A flame in the night: RV explosion in Safeway parking lot
By Chris Hart On the morning of Friday, January 23rd, at 3:20 AM, I arrived at the Safeway off Highway 101 in Port Angeles. I entered the building and went to the breakroom. When I […]
By Chris Hart On the morning of Friday, January 23rd, at 3:20 AM, I arrived at the Safeway off Highway 101 in Port Angeles. I entered the building and went to the breakroom. When I […]
By Sarah Rayne Alex Pretti lay dying on the frigid pavement of Nicollet Avenue after being shot and killed by federal immigration agents on the morning of January 24th. While many Minnesotans were barely stirring […]
By Lovis Bienefeld According to the communications office, approximately 1,491 students are currently enrolled at Peninsula College. Recent enrollment snapshots report that there are 33 international students; that makes about 2.2% of total enrollment at […]
In Carrie Blake Park on October 30th, the night before Halloween, the Sequim Skate Park was vandalized with targeted hateful messages and symbols resembling swastikas. The vandals behind it were not seen during or in […]
A Port Angeles High School football player throws the ball through a rainstorm during the final minutes left in the second quarter. Battling heavy rain and a tough defense, Port Angeles pushed until the end, […]
Commuters aboard Washington State Department of Transportation(WSDOT) Ferries pass time on their voyage from Kingston to Edmondson Saturday, November 1. According to WSDOT.wa.gov over 19 millionpassengers embarked aboard Washington State ferries in 2024. Twenty one […]
As a professional vocalist having performed in such places as the LA Master Chorale, Kyra Humphrey has spent nearly her whole life singing. With over 45 years of teaching experience she still trains private vocal […]
In the early afternoon, the construction of the rebuilt library of Sequim, Washington is nearing completion. The demolition and construction of the library began in 2023, and as of October of 2025, it is expected to be […]
On the evening of Oct. 28, a Washington State Park trooper locked the gate that led to Hurricane Ridge in the Olympic National Park due to snow. Few employees are left to tend to the […]
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