Staff from Habitat for Humanity of Clallam County and Habitat for Humanity of East Jefferson County were in Washington, D.C., last week… Continue reading
Members of the public are invited by the National League for Nursing Commissions for Nursing Education Accreditation to provide comment on Peninsula… Continue reading
Chris “Chi” McNulty of Port Angeles captured first place at the third annual Peninsula’s Got Talent show. McNulty performed his original song,… Continue reading
Tickets are available now for a performance of the Repertory Dance Theatre of Salt Lake City, Utah, on March 4. The performance… Continue reading
Normal operations have resumed at the Navy’s nuclear submarine base at Bangor in Kitsap County, which was closed earlier today (Thursday) after a… Continue reading
Sequim’s Roosevelt Elk herd is once again being thinned because its numbers are too high and they are badly impacting local crops, according… Continue reading
A trail and bird enthusiast. A schools, sports and environment advocate. A historian and preserver of local history. An Irrigation Festival mainstay. An… Continue reading
The crew aboard the Coast Guard cutter Active have returned to their homeport in Port Angeles following a seven-week counter-drug and fisheries… Continue reading
A forum aimed at beginning the community conversation on sexual abuse, assault and misconduct, “Keeping Our Kids Safe” is set for 6:30 p.m.… Continue reading
House Democrats unveiled a budget proposal Tuesday that sticks to an education funding timeline that the… Continue reading
About 20 people were evacuated from the Sequim Elks Lodge during a Bloodworks Northwest blood drive after smoke caused by a long-smoldering fire… Continue reading
Julie Johnson, current Washington State Committeewoman for the Clallam County Democratic Party and vice-chair of the 24th Legislative District Democrats, has received… Continue reading
State lawmakers introduced a multitude of bills early this 2018 session on issues of gun regulation… Continue reading
The Community Organic Gardens of Sequim organization is celebrating a decade of growing flowers, produce and long-lasting friendships. The organization and its members… Continue reading
SWEET, BITTER, SPICY: The fare at the local playhouse varies. It comes to us fresh, thanks to those working in the theatrical kitchen. This column… Continue reading
WSU Clallam County Master Gardener Bev Hetrick will talk about the role native mason bees play in diversifying the pollinator pool for… Continue reading
The Matsiko World Orphan Choir will share its inspirational message at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Dungeness Valley Lutheran Church. The concert at the… Continue reading
Game Face, a documentary about Fallon Fox, MMA’s first transgender pro fighter, and Terrence Clemens, one of the first openly gay collegiate… Continue reading
IT’S TIME TO stop the endless media barrage of negativity and celebrate what’s right with America. We should remember the words of that great American… Continue reading
The Quinault Tribe’s longest living member died peacefully in his sleep recently. Clifford “Soup” Corwin, 100, died Feb. 10, the tribe said in… Continue reading