Port Ludlow – For the second time in two days, a local resident has been seriously hurt in a crash on Highway 104. Yesterday afternoon 79-year-old Vladimir Naftulyev was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center after his vehicle
Port Angeles – Day two of candidate filing saw a number of additional hopefuls adding their names to the ballot. A race for a seat on the Olympic Medical Center board has developed. Ted Bowen filed to
SEQUIM — The results are in for the People’s Project in Sequim, and there is more than one winner. Administrative Services Director Sue Hagener tallied the votes for the City’s first-ever participatory budgeting event, which asked residents
OLYMPIA — If you have a misdemeanor marijuana conviction on your record and you were 21 years old when you got it, an initiative signed by the Governor will soon erase it upon request. But only if
A new report published Tuesday in U.S. News & World Report proclaims Washington State as the best state in the country. States were graded on how well they perform in health care, education, the economy, public safety,
PORT ANGELES – Filing for local elected offices this fall began this morning. Tara Martin Lopez, Martha Cunningham, and Brendan Meyer have filed to run for a spot on the Port Angeles city council. That sets up a
Port Angeles – Clallam County commissioners are again talking about fireworks. The idea of a fireworks ordinance was the topic of a work session earlier this week. The ordinance comes a year after commissioners scrapped previous plans
PORT LUDLOW – Two Clallam County residents were hurt in a serious crash on Highway 104 late yesterday afternoon. 77-year-old Louis Parziale of Sequim and 27-year-old Christina Gee of Port Angeles were injured in the crash at