The Rev. Larry Schellink will present “Awakening, the Distanceless Journey” at Unity in the Olympics at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Schellink will be… Continue reading
The Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society has inducted Lena Wigger of Port Angeles. Wigger was inducted at the University of California-Davis… Continue reading
Visitors barred from Neah Bay, La Push
Four counties that had been in a more restrictive second phase of Washington state’s current COVID-19 reopening plan have joined… Continue reading
Dunning has 25 points to lead Port Angeles past East Jefferson
Lease to be considered next week
Sequim, Port Angeles council elections the focus of training effort
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Rain Walker of Silverdale plays with her dog Bodhi in the water at the beach of Fort Worden State Park on Wednesday during a day… Continue reading
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A mower cuts grass around the trees in Lions Park in Port Angeles on Wednesday. Lawn-mowing weather is expected to continue across the North Olympic… Continue reading
Roundup: Laila and Allie Greene lead Neah Bay past Clallam Bay
Golf for Grads June 4 in Sequim
Gov. Jay Inslee has signed one of the nation’s most ambitious packages of police accountability legislation, prompted by last year’s outcry for racial… Continue reading
Addition part of multi-year effort in Clallam, Jefferson counties
Gov. Jay Inslee has signed a $59 billion, two-year state operating budget that he said would… Continue reading
We’re too close to take unnecessary chances now. I own and operate Sequim Valley Ranch, a large multi-operational ranch east of Sequim. Ninety percent of… Continue reading
At least three races contested
Peninsula Housing Authority grant approved for affordable living quarters
Naval Magazine Indian Island has scheduled a training exercise today, the second security exercise at the magazine this week. Training activities will… Continue reading
Thursday’s Studium General has been canceled. The free presentation by Alison O. Bremner, a Tlingit artist, had been planned for 12:30 p.m.… Continue reading
Health officers still urge caution