SEQUIM — More than 100 years after a monument was placed to honor the “Clallam County boys” who died in World War I, family ...
SEQUIM — The Sequim and Port Angeles food banks are joint recipients of the North Olympic Land Trust’s Farmer of the Year ...
Greg Haskins, left, and Travis Truckenmiller of the city of Port Angeles perform annual cleaning of the city’s catch basins.
Habitat CEO Colleen Robinson signed a $1.93 million agreement on Oct. 28 to purchase 7.7 acres at 303 Mill Road in Carlsborg, ...
The Peninsula College men joined the women as champions of the Northwest Athletic Conference, beating Clark 3-0 Sunday night ...
The Olympic League dominated the state 1A/2A meet with Bainbridge winning the state championship with 316 points and North ...
The Peninsula College women’s soccer team, with three of its best players out all of most of the game with injuries, dug deep ...
After reopening the intersection of state Highway 104 and Paradise Bay Road, the Department of Transportation has reinstated left-turn restrictions from both Paradise Bay and Shine roads onto state ...
The Peninsula College men’s basketball team managed to hold South Puget Sound scoreless from beyond the 3-point line Saturday afternoon, but the Pirates couldn’t take advantage in a 69-62 loss ...
In today’s fast-paced world, maintaining optimal oral health can often be overlooked. Many people are unaware that the health ...
TUKWILA — Peninsula College earned the chance to play for a repeat NWAC Men’s Soccer Championship by outlasting Walla Walla 1 ...
Artist Jeanne Toal’s work has sparked an unprecedented response, Northwind Art spokesperson Diane Urbani said.