Olympic National Park rangers continued to search Friday for the body of Clifford Dopps, 74.
The fires are expected to grow with the onset of hot, dry conditions, the National Park Service said.
An elderly couple from Port Hadlock is temporarily homeless after a Thursday evening fire.
University of Washington professor Cliff Mass predicts the state will warm by 3 to 8 degrees Fahrenheit by 2100.
Hosted are half-marathon and 10-kilometer races, plus a 5-kilometer and a Kid’s Sprint for Health races.
The U.S. Coast Guard has suspended the search for a man who went overboard from a ferry near Whidbey Island.
News items on the North Olympic Peninsula.
Various events abound across the North Olympic Peninsula.
The local fair will take over two Port Townsend streets with live music, food and children’s activities
Gates will open at 9:30 a.m. today and Saturday, with some of the proceeds going to the Jumping Mouse Children’s Center in Port Townsend.
The goal is to heighten awareness of local emergency resources throughout Jefferson County.
The performance is part of an ongoing tour to promote the release of McFeron’s newest album, “Radio.”
Inslee said increases should be spread across the state, while Bryant countered they should vary by region.
How can we find those who would best navigate us through difficult times with integrity and a firm moral compass? I suggest we choose our leaders as we would our friends.
Funds from the show will benefit the local club’s programs, which focus on children.
Artists in the annual contest will paint outdoors, attempting to capture light and shadows.
Kilisut Harbor and Mystery Bay now are open to all species except butter and varnish clams.
The skull, measuring in at longer than 4 feet, is that of a T-Rex that lived for about 15 years.
Report points to higher than state average numbers for noncompliance in both Clallam and Jefferson counties.
Deputy Mayor Cherie Kidd’s suggestion prompted by Councilman Lee Whetham’s words.