Port Townsend: City, state agree on water pressure fix

Port Townsend has until December 2003 to fix low water pressure problems under an agreement with the state Department of Health. The City Council authorized… Continue reading

Sequim: Council OKs annexes area north of city

SEQUIM -- The City Council approved the annexation of 46 acres of land adjacent to the northern city limit. No opposition to the annexation was… Continue reading

West End: Detectives search for clues in stabbing death

FORKS -- Investigators are still searching for clues in a stabbing attack Saturday that left one man dead and a second hospitalized. Two other men… Continue reading

Clallam: Election filing begins today

Filing for the fall elections begins today in the auditor's office of the Clallam County Courthouse. More than 60 positions -- from city council positions… Continue reading

Clallam: Investigators probe card thefts

A sheriff's investigation is continuing after an Oregon man was arrested for allegedly stealing credit cards and checks from numerous mailboxes in rural Clallam County.… Continue reading

Jefferson: Filing for office begins today

Filing for the fall elections begins today in the auditor's office of the Jefferson County Courthouse. Almost 50 positions -- from city council to cemetery… Continue reading

Peninsula: Here’s Election Calendar

* Today -- First day for candidates to file for office in person. * Friday, July 27 -- Last day for candidates to file for… Continue reading

Peninsula: Lake Quinault among best vacation sites in West

Sunset magazine has named Lake Quinault as one of the best vacation lakes in the West. The August issue of Sunset highlights lakes that are… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Mayor won’t seek re-election

PORT ANGELES -- Mayor Larry Doyle will not seek re-election to the Port Angeles City Council. "It is time to step aside and let someone… Continue reading

SEQUIM’s CELEBRATE LAVENDER FEST LEAVES SWEET AFTER-TASTE

SEQUIM -- "It goes down smoooooth!" That phrase was heard over and over again last weekend as people described the taste of lavender in everything… Continue reading

West End: Deputies probe knife slaying

FORKS -- One man is dead and another man was hospitalized as the result of an apparent gang-related attack late Saturday night in a trailer… Continue reading

Clallam: Oregon man arrested for mail, credit card thefts

An Oregon man who recently moved to Clallam County was arrested Saturday for allegedly stealing credit cards and checks from numerous rural mailboxes. Mitchell John… Continue reading

Clallam: Voters may decide “Critical Areas” rules in election

Clallam County voters could have the opportunity to repeal the county's Critical Areas Ordinance when they head to the polls Nov. 6. On Friday, county… Continue reading

Peninsula: Circus comes to town, so does protest

With Circus Gatti's performance in Port Angeles on Saturday came objections. The circus uses wild and exotic animals; this caused local animal rights activists to… Continue reading

Peninsula: Election filings begin Monday

Filing for the fall elections begins at 8 a.m. Monday in the auditor's offices of the Clallam and Jefferson county courthouses. While this is an… Continue reading

Port Angeles: It’s King Kong vs. Godzilla at “Arts in Action”

PORT ANGELES -- Blocks from the nearest beach, a giant sand sculpture of Godzilla battling King Kong will take shape this week. Beginning Thursday, Charlie… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Seal pup recuperating in Lynnwood shelter

Good intentions have separated a 2-week-old harbor seal pup from its mother indefinitely. The seal pup is recuperating at the Progressive Animal Welfare Society shelter… Continue reading

Port Angeles: State’s $100,000 grant to aid Kalakala project

PENINSULA DAILY NEWS AND THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The aging art deco ferry Kalakala has been awarded a $100,000 state history-and-heritage grant. It's not all its… Continue reading

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Sequim: Knudson to seek hospital board seat

SEQUIM -- Harlan Knudson intends to file for office Monday to maintain his seat on the Olympic Medical Center Board of Commissioners. He will seek… Continue reading

Sequim: School Board considers reduced budget

SEQUIM -- Faced with two failures of the maintenance and operations levy election earlier this year, the Sequim School Board is considering a less expensive… Continue reading