Oceanographer expects bones in tsunami debris
Monday May 28 | via WTOP-FM Washington
An oceanographer who tracks flotsam says West Coast beachcombers may find floating athletic shoes with human remains as more debris from last year's Japanese tsunami finally washes ashore. Comment?
Two hurt in wreck in Port Angeles
Sunday May 27 | via Peninsula Daily News
Two people were injured last week when two cars collided mid-block on Race Street between Eighth Street and Lauridsen Boulevard. Comment?
Beachcomber warning: Mother lode of tsunami debris t...
Thursday May 24 | via NWCN.com
PORT ANGELES, Wash. - For more than a decade the Heilman family has combed some of the most remote beaches on Washington's coast. Comment?
Japan Tsunami Debris: Bones Expected To Wash Ashore,...
Thursday May 24 | via The Huffington Post
An oceanographer who tracks flotsam says West Coast beachcombers may find floating athletic shoes with human remains as more debris from last year's Japanese tsunami finally washes ashore. Comment?
Oceanographer expects bones in tsunami debris
Thursday May 24 | via The Olympian
PORT ANGELES An oceanographer who tracks flotsam says West Coast beachcombers may find floating athletic shoes with human remains as more debris from last year's tsunami in Japan finally washes ashore. Comment?
Expert: Tsunami debris may contain human bones
Thursday May 24 | via Philly.com
PORT ANGELES, Wash. - An oceanographer who tracks flotsam said this week that West Coast beachcombers may find floating athletic shoes with human remains as more debris from last year's Japanese tsunami finally washes ashore. Comment?
Mother lode of tsunami debris to come, oceanographer...
Wednesday May 23 | via KING-TV Seattle
PORT ANGELES, Wash. - For more than a decade the Heilman family has combed some of the most remote beaches on Washington's coast. Comment?
Oceanographer expects bones in tsunami debris on sta...
Wednesday May 23 | via The Olympian
An oceanographer who tracks flotsam says West Coast beachcombers may find floating athletic shoes with human remains as more debris from last year's Japanese tsunami finally washes ashore. Comment?
Oceanographer expects bones in tsunami debris washin...
Wednesday May 23 | via The Post-Standard
Isaiah Goodman , 8, and Colby Taylor, 10, pose for a photo with a float that was found on the shores of the Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge in Clallam County, Wash. Comment?
Lots of flotsam by October, ocean expert warns
Wednesday May 23 | via Peninsula Daily News
Beachcombing will get a lot more interesting this October. That's when the bulk of the flotsam unleashed by the Japanese tsunami of March 2011 will begin to arrive on the North Olympic Peninsula, oceanographer Curt Ebbesmeyer told an audience at Peninsula College in Port Angeles on Monday night. Comment?
Sequim council mulls civic center plans
Wednesday May 23 | via Peninsula Daily News
The City Council narrowed a selection of six layout plans for the proposed civic center to two and created a third plan from scratch Monday at a special planning session. Comment?
Floats with Asian writings found off Wash. state
Tuesday May 15 | via WAFB-TV Baton Rouge
President Barack Obama is ribbing soccer star David Beckham over his age and his outside interests, saying it's a "rare man who can be that tough on the field and also have his own line of underwear." President Barack Obama is ribbing soccer star David Beckham over his age and his outside interests, saying it's a "rare man who can be that tough on ... (more) Comment?
Petition-signing at Sequim church draws both sides o...
Sunday May 13 | via Peninsula Daily News
The proposed referendum would ask voters to overturn legislation supporting same-sex marriage, referred to as the marriage equality bill, that was signed by Gov. Comment?
July trial set for alleged abductors
Sunday May 13 | via Peninsula Daily News
A July 9 trial date has been set for two parents charged with the April 27 abduction of their two young children from their Sequim-area grandmother. Comment?
Appeals court throws out Sequim drug charges
Thursday May 10 | via Peninsula Daily News
The state Court of Appeals has struck down the Clallam County Superior Court drug conviction of a young woman, ruling that Sequim police did not have probable cause to arrest her for drug possession after they followed her into a restroom in a Sequim bar. Comment?
Alleged child abductors appear in Port Angeles court
Sunday May 6 | via Peninsula Daily News
Two parents charged with abducting their two young children from their Sequim-area grandmother April 27 appeared separately in Clallam County Superior Court on Friday. Comment?