue reading
Visitor access will be limited at Hurricane Hill in Olympic National Park from
Sept. 5-27 while the first of hundreds of mountain… Continue reading
Clallam County commissioners unanimously approved putting a proposal to create a county finance department on the November ballot after a public hearing… Continue reading
A $1.1 million state Department of Commerce grant to increase behavioral health facilities and capacity for children at Clallam County Juvenile and… Continue reading
Sweet wild blackberries in freshly baked pies are always the highlight of the annual Joyce Daze Wild Blackberry Festival, which will return for… Continue reading
Greyhound Lines is adjusting to its new role as provider of the North Olympic Peninsula’s only scheduled commercial passenger service from Port… Continue reading
Painted mailboxes and horses along with live music will highlight this month’s First Friday Art Walk in Sequim tonight. The theme color for… Continue reading
They’re slipping into the woods for the last time this weekend: the romantic, comic bunch in “As You Like It,” Shakespeare’s pastoral… Continue reading
The Sequim City Band will present a night of “Stage and Screen” music beginning at 7 Saturday. This free concert will be at… Continue reading
Olympic Cellars Winery will host singer-songwriter Nick Drummond on Saturday as the next installment in its Summer Concerts series. The evenings of… Continue reading
A library “Dino Dig,” a hoedown in Forks and a “tumble” at Port Angeles’ Timber Town are among the upcoming activities on the North Olympic… Continue reading
“How could there be? And no end — how could there be? “The… Continue reading