Paige Dickerson

New Forks motor sports park not likely, consultant says

FORKS -- Building a new Forks motor sports park is not feasible, a consultant told the Port of Port Angeles commissioners Monday. Chris Ward, an… Continue reading

Port of Port Angeles delays decision on Harbor-Works funds

PORT ANGELES -- The Port of Port Angeles commissioners delayed a decision Monday on whether and how much to loan the Harbor-Works Development Authority. Harbor-Works… Continue reading

Tribe, park reach agreement on land swap

The Quileute tribe and Olympic National Park reached an agreement in principle to exchange land so that the tribe can relocate some buildings from their… Continue reading

Port Angeles sand sculptures survive light showers

PORT ANGELES -- The sand sculptures for the Arts in Action festival all survived the rain Saturday night and Sunday morning. The three-dimensional chalk drawing… Continue reading

Temperatures to remain high throughout week

Temperatures are expected to remain in the high 70s and mid-80s until the end of the week, the National Weather Service is predicting. Despite some… Continue reading

Second Port Angeles outdoor market to debut Sunday

PORT ANGELES — A new outdoor market is coming to Port Angeles’ downtown on Sundays. The Port Angeles Community Market will be “European-style” and will… Continue reading

Trial set for former Forks police officer

FORKS -- The trial for former Forks Police Officer Erik Hanson, 33, is scheduled to begin Sept. 28 at 9 a.m. Hanson was terminated from… Continue reading

Council approves lease on property

PORT ANGELES -- The long-empty building at 11 Railroad Avenue will soon house a glass-blowing business and more. The lease -- with Blowhard Glass LLC… Continue reading

Port Angeles man who studied tabla in India to perform

PORT ANGELES -- Joseph Albright's musical journey took him around the world and back home to Port Angeles. Albright, 26, has been back and forth… Continue reading

Chip loader still awaits move to new home

PORT ANGELES -- The large blue wood chip loader once owned by the Port of Port Angeles is still waiting for its new owner to… Continue reading

Dog park plans move ahead despite anger, yelling at City Council meeting

PORT ANGELES -- City Council approval of plans to turn Charles R. Willson Park into dog park drew a display of anger Tuesday night from… Continue reading

Pink ribbons raise awareness in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES -- Downtown turned a shade of pink this weekend. The Soroptimist International Port Angeles decked the downtown in pink ribbons to raise awareness… Continue reading

Man pleads guilty in sex exploitation

PORT ANGELES -- Aaron Michael Hahn changed his plea Monday to guilty on one count of sexual exploitation of a minor as part of a… Continue reading

New Port Angeles schools boss wants to meet community

PORT ANGELES -- Jane Pryne, Port Angeles School District superintendent, hit the ground running in her first three weeks on the job, she said. Pryne,… Continue reading

Cake-baker recalls landing reception

PORT ANGELES -- Ed McKay finished off his five-layer cake with a spacecraft-shaped top 40 years ago aboard the USS Hornet. The cake was for… Continue reading

Weekend festivals draw thousands to North Olympic Peninsula

Lavender Festival and Quileute Days organizers were pleasantly surprised with the droves of attendees this past weekend. Sequim Lavender Festival Executive Director Scott Nagel said… Continue reading

‘Twilight’ actor Trimble comes to LaPush

LAPUSH -- In the "Twilight" movie, Solomon Trimble, playing Sam Uley, is a man of few words, but his presence cannot be missed. After all,… Continue reading

Quileute Days in LaPush this weekend highlight traditions — with a bit of ‘Twilight’ thrown in

A new cultural event will be front and center during this year's Quileute Days. The bounty of activities will be particularly interesting for fans of… Continue reading

Was man plucked off LaPush-area cliff an obsessed ‘Twilight’ fan?

LAPUSH -- A 22-year-old Georgia man who was plucked from a cliff overlooking the waters of Little James Island was dubbed Wednesday as a Twilight… Continue reading

Fact or fiction: Was man rescued from LaPush cliff an obsessed Twilight fan?

LAPUSH -- A 22-year-old Georgia man who was plucked from a cliff overlooking the waters of Little James Island was dubbed Tuesday as a Twilight… Continue reading