Port Angeles: U.S. 101 road work wrapping up, but moving west

PORT ANGELES -- A U.S. Highway 101 paving project east of here that's been backing up traffic for miles probably will last through Wednesday, a… Continue reading

Sequim: City Council meetings might be televised

SEQUIM -- The Sequim City Council may air its business on public access television. If the council approves the proposal, meetings would be televised on… Continue reading

110-year-old tells secrets to long life

SEQUIM -- Eva Fridell says her secret to longevity is being herself and not always taking the advice of others. She ought to know. Mrs.… Continue reading

County proposes Clallam Bay-Sekiu sewer rate increase

CLALLAM BAY -- Clallam County commissioners will present a proposed sewer rate increase to area residential and business customers during a 6:30 p.m. public hearing… Continue reading

Port Townsend: Defense to press for new judge in murder case

PORT TOWNSEND -- The Frank "Skip" Smith murder case could end up the state appeals court before going to trial if the scheduled presiding judge… Continue reading

Port Townsend: Film Festival to have celebrity guest

PORT TOWNSEND -- The fourth annual Port Townsend Film Festival will have a guest star and a "Guess the Guest" contest again this year. Festival… Continue reading

West End: Search called off at Kalaloch

KALALOCH -- A 13-year-old Tacoma boy swept under water Monday in heavy surf is presumed drowned and the search for his body has been called… Continue reading

Jefferson: Sheriff appointed to statewide board

PORT HADLOCK -- Jefferson County Sheriff Mike Brasfield has been appointed to serve on the board of a state organization designed to improve communication among… Continue reading

Joyce: Iraq war images affect more than 100 at Port Crescent rites

JOYCE -- With the war in Iraq still fresh in the minds of area residents, the meaning of Memorial Day hit close to home this… Continue reading

Olympic National Park: New superintendent on the job

PORT ANGELES -- Olympic National Park's new superintendent says he will work with the public to develop a 10-year management plan and resolve issues as… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Airport to display World War II bombers

PORT ANGELES -- Two of World War II's most famous aircraft will be on display June 16-18 at William R. Fairchild International Airport in Port… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Juan de Fuca Festival wraps up another year

PORT ANGELES -- The 10th annual Juan de Fuca Festival of Arts wrapped up four days of record-breaking attendance Monday with food, crafts, music, activities… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Memorial Day observed at vets center

PORT ANGELES -- More than 100 people turned out Monday morning at the Veterans Center on Francis Street to remember those who gave their lives… Continue reading

Port Townsend: Plaque dedicated to six county men killed in Vietnam

PORT TOWNSEND -- Hundreds of Jefferson County residents turned out Monday to the Memorial Day dedication of a plaque honoring the memory of the six… Continue reading

Brinnon: Pulali Point residents set “jamboree” to save Boy Scouts forestland

BRINNON -- Facing the possibility that trees in 80 acres of Boy Scouts forest near their homes will be felled, Pulali Point residents are mounting… Continue reading

Chimacum: Cowboys to play Othello in baseball semis

CHEHALIS -- The Chimacum Cowboys will play Othello in the Class 2A state baseball semifinals Friday at the Yakima County Stadium in Yakima. The game… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Bataan Death March survivor recalls wartime ordeal

PORT ANGELES -- Gerald Staudenraus remembers his experiences during the infamous Bataan Death March 61 years ago as if they were yesterday. Although as many… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Roughrider golf team comes together on course, in classroom

PORT ANGELES -- It doesn't happen very often that all the right ingredients come together to produce a real winner but this year's Port Angeles… Continue reading

Twin brothers keep Juan de Fuca Festival, jokes clean

PORT ANGELES -- Infectious belly laughter adds extra tickles to their quirky jokes. Make no mistake -- hilarious red-bearded twin brothers Randy and Rick Dickinson… Continue reading

Brinnon: Rain or shine, ShrimpFest goes on today

BRINNON -- Rain put a damper on Brinnon's Ninth annual ShrimpFest celebration Saturday. But there's a better chance of sun today, the second and final… Continue reading