By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – Today the Washington State Supreme Court issued a decision that appears to say that Washington’s simple possession of controlled substance statute violates the due process clause of the state and federal
By Pepper Fisher SEQUIM – A serious fire at a mobile home in Sequim Tuesday night left a man suffering with burns over 50% of his body and fire investigators unsure about the cause of the blaze.
By Pepper Fisher SEQUIM – The Sequim School Board has voted unanimously Tuesday night to extend Interim Superintendent Dr. Jane Pryne’s contract until June of 2022. The terms of Dr. Pryne’s contract will be further discussed at
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SEQUIM — The City of Sequim has announced they will host a somewhat pared down version of the 2nd annual Sequim Sunshine Festival Friday, March 5 and Saturday, March 6. The festival has been streamlined to meet
By Pepper Fisher Former Port Angeles School District official Michelle Reid was recognized Thursday as the 2021 National Superintendent of the Year by the AASA, the leading organization of its kind in the country. A lifelong Washington
PORT ANGELES – A delivery driver died Thursday at the McKinley Mill in Port Angeles when 2 1500-pound paper bales he had transported fell from his truck when he opened the rear door. Deputy Police Chief Jason
By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – We got good news and bad news at Friday mornings EOC Covid briefing. Dr. Berry started off with the good news that 26% of Clallam County residents have received at least