Here are a few of our favorite photos from the second Olympic Peninsula Air Affaire, held Aug. 30-31 at Sequim Valley Airport.
Cassidy Road remains free from I-502 processing and production
Former teacher with Sequim roots set for six months in jail and sex offender rehabilitation
A tip regarding a federal warrant for one man led to the arrest of another sought in a stolen vehicle case Sunday night in Sequim.
Gazette reader Elizabeth Whitmire pays tribute to her parents, Sequim residents who passed away four years ago.
After Sequim Sunrise Rotarians restored a couple of wooden benches in the Sequim-Shiso Friendship Garden at Carrie Blake Park, they decided the rest of the garden could use some work, too.
Entomologist Jessica Rykken from Harvard University’s Museum of Comparative Zoology is bringing two programs about her recent survey of native bees in Olympic National Park.
With a loud rumble on Tuesday, Aug. 26, one final explosion demolished the Glines Canyon Dam.
Serenity House Thrift Store’s new Warehouse Showroom at 520 E. First St. in Port Angeles will officially open with a four-day holiday weekend gala sale, Aug. 29-Sept. 1.
Olympic National Park’s Pyramid Peak Trail is closed to public use effective immediately due to unsafe conditions and will remain closed until repairs are completed this fall.
More than $41,000 in donations have been received to keep the aquatic therapy pool at Olympic Medical Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation in Port Angeles operational, after over $14,000 was raised at a fundraiser at Bar Hop Brewery on Saturday, Aug. 23.
Many consider the disease a public health epidemic
United Way of Clallam County announced last week that $100,000 is available for early learning grants.