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John Wayne Marina restaurant adds 600 square feet, handcrafted bar in Sequim

SEQUIM -- Dockside Grill owners Steve and Ruth Little were running tight on space at their 3-year-old John Wayne Marina location when a neighboring shop… Continue reading

Third man held in connection with Sequim burglary involving paintball guns

SEQUIM -- Police have arrested a third suspect in a Monday night Sequim burglary estimated to have caused some $10,000 in damage, while two others… Continue reading

Sequim budget discussion goes lights-out — literally

SEQUIM -- Before the lights went out Monday night, City Council members haggled at length over city fees, a proposed 2 percent sewer rate increase… Continue reading

String of Sequim burglaries ends with two nabbed by police, police dog

SEQUIM ­-- Two fleeing teenagers were captured late Monday after they allegedly broke into a Sequim tattoo shop and hair salon and damaged the businesses.… Continue reading

Tons of sand on Sequim streets following snowstorm

SEQUIM -- The city's lone street sweeper could take more than a week to clean up the 120 tons of sand and gravel that snow-removal… Continue reading

Apartment complex for low-income under construction in Sequim

SEQUIM -- Work has begun on a 42-unit, $4.3 million affordable-apartment complex at McCurdy Road and South Fifth Avenue. Sea Breeze Apartments, offering subsidized apartment… Continue reading

Retiree ‘matriarch’ of North Olympic Peninsula environmental community

SEQUIM -- Dr. Eloise Kailin helped fight against a nuclear power plant on the Miller Peninsula east of Sequim -- and won. That was in… Continue reading

Sequim playfield work to begin in spring

SEQUIM -- The development of 13 acres east of the city of Sequim's Water Reclamation Demonstration Park into multiuse playfields will begin in the spring… Continue reading

Sequim seeks to rebrand with new logo

SEQUIM -- City leaders are calling all artists, designers and graphic design businesses to help redesign Sequim's aging logo, an effort to rebrand and improve… Continue reading

Snowstorm closes Sequim schools today (***GALLERY***)

SEQUIM -- More than a foot of snow fell in Sequim and the Dungeness Valley on Monday, snarling traffic to a crawl as some motorists… Continue reading

Clallam food banks prepare for brisk Thanksgiving response

Clallam County's largest community food banks are seeing a radical rise in the hungry faces of harsh economic times, with Port Angeles and Sequim hardest… Continue reading

Gardiner residents raise $30,000 for left-turn lane on U.S. 101 where woman died

GARDINER -- Discovery Bay RV Park residents, inspired after a beloved friend died in a three-car crash while attempting to turn off U.S. Highway 101… Continue reading

Boys & Girls Clubs’ fundraiser surpasses goal

SEQUIM -- About $200,000 was raised during Saturday night's 22nd annual Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula dinner and auction. "It was a… Continue reading

Parents reimbursed for children’s ID cards through Boys & Girls Clubs

SEQUIM -- The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula is again offering state identification cards to children in an effort to protect them… Continue reading

Sequim marathon man reaches goal on 78th birthday

SEQUIM -- Running 78.6 miles in 20 hours, 5 minutes over three days was a piece of cake for Chuck Milliman. After all, Monday was… Continue reading

Get a fix for winter veggies: Permaculture garden low labor, high yield

BLYN -- Imagine a vegetable garden that is chemical-free, requires little water and weeding, and produces healthy kale -- the most nutritional of leafy greens… Continue reading

Sequim runner aims for 78.6 miles in three days to help Boys & Girls Clubs

SEQUIM -- The goal is 78.6 miles over three days. Sequim runner Chuck Milliman is on the second day today of his marathon of a… Continue reading

Boys & Girls Clubs’ Rumble in Jungle set in Sequim

SEQUIM -- Some 50 volunteers scurried around the Sequim Boys & Girls Club on Thursday, putting on final touches for Saturday's colorful Rumble in the… Continue reading

Fire destroys mobile home in Carlsborg

CARLSBORG -- A couple is homeless after they safely escaped a fire that destroyed the mobile home in which they were living. Craig Marsh, 44,… Continue reading

Sequim manager proposes 2 percent hikes for sewer, utilities

SEQUIM -- City Manager Steve Burkett has proposed a 2 percent sewer rate increase and a 2 percent hike in the utility tax. The sewer… Continue reading