Mark Couhig

Shara Smith-Widmer and David Widmer are renovating the former home of Blue Flame BBQ in the Mount Pleasant district east of Port angeles to host two new retail outlets. One will be a “classy” boutique

IF YOU MISSED THIS SUNDAY STORY — ‘Blue Flame’ goes green — former barbecue restaurant in Port Angeles renovated to be marijuana retail store

PORT ANGELES — As one flame is extinguished, another rises. Blue Flame, the barbecue restaurant with the easily recognized airbrushed facade and the signature blue… Continue reading

 

During a break in bad weather

Putting water back in the river: Planned Dungeness projects include a lake south of Sequim

SEQUIM — The effort to put more water into the Dungeness River, particularly during the critical low flow in the late summer season, is taking… Continue reading

 

Website offers comparisons of hospitals in state with information on Peninsula locations — corrected

EDITOR'S NOTE: This report has been corrected to reflect accurate statistics on patients being readmitted following hip and knee replacements at Olympic Medical Center and… Continue reading

 

Shara Smith-Widmer and David Widmer are renovating the former home of Blue Flame BBQ in the Mount Pleasant district east of Port angeles to host two new retail outlets. One will be a “classy” boutique

‘Blue Flame’ goes green — former barbecue restaurant renovated to be marijuana retail store

PORT ANGELES — As one flame is extinguished, another rises. Blue Flame, the barbecue restaurant with the easily recognized airbrushed facade and the signature blue… Continue reading

Shara Smith-Widmer and David Widmer are renovating the former home of Blue Flame BBQ in the Mount Pleasant district east of Port angeles to host two new retail outlets. One will be a “classy” boutique
Tami Wilson

‘No one should have to die the way she did’: Daughter of woman brutally killed in Joyce home seeks justice

JOYCE — The only child of a Joyce woman found dead in her home said she's looking for justice following the death of her mother.… Continue reading

Tami Wilson
Tami Wilson

‘No one should have to die the way she did’: Daughter of woman brutally killed in Joyce home seeks justice

JOYCE — The only child of a Joyce woman found dead in her home said she’s looking for justice following the death of her mother.… Continue reading

Tami Wilson

Sequim city project replaces water lines, resurfaces roads

SEQUIM — City officials say that when the five blocks of torn-up roads in downtown Sequim are put back together, they'll be markedly improved. That… Continue reading

Sequim Food Bank Executive Director Mark Ozias.  —Photo by Mark St.J. Couhig/Peninsula Daily News

Sequim Food Bank seeking donations as costs spike

SEQUIM — The Sequim Food Bank has launched a new fundraising drive with a goal of ensuring that every local family can enjoy a traditional… Continue reading

Sequim Food Bank Executive Director Mark Ozias.  —Photo by Mark St.J. Couhig/Peninsula Daily News

Sequim survey to eye wastewater workload

SEQUIM — The city wants to know a little more about what is flowing into the sewer lines from local commercial and industrial properties to… Continue reading

Work begins on new Clallam PUD headquarters in Carlsborg

CARLSBORG — Site work is now underway for a new headquarters building here for the Clallam County Public Utility District. The new facility, part of… Continue reading

The Baja Cantina in Sequim was destroyed by a May 19 fire

Demolition of burned-out restaurant to start soon

SEQUIM — The Baja Cantina, 820 W. Washington Street, was destroyed by a May 19 fire. The demolition of the building, which also housed the… Continue reading

The Baja Cantina in Sequim was destroyed by a May 19 fire
THC Express

Inside a legal pot procession operation: Testing and packaging equipment — and lots of security [**Gallery**]

PORT TOWNSEND — The Washington Liquor Control Board has begun issuing the first licenses to recreational marijuana producers and processors in Jefferson County. The first… Continue reading

THC Express

Work begins on new Clallam PUD headquarters in Carlsborg

CARLSBORG — Site work is now underway for a new headquarters building here for the Clallam County Public Utility District. The new facility, part of… Continue reading

The Baja Cantina in Sequim was destroyed by a May 19 fire

Demolition of burned-out restaurant to start soon

SEQUIM — The Baja Cantina, 820 W. Washington Street, was destroyed by a May 19 fire. The demolition of the building, which also housed the… Continue reading

The Baja Cantina in Sequim was destroyed by a May 19 fire
Jefferson County Prosecuting Attorney Scott Rosekrans

ELECTION 2014: Murder trial conduct enters Jefferson prosecutor race

The question of prosecutorial misconduct in the first trial of accused double-murderer Michael J. Pierce lingers as incumbent Prosecuting Attorney Scott Rosekrans prepares for a… Continue reading

Jefferson County Prosecuting Attorney Scott Rosekrans
Sculptor Duncan McKiernan of Port Angeles describes his experiences at the Battle of Leyte during World War II. Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News

Sculpting history: Noted Port Angeles artist looks back on famous World War II battle as 70th anniversary approaches

PORT ANGELES — In this city, Duncan Yves McKiernan is best-known for his public art displays, including “Cormorants,” the larger-than-life bronze sculpture of two of… Continue reading

Sculptor Duncan McKiernan of Port Angeles describes his experiences at the Battle of Leyte during World War II. Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News
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$10,000 boost for Dungeness Water Rule opponents

SEQUIM — The Sequim Association of Realtors this week presented a $10,000 check to the Olympic Resource Protection Council for the group's efforts against the… Continue reading

From left
From left

$10,000 boost for Dungeness Water Rule opponents

SEQUIM — The Sequim Association of Realtors this week presented a $10,000 check to the Olympic Resource Protection Council for the group's efforts against the… Continue reading

From left

Sequim adopts core values, principles for development

SEQUIM — The City Council has fulfilled one of its priorities for 2014-15 by adopting new “core values and guiding principles for economic development.” Joe… Continue reading

Forks resident Michelle Simpson is the first to ask questions of the panel at the meeting. Mark St.J. Couhig/Peninsula Daily News

West End residents line up to express worries to Navy over warfare range proposal

FORKS — A plan to conduct electronic warfare training along the Pacific Coast and on the West End brought out more than 100 area residents… Continue reading

Forks resident Michelle Simpson is the first to ask questions of the panel at the meeting. Mark St.J. Couhig/Peninsula Daily News