The county’s planning commission will begin the public review process of the updated Shoreline Master Program draft after Department of Community Development staff completed their revisions at the beginning of the month – concluding one of many steps involved in the program’s multi-year review and update process.
Since the North Olympic Rabbit Rescue took shape two years ago all because of one abandoned rabbit, lifelong animal lover and director of NORR Brandon Montoya has grown the organization into a federally registered charity.
Deeon Emilio Gonzales, 20, accused of aggravated first-degree assault with a deadly weapon after allegedly stabbing his ex-girlfriend multiple times, goes to court today, Nov. 19, for tentative sentencing.
Reports regarding recent criminal activity in the Sequim area.
Even in the end, Jim Fisher was writing. It was two days before his death that he submitted his last work “The Final Poem” for print, said Ruth Marcus, his friend and publishing partner.
Organizers of two recent variety shows say the events went better than expected on Nov. 1 to help bring a vertical platform lift to the Dungeness Schoolhouse, 2781 Towne Road.
Sequim Education Foundation funds nearly $9,000 to boost classroom projects
Sequim facility is ‘absolutely critical to the future of PNNL’
Three fire districts from Clallam County were honored with awards and commendations during the 2014 Washington State Fire Commissioners Association (WFCA) convention in Spokane last month.
On Oct. 13, Port Angeles resident Leilani Wood matched wits with other public speaking enthusiasts to come out on top in an extemporaneous speech contest.
Members of the North Olympic Sail and Power Squadron, a local boating education and safety group affiliated with the U.S. Power Squadron, gather after cleaning up John Wayne Marina on Nov. 6.
The state Make It With Wool competition was held on Oct. 25 in Leavenworth. The contest and fashion show involved 18 contestants who modeled garments they had sewn with fabric that was at least 60 percent wool.
In southern Arizona, there’s a rest stop in the Patagonia highlands. It’s a small rest stop, only one picnic table. And around this picnic table is a conglomerate of trees, shrubs, brush and open grassy areas. On a hot day, the place holds repast for a traveler. But once upon a time while sitting at the table eating a PBJ, a birder saw a bird.