Forever Twilight festivities continue through Sunday, with highlights including a Vampire Habitat Walk through the Hoh Rain Forest today.
Port Angeles residents and businesses would experience no impact, since they don’t have to pay the ambulance charges.
Among the conditions of the sale is that Sparky must be made available for Operation Candy Cane.
Bob Ferguson said Wednesday he’ll ask lawmakers to introduce a bill next year to prohibit the sale of semi-automatic weapons with certain military-style features.
Keith Roberson, 55, will claim self-defense to the charges, his attorney said Friday.
The European green crab, which can eat clams, shellfish and young salmon, has been found in Westcott Bay, San Juan Island.
The organization spent nearly all of its medical reserves saving 1-year-old Jackson, a dog taken in after two tourists found him wandering near Neah Bay.
Chairwoman Sande Balch says the 61-mile community sale is still on for Saturday amid culvert work near Pysht.
Organizers are expected to present their proposal at a meeting in Port Townsend today.
Forty seaside hikes are available for more volunteers who want to comb North Olympic Peninsula beaches for debris and haul it out.
Quilcene and Brinnon students begin a new school year today.
Groups say that hydroelectric dams pose the greatest threat to the fish and that it’s unnecessary to reduce the number of fish predators by shooting thousands of cormorants.
Railroads’ bridge inspection reports aren’t public documents, but a federal bill gave officials the right to request public versions last year.
Sports events occurring on the North Olympic Peninsula
Bill Noard of Port Angeles was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center after he was accidentally tackled by players on Memorial Field in Port Townsend, an official said.
Bill Sycalik is commemorating the National Park Service centennial with runs in every national park.
The hearing marks the latest development in the McCleary case — a 2012 ruling that said the Legislature has failed to fully fund education.
The Sequim lodge raised over $5,000 in a July 4 event, Americans Helping Our Disabled Veterans and Their Families.
Authorities do not suspect foul play, and an autopsy is planned.