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SEQUIM — The Holiday Inn Express & Suites in Sequim has a refreshed feeling in its rooms and common areas. From its rooftop ...
Kyra Toner, 8, of Burien kicks a soccer ball through a narrow goal as part of an informal soccer skills test during ...
Currently, “No Camping in Park” signs are posted at Carrie Blake Community Park, and after the June 2024 U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in City of Grants Pass v. Johnson, cities are allowed to prohibit ...
SEQUIM — After setting a cap in June for Sequim’s Municipal Funding Program for next year, city council members agreed to a total for just under half of requests made.
Dedicated to his work and lauded for his efforts by his peers, longtime Port Angeles athletic director Dwayne Johnson’s resignation was accepted by Port Angeles School Board members earlier this ...
OH, TO BE young, agile and with a lithe body able to take a running leap onto the back of a moving horse to perform acrobatic ...
PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles School District board has unanimously approved a $63 million budget for the 2025-2026 school year. The board reviewed and discussed the budget at a special meeting Aug.
A Stage II water shortage has been declared by the city of Port Angeles due to low flows in the Elwha River, which influences the amount of water available to the city’s water system.
PORT ANGELES — The city of Port Angeles is expanding its over-the-counter permitting program called Super Tuesdays. Increased program capacity is possible following the city council’s recent approval ...
CLALLAM COUNTY TAXPAYERS are victims of Olympia politics once again. A front-page story in the May 8, 1936, edition of the Port Angeles Evening News reported “Clallam County’s board of commissioners ...
The last week of free summer concerts is scheduled at venues across the Peninsula next week. They include: Sound Advice will perform from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Bandshell at Carrie Blake Park ...