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Sequim School Board directors accepted the resignation of Lawrence “Larry” Jeffryes on July 14 and opened his District 1 seat ...
The Peninsula Trails Coalition (PTC) is seeking volunteers for the Tour de Lavender event scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 2.
Anticipated cuts to Medicaid could devastate rural communities like Clallam County, leading to more emergency room visits, law enforcement calls and preventable suffering, according to Peninsula ...
Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense) may sound friendly and indeed it has a lovely purple flower, but gardeners and landowners know better. This prickly perennial weed is a menace and is listed as a ...
The much talked about proposed development called “Westbay” near John Wayne Marina from Seabrook developers is under review for being “technically complete” by the City of Sequim’s planning staff. The ...
As your sheriff, I want to take a moment to address a persistent and evolving threat that affects not only our county but ...
Vintage at Sequim, an apartment complex at 1009 W. Brackett Road near Walmart, is one of five apartment complexes in Western Washington whose owners have been sued by Washington Attorney General Nick ...
The Sequim Botanical Garden Society has unveiled a new, freshly planted garden space in the terrace garden at Carrie Blake Community Park.
A man accused of barricading himself into a Carlsborg residence and firing at law enforcement in a standoff last month will remain in the custody of the state Department of Social and Health Services ...
The “Big Beautiful Bill” is officially known as the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” a stunning title for an important and costly piece of legislation.
Washington is facing a housing emergency. On that point, leaders from across the political spectrum can agree.
Final numbers still aren’t in, but the Sequim Valley Lions Club is counting their 12th annual crab and silent auction fundraiser a definite success.