PORT ANGELES — A 10th burglary at the end of last week is considered to be linked to an earlier string of commercial crimes in… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Clues found in a 1992 Red Honda that was abandoned after a high-speed chase last week are being evaluated by detectives. Exactly… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — A motion hearing originally set Thursday for a Port Angeles woman charged with vehicular homicide and witness tampering has been rescheduled for… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Why don’t more shoppers buy locally? And if they don’t shop in Port Angeles, where do they go? What kinds of businesses… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — City Council members heard a pitch from the state Department of Licensing on how the organization could handle the processing of business… Continue reading
SEQUIM — A Sequim man charged with assaulting two Clallam County deputies has pleaded not guilty to second-degree assault, third-degree assault and harassment. Ha-Qwenith Zachary… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — Lloyd Eisenman feels sure this is his year. Eisenman, a bus driver for Jefferson Transit for the past 12 years, was chosen… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — The Port of Port Angeles will break ground on a new building in the industrial park next to William R. Fairchild International… Continue reading
State Department of Natural Resources officials hope to use hidden camerals to catch people illegally dumping garbage and cars on state lands. Such illegal dumps… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — A 24-year-old Port Angeles woman charged with vehicular homicide in a March 6 wreck that killed a home health nurse pleaded not… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — When Catherine and Tom Harper moved in to the second story of the Pioneer Building, they had no running water. They had… Continue reading
While Port Townsend welcomes nine junior high students from its sister city, Ichikawa, in southern Japan this week, the planned visit of Mutsu City students… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — The business ideas from high school students range from restaurants and tanning salons to paintball and a business to make use of… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Planning for restoration and creating more detailed descriptions for what is allowable on the Port Angeles shoreline have dominated the proposed changes… Continue reading
LAPUSH — Identical bills were filed Thursday in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives that, if passed, will transfer 772 acres of Olympic National… Continue reading
FORKS — The Quillayute Valley Scholarship Auction this weekend will have something to please everyone. From meat smokers to sports memorabilia to clothing and food,… Continue reading
North Olympic Peninsula residents worried about radiation from Japan have rushed health food stores and pharmacies seeking potassium iodide while pharmacists and store owners reassured… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — A celebratory day welcomed customers and friends through Odyssey Bookshop's doors for its 40th birthday. About 100 people stopped through the shop… Continue reading
SEQUIM — Angela and Jerry Busby had made their way across the Pacific Ocean to pick up their three newly adopted children from the Philippines… Continue reading
When Julie Shevlin was on the Port Angeles High School gymnastics team, she didn’t know that any of the skills she learned — namely a… Continue reading