Hometown pride flows strong starting Friday for the first of two weekends of the Sequim Irrigation Festival.
Eleven-year-old Madison White carried on the tradition April 27 as Sequim Irrigation Festival’s button design winner.
Sequim’s girls tennis team nearly took down the Olympic League’s top team last week, again.
Following last week’s report that researchers found 13 of the invasive European green crab on the Dungeness Spit, staff with…
Students in the 4- and 5-year-old class at Faith Lutheran Preschool, 354 W. Cedar St., celebrated moms and grandmas early…
The Count is coming to Port Angeles for a show unlike any other starting this weekend.
The winning streak continues for Sequim’s girls tennis team.
An invasive crab species scientists and locals feared to find on the North Olympic Peninsula was discovered in traps last…
After more than 32 years in Port Angeles, Washington’s Labor & Industries’ field office for Clallam and Jefferson counties will…
Ryan Chen and Tommy Hall vie for positioning during a scene in the upcoming musical “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers”…
A film focused on the worries of graduating high school took the top prize Friday night at the 12th annual…
Greywolf Elementary’s drama team brings the classic stage musical “Into the Woods” to Sequim for two performances this week.
Sequim Middle and High Schoolers banded together to create nine films for the 12th annual Student Film Festival and Art…