Possible class-action against Burgerville
PORTLAND, Ore. – A Portland attorney is seeking class-action status for customers possibly affected by a credit card breach at a fast-food chain based in Vancouver, Washington. Attorney Michael Fuller filed the complaint Wednesday in Multnomah County,
Tulalip Tribe loses federal lawsuit
SEATTLE – A federal judge has ruled in favor of the state of Washington and Snohomish County in a lawsuit over the right to collect millions of dollars in sales tax at the Tulalip Tribes’ Quil Ceda
Washington’s newest ferry is underway
MUKILTEO – Washington state’s newest ferry has launched a few days earlier than expected. The ferry Suquamish carried passengers Thursday for the first time, running the route from Mukilteo to Clinton, on the south end of Whidbey
Initiative 1639, briefly
Washington state on November 6 will decide the fate of an initiative that seeks to curb gun violence. Initiative 1639 would toughen background checks for people buying semi-automatic rifles, increase the age limit to 21 for buyers
Fish and Wildlife head accused of misconduct
BEND, Ore. – Prosecutors in central Oregon have accused the head of the Washington State office for U.S. Fish and Wildlife of touching and exposing himself to an employee over the summer. 52-year-old Eric Rickerson faces six
Port Angeles is hiring to fill 20 open positions

PORT ANGELES – Port Angeles’ new city manager has a lot of staff positions to fill. Nathan West took aver the top staff spot a month ago. He is faced with filling 20 open spots on his
Trout fishing is free for kids at Carrie Blake Park

SEQUIM – The disappointing cancellation of this year’s Kids Fishing Day at Carrie Blake Park has officially been rectified. The reclamation pond was stocked this week with hundreds of rainbow trout, and kids 14-and-under are invited to
City of PA hires new public works director

PORT ANGELES – The city of Port Angeles has hired a new public works and utilities director. James Burke will return to the city less than six months after he resigned as the acting public works director
Port Angeles is hiring to fill 20 open positions
PORT ANGELES – Port Angeles’ new city manager has a lot of staff positions to fill. Nathan West took aver the top staff spot a month ago. He is faced with filling 20 open spots on his
Trout fishing is free for kids at Carrie Blake Park
SEQUIM – The disappointing cancellation of this year’s Kids Fishing Day at Carrie Blake Park has officially been rectified. The reclamation pond was stocked this week with hundreds of rainbow trout, and kids 14-and-under are invited to