The Purple Heart sat dusty and undisturbed for nearly five decades, a forgotten memento of blood shed in the jungles…
Confirmed recent sightings of fin and humpback whales in the Salish Sea might indicate the two species are recolonizing the area after once being driven away by commercial hunters, said Michael Harris, Pacific Whale Watch Association executive director.
Confirmed recent sightings of fin and humpback whales in the Salish Sea might indicate the two species are recolonizing the area after once being driven away by commercial hunters, said Michael Harris, Pacific Whale Watch Association executive director.
Bill Paquin of Port Angeles is one lucky duck. Paquin’s yellow rubber duck — one of more than 29,500 entered into the 27th annual Great Olympic Peninsula Duck Derby held May 22 — was the first to float over the finish line, earning Paquin a choice between a 2016 Tacoma pickup truck or Corolla donated by Wilder Toyota of Port Angeles.
Ward takes regional publisher role and Perry general manager for Olympic Peninsula papers
Looking back at his three-decade career as a state legislator, Sen. Jim Hargrove lists the Becca Bill, crime prevention initiatives, working with veterans’ groups and efforts to shore up the timber industry on the North Olympic Peninsula as his most cherished accomplishments.
Environmental activists opposed to Navy plans to conduct electromagnetic warfare training on the North Olympic Peninsula are working to bring attention to the project to the national stage.
House bill could help fund classroom construction at Greywolf Elementary
Proposal would allow for 150-foot-tall structure north of Sequim
Olympic Medical Center commissioners have approved contracts for new physicians in Port Angeles and Sequim.