POULSBO — Quilcene and Neah Bay keep rolling along the top of the Northwest B League, while most of the rest of the football teams in the Olympic Peninsula all fell this weekend.
The second annual Salt Creek 24 endurance race, the final race of the calendar year for Peninsula Adventure Sports, will take place at the Salt Creek Recreation Area on Oct. 26-27.
PORT ANGELES — While there are unique terms for four, five and six goals in a soccer match, there seems to be no term for eight goals in a game. Forks FC’s Hugo Salazar will get to come up with any ...
David and Tor Patsiga of University Place enjoy a crab dinner Saturday during the annual Dungeness Crab Festival in downtown ...
Hickory Shirt Heritage Days activities will continue this week in Forks with the following activities: • Tuesday, the West ...
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City of Sequim staff look to surplus outbuildings and a two-story house at Gerhardt Park, 1610 S. Third Ave. — as early as next spring — to make room for future amenities. Sequim city councilors ...
A Sequim man is seeking support to finish the first of four small homes for abandoned and orphaned children from the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Contractors working for the state Department of Transportation will be installing permanent markings on Marine Drive in Port Angeles from 8 p.m. Monday to 6 a.m. Tuesday.
JOYCE — Missing three veteran starters on offense and defense to injury, the Neah Bay football team put star running back ...
Port Angeles got its first taste of victory in the 50 freestyle, thanks to a clutch swim from Lizzy Shaw. Teammates Sally Kasten and Shavari Epps placed fifth and sixth, both clocking season-best ...
The Forks football team got off to a great start against Adna, but the Pirates took advantage of Spartans mistakes in the ...