Fire District to sell property known for Fifth Avenue agave plant
Sale proceeds to tentatively support new Carlsborg station project
Registration now open for Olympic Birdfest 2026
Olympic BirdFest 2026 isn’t until spring, but registration has opened and, according to organizers, programs fill up fast.
Sequim murder trial still set to begin Jan. 26
Bank robbery trial to be reset for future date
Photo: What goes up …
The holiday season is officially over in Sequim, although volunteers organized by longtime civic icon Emily Westcott won’t finish taking…
Responder Blotter — Jan. 14, 2026
The weekly blotter includes incidents that occurred in the City of Sequim and in unincorporated Clallam County in the Sequim-Dungeness…
Faces of Sequim: Raelynn Lawson
If you are a regular customer at Hurricane Coffee, 104 W. Washington St., you may have encountered a smiling young…
OTA nears completion of remodel
New roof, LED lights, HVAC throughout
Reader Poll
Community News Briefs — Jan. 14, 2026
‘It Can’t Happen Here’
OPAA show raises funds to support future artists
For the third consecutive year, A. Milligan Art Studio &Gallery owned by Anne Milligan hosted the Olympic Peninsula Artist Association’s…
- ICE Out for Good protests draw hundreds in Sequim
- Sequim man sentenced in March 2025 hit-and-run
- Photo: Polar plunge
- Responder Blotter — Jan. 7, 2026
- These new laws and taxes took effect in Washington state on Jan. 1
- Nature Wellness Challenge returns to the River Center for the new year
Clallam County’s health inspections for December 2025
Here are Clallam County Environmental Health Services’ inspections in December of restaurants, schools, and food businesses.
Bill’s Plumbing sells to Sequim father-son after 60-plus years with Kimler family
New owners committed to community
Update: Bill’s Plumbing retirement party postponed to January 2026
Update on Dec. 24, 2025: Organizers have postponed a retirement party to a date to be determined in January.
Sports roundup: Basketball teams conquer Vikings
Flag football keeps streak going
Sports roundup: Boys basketball faces tough foes in Wenatchee
Wrestling competes at two tourneys
- The Monthly Slice: Global growth of pickleball
- Sports roundup: Wolves’ basketball teams outplay North Mason
- Flag football wins first ever home matches
- Glow Run sets records for turnout in Blyn
- Sports Roundup: Boys wrestling wins first home meet of season
- Sports roundup: Girls basketball goes uptempo in home wins
Tuba soloist, orchestra to present first concerts of 2026
‘Music to warm the soul’ in Sequim and PA
FAITH NEWS — Jan. 14, 2026
Rev. Bruce Bode will speak on the topic “Follow Your Bliss” at 11 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 18 at Olympic Unitarian…
- A&E Briefs — Jan. 14, 2026
- WOW! Working on Wellness Radio Forum set for Wednedsay, Jan. 14
- Poetry tradition continues on at Five Acre School
- Sequim Middle School term one Honor Roll — 2025-26
- Photo: Out with the old at OTA speakeasy
- Off the Shelf: Favorite 2025 reads from library staff
Celtic magic returns to Washington with Christmas in Washington 2025!
Rooted in community, building the future: Jerrin Fiorini leads Re/Max Prime into a new chapter
Dig into your dream garden with Sequim’s horticulture experts
Field Arts & Events Hall Announces “BIG & BOLD” 2025-2026 Season
Four Chaplains to be remembered By Cynthia MartinVeterans Corner: American Legion to honor The Four Chaplains
Parenting in Focus: Music’s role in child development
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