The Peninsula College women capped off a perfect weekend with a resounding 80-48 victory over Tacoma, completing a three-game sweep in their home Pirates Classic Tournament.
It’s been a struggle so far this season for the Peninsula College men’s basketball squad, which has had some games that stayed close to the final minutes, but began the season going 0-8.
The Red Devils, who have won three straight state championships at the 1B level, had three players in double figures. Angel ...
A record-setting huge crowd of nearly 900 people ran in the annual Jamestown S’Klallam Glow Run Saturday night, enjoying a ...
Should the U.S. government purchase ownership shares of private companies it deems… Continue reading ...
BELFAIR — The Port Angeles boys basketball team got great balance and the Roughriders’ veterans got a measure of revenge ...
Firefighters Tyler Gage and Tatiana Hyldahl check out the light connections on the 1956 fire truck that will travel the ...
PORT TOWNSEND — The city of Port Townsend has seen a barrage of public comments opposing changes to zoning, likely to result in increased density, during its final stages of deliberating on the ...
The three Clallam County commissioners will discuss upcoming construction projects on U.S. Highway 101 with the state Department of Transportation during their weekly work session on Monday. The ...
Sequim Community Aid, which helps families who live within the Sequim School District boundaries, focused on rent and utilities with its Peninsula Home Fund grant. As a nonprofit, all-volunteer ...
The city of Sequim has launched an online survey to gather community input on its parks and facilities Americans with Disabilities Act transition plan.