By Pepper Fisher CLALLAM COUNTY – The online open house and public comment period ends Thursday for WSDOT’s proposed safety solutions along Highway 101 from Simdars Road to Palo Alto Road east of Sequim (click here). We’ve
BELLEVUE — The sixth ranked Peninsula Pirates women basketball team at Bellevue started the game with a 10-point run leading 25-9 after the first quarter and Bellevue never threatened as Peninsula knocked of the Bulldogs 65-45. The
By Pepper Fisher OLYMPIA – In a news conference Wednesday, Gov. Jay Inslee said he plans to announce next week when the state indoor mask mandate will be lifted, and he says he expects that to be
PORT ANGELES – The Coast Guard Cutter Active and crew returned to their homeport in Port Angeles Wednesday after a 10,572-mile, 55-day deployment to the Eastern Pacific Ocean. The crew deployed off the coast of Central America in
Photo Courtesy Jay Cline PORT ANGELES — The Peninsula Pirates women’s basketball team dominated a very good Everett Trojan team 72-49 Saturday night. The entire Pirate team participated one way or another in the impressive win. Ituau
PORT ANGELES – The COVID vaccination mandate for indoor dining, will be lifted in Clallam County March 11th. That is the agreement reached in a settlement of a lawsuit brought by a half dozen Clallam County restaurants
PORT ANGELES — It was a night of “bigs” at Roughrider Gymnasium last night with a big crowd, big band, big game, big score, and a big win for Mike Poindexter’s Port Angeles Roughriders. The Roughriders blew
EDMONDS — The fourth ranked Peninsula Pirates used former Sequim Wolf Hope Glasser to hit for twenty-five points and pull down thirteen rebounds in a 61-41 win over the Edmonds Tritons. Glasser is the daughter of Sequim