The Peninsula College women’s soccer team was probably a little rusty, having only played one game in 19 days and only 14 ...
FORKS — The Crescent Loggers football team didn’t get the opportunity to move on to postseason, but did finish out its season ...
TACOMA — The Port Angeles girls swim team finished third at the District 3 swim and championship meet and will be sending two ...
PORT ANGELES — The Peninsula College men’s soccer team, ranked No. 1 in the NWAC most of the season, received devastating ...
The Quilcene Rangers football team found the Acorns to be a relatively easy nut to crack in a Class 1B Quad-District ...
Three new apartment buildings are under construction on East Melody Lane in Port Angeles, delivering 27 new rental units when complete.
SEQUIM — The proposed Dungeness Off-Channel Reservoir project off River Road in Sequim continues to pack rooms, draw questions and raise concerns nearly two years after the last public input session ...
Seeyle and his metal detector have spent the year going from playground to playground, picking up any metal that has accumulated over the years. Seeyle’s volunteer efforts began when he received a ...
SEQUIM — Sequim City Council members finalized an ordinance to ban the sale of fireworks in city limits, effective October 2025. Council members voted 5-0, with Mayor Brandon Janisse and council ...
The Sequim volleyball team got seed lower than it expected and that made the hill that much higher for the Wolves to try and qualify for the state 2A tournament.
PORT TOWNSEND — The Rangers found the Acorns to be a relatively easy nut to crack in a Class 1B Quad-District winner-to-state ...
Michael Dashiell is the editor of the Sequim Gazette of the Olympic Peninsula News Group, which also is composed of other ...