A prototype 1960s-era submarine made its way through Port Angeles on Tuesday to be dismantled at Platypus Marine Shipyard. The U.S. Naval… Continue reading
The Washington Fire Commissioners Association has honored Clallam County Fire District No. 2 Commissioner Richard Ruud for his years of service. Roger… Continue reading
A medicated Benjamin George Bonner has the capacity to understand the murder charge against him and the ability to assist in his… Continue reading
City police are investigating the report of a female victim who said she was raped on a late August afternoon along a… Continue reading
Curtains fell on the Ms. Senior America Superstar Theater two weeks ago, but Deputy Mayor Cherie Kidd continues to shake the frills… Continue reading
A yellow bus sits outside the Quileute Tribal School as a constant reminder of the danger lurking in the ocean. The school… Continue reading
An autopsy will be performed by early next week on a body found Wednesday floating in the Strait of Juan de Fuca… Continue reading
The largest Veterans Day observance on the North Olympic Peninsula will be at the Port Angeles Coast Guard station on Ediz Hook. The ceremony, presented… Continue reading
A unanimous Port Angeles City Council has approved $827,000 in lodging tax spending to put heads in beds next year. A 6-1… Continue reading
The United Way of Clallam County has raised more than $247,000 for the 2017 fundraising campaign so far, with more than four months to go… Continue reading
One spaghetti feed, garage sale, GoFundMe page and donation account later, a Port Angeles woman sits less than $5,000 away from undergoing… Continue reading
The Juan de Fuca Foundation will bring two-time Grammy Award-winning bluesman Taj Mahal and his quartet to Port Angeles on Wednesday. The… Continue reading
Her performances are deeply felt; dazzling. She plays — without histrionics — in the tradition of the great soloists of history. That’s… Continue reading
IT IS ALWAYS nice to find out about something that improves your day or your life. It might be a particular author that suddenly grabs… Continue reading
A memorial service for a father and son… Continue reading
Walking through The Blackbird Coffeehouse in November is like walking through the Camino de Santiago in black and white. John Teichert’s pencil… Continue reading
On Saturday, Harbor Art will feature two photographers, vastly different in perspectives. Second Weekend Art Walkgoers will be treated to Richard Kohler’s… Continue reading
The Winters Craft Fair & Bake Sale will offer up the fruits of North Olympic Peninsula artists and craftsmen Saturday. Held at… Continue reading
Researcher Korena Mafune will present her latest findings on old-growth temperate rain forests in Western Washington at 7 tonight. The free Evening Talk… Continue reading
Think it’s too early for Christmas cheer? Think again. Tickets are on sale for the Sequim Community Christmas Chorus, with performances set for… Continue reading