PORT ANGELES — We're with you, Chattanooga, in your time of sorrow. A banner expressing the sentiment is available for Port Angeles-area residents to sign… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Dealing with depression? Confronting chemical dependency? Avoiding anxiety? There’s an app for that, and for that, and for that. And soon, for… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — A proposed composites recycling technology center has received $2 million more from the federal government, bringing to $4 million the total grants… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Olympic Medical Center will retain its laboratory but add outside support services to it, rejecting a potential $4 million sale while spending… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College has hired a new nursing faculty following the abrupt retirement of three of its instructors and one faculty member's resignation.… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Olympic Medical Center will retain its laboratory but add outside support services to it, rejecting a potential $4 million sale while spending… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College has hired a new nursing faculty following the abrupt retirement of three of its instructors and one faculty member's resignation.… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Olympic Medical Center will retain its laboratory but add outside support services to it, rejecting a potential $4 million sale while spending… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College has hired a new nursing faculty following the abrupt retirement of three of its instructors and one faculty member's resignation.… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College has hired a new nursing faculty following the abrupt retirement of three of its instructors and one faculty member's resignation.… Continue reading
MONROE — Her feet still ache although her blisters have healed, and Sallie “Spirit” Harrison says she is proud of each of the 196.5 miles… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — History may hurt, but heritage can help heal, according to the chairwoman of the Lower Elwha Klallam tribe. Pain will continue turning… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — History may hurt, but heritage can help heal, according to the chairwoman of the Lower Elwha Klallam tribe. Pain will continue turning… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — History may hurt, but heritage can help heal, according to the chairwoman of the Lower Elwha Klallam tribe. Pain will continue turning… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Charge more to moor? Or anchor rental rates where they are for a few years at the Boat Haven? A committee of… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — The Port of Port Angeles should increase its marina rental rates by 1 percent over the cost of inflation, a consultant to… Continue reading
OLYMPIA — Do-it-yourself legislation and a Twittering constituency helped send the 2015 legislative session into triple overtime, Sen. Jim Hargrove says. Voters last November passed… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Either of two Clallam County electrical companies will win a subcontract when Olympic Medical Center chooses a general contractor for its new… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Like one of its clients, Serenity House has found shelter — from its creditors. An equity loan from Sound Bank will allow… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Like one of its clients, Serenity House has found shelter — from its creditors. An equity loan from Sound Bank will allow… Continue reading