Feds settle with Hanford union workers
The federal government will pay $925,000 and improve worker safety to settle a lawsuit over exposure to chemical vapors at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation. Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson said Wednesday that the U.S. Department of Energy
Renton woman shot while serving eviction notice
The Renton Police Department said on Twitter Tuesday that a woman who was serving an eviction notice near Highlands Elementary School was shot. Renton Fire officials say the 40-year-old woman was at an apartment complex serving an
Pierce County woman’s remains ID’d
The Pierce County Medical Examiner’s Office has identified remains discovered last week near Tacoma as 41-year-old Ginger Gover, who had been missing since late July. The Pierce County Sheriff’s Department said Tuesday that her cause of death
Spokane mayor loses bid to veto sustainability ordinance
The Spokane City Council has quashed the mayor’s veto of an ordinance that would push the city to reach fully sustainable energy by 2030. The council overturned Mayor David Condon’s veto Monday by a vote of 6
Marysville Police shoot knife-wielding man
Authorities say a man armed with a knife was fatally shot by Marysville police Tuesday night. Three officers are now on administrative leave pending an investigation. Six officers initially responded after the man’s wife called 911, reporting
National Voter Registration Day is coming

CLALLAM COUNTY – This coming Tuesday, September 25 is National Voter Registration Day, and your Clallam County Elections Office is marking the occasion with vote pins and stickers for all who register to vote at the Auditor’s
Deputies recover stolen excavator. Sequim man arrested.

SEQUIM – Sheriff’s Deputies have arrested a Sequim-area man in connection with an excavator that was stolen back in August. Acting on a tip about an excavator stored in a garage in the 800 block of Jamestown
National Voter Registration Day is coming
CLALLAM COUNTY – This coming Tuesday, September 25 is National Voter Registration Day, and your Clallam County Elections Office is marking the occasion with vote pins and stickers for all who register to vote at the Auditor’s
Celebration to mark end of 8th Street Bridge safety project

PORT ANGELES – A ceremony and concert this evening will mark the end of the project to put safety barriers on the 8th Street Bridges in Port Angeles. Starting at 5:30, the ceremony on the eastern bridge
Deputies recover stolen excavator. Sequim man arrested.
SEQUIM – Sheriff’s Deputies have arrested a Sequim-area man in connection with an excavator that was stolen back in August. Acting on a tip about an excavator stored in a garage in the 800 block of Jamestown