One fuzzy friend got a second chance thanks to a group of locals. Charles Xavier, a paralyzed young rabbit named after the comic book leader of the X-Men, was rescued from the Northwest Raptor & Wildlife Center on May 20.
Sequim Olympic Lanes, 710 E. Washington, closes its doors this weekend. Manager Mike Elkhart said he’ll be opening the bowling alley up one last time this weekend until 10 p.m. Friday, June 6, noon-10 p.m. on Saturday, June 7, and 1 p.m.-10 p.m. on Sunday, June 8.
Two months into construction and the City of Sequim’s Civic Center may see some hiccups with a neighboring property that could delay the project.
After grabbing national media coverage for filming an alleged kidnapping awareness video, three relatives could face one gross misdemeanor charge and up to one year in prison.
Dreams of a 2011 Class 2A fastpitch championship repeat fell short for three Sequim seniors.
Trio of SHS boys compete, miss state second-day cut
The torch made its way through Sequim last week for the Washington Special Olympics 2014 Summer Games May 30-June 1.
For one week each summer, Lake Crescent fills with the sounds of young musicians jamming to their heart’s content.
After three years, Sequim jazz singer Sarah Shea can finally answer her fans’ biggest question — when her next album is coming out.
The investigation continues into the cause of the May 19 fire that destroyed the building housing Sequim Consignment Co. and Baja Cantina Fresh Mexican Grill at 820 W. Washington St.
Police believe Lauryn Garrett left Port Townsend to Shoreline area
After nine years as the face of the Port Angeles Symphony, music director and conductor Adam Stern will no longer lead the symphony.
Olson may face murder charge; court appearance scheduled for May 28