A mud slide brought trees down onto power lines on Marine Drive just each of the intersection with Hill Street on Monday.
For the 12th straight year, the Port Angeles girls swim team finished in the top 10 at the state swim and dive championships.
COLUMBIA, Mo. — Port Angeles High School graduate Jack Gladfelter finished eighth in the nation at the NAIA Cross-Country ...
PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Swim Club celebrated its 60 anniversary on Saturday. During its more than half a century of ...
SEATTLE — Jarran Reed is not known for his eloquence, but the veteran defensive tackle deserves credit for doing what some of ...
The season kicks off on Jan. 10 with a nostalgic all-ages dance party in the Sunset Lounge featuring the Talking Heads ...
PORT TOWNSEND — The Jefferson County Marine Resources Committee will receive $16,000 in funding to further an effort to support Olympia oyster populations in Discovery Bay. The funds are intended to ...
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MOSES LAKE — The Neah Bay Red Devils football season came to a close this weekend in a defensive slugfest against ...
The Peninsula College women went up against two of the powerhouses of the NWAC this weekend at a crossover tournament in ...
The state Department of Transportation lifted left-turn restrictions from both Paradise Bay and Shine roads onto state Highway 104 on Friday.
Drones, or “force multipliers,” as Port Angeles Police Department (PAPD) police chief Brian Smith called them, are used by law enforcement officers across the United States in a variety of ways.