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.
My good friend mentioned marriage counseling. I enviably thought of robins’ relationship.
News events across the North Olympic Peninsula.
The Labor Day campout was just another example of the shrinking middle class: no au jus with our prime rib!
News items for 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.
Authorities do not suspect foul play, and an autopsy is planned.
The gathering in Port Townsend detailed weaponry, tactics and tools for spectators.
Melissa Click, let go after interfering with journalists and police during student protests, has been hired to a communication studies lecturer job.
The organization’s most recent work is the tables with chairs on Taylor Street in downtown Port Townsend.
Information is to be mailed as soon as possible to an estimated 1.5 million people who created customer profiles in the state license system before July 2006.
Every Kid in a Park gives students, and those accompanying them, free access to park areas — including Olympic National Park.
The biggest contrast is seen in Washington where the amount of damage this year is a fraction of that from each of the past two years.