PORT ANGELES – A power problem caused the city of Port Angeles to spill tens of thousands of gallons of sewage into the city’s harbor. Tree limbs fell into power lines about 5 pm Tuesday. That caused
PORT ANGELES – Rescuers found a man who got lost on his newly purchased property east of Port Angeles. Yesterday evening deputies responded to the area of Twilight Beach Road to help search for 66-year-old Kenneth Curl
PORT ANGELES — Demolition to make way for a new hotel in downtown Port Angeles will begin in September, and a landmark downtown restaurant will be closing sooner than some had expected. The Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe
SEQUIM — The following is from the office of the Communications and Marketing Director of The City of Sequim. At the end of this post we’ve included a comment from our talk with City Manager Charlie Bush:
PORT ANGELES – Port Angeles Police Chief Brian Smith reviewed for the City Council this week, the ongoing discussion about bringing traffic safety cameras to Port Angeles. These would be the same ones used in Seattle, which
PORT ANGELES – Progress continues on the mural restoration project in downtown Port Angeles, sponsored and paid for by the Nor’Wester Rotary Club. Artist Cory Ench has been working diligently, often 7-days-a-week, to bring back the luster
PORT ANGELES – Voters in Port Angeles will decide whether or not to raise the sales tax to support affordable housing. The city council Tuesday night voted unanimously in favor of a resolution asking voters to approve
SEQUIM – A proposed Medication Assisted Treatmant (MAT) facility in Sequim, for treating individuals who are struggling with opioid addiction, is drawing a lot of resistance from opponents who fear it will attract homeless people and increased