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PORT ANGELES — Strong winds across the North Olympic Peninsula are resulting in ferry schedule changes and potential closures of the Hood Canal bridge. The strongest winds are forecast to hit the ...
Samite is a performer who uses his soft voice, flutes, kalimba and other traditional African instruments to find common ...
PORT TOWNSEND — Stephanie Anne Johnson will perform at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. Johnson will be joined by Shaun Crawford on guitar ...
Despite advocacy efforts that included a petition with more than 300 signatures and a letter-writing campaign that generated more than 6,165 letters, the six-person BNR approved two other Elwha ...
The marine terminal ($2.9 million), John Wayne Marina ($2.2 million) and Port Angeles Boat Haven ($2.1 million) will be the largest operating revenue contributors. The port has $12.4 million in ...
PORT TOWNSEND — The Board of Jefferson County Commissioners will reduce taxes by 90 percent on a Quilcene property owned by the Hood Canal Salmon Enhancement Group.
PORT TOWNSEND — Gingerbread kits are available for the 30th Uptown Gingerbread Contest through Nov. 30. The kits may be picked up at the Port Townsend Public Library, 1220 Lawrence St. Submissions ...
For the first time since 2013, both the Peninsula College men’s and women’s soccer teams won the Northwest Athletic ...
At the state 2A swim and dive championships, Shinkle had a huge weekend. First, she finished seventh in the 200-yard ...
The North Olympic Peninsula will experience high tides and strong winds over the next two days, and that could create dangerous offshore weather conditions, according to the National Weather Service.
Greg Haskins, left, and Travis Truckenmiller of the city of Port Angeles perform annual cleaning of the city’s catch basins.