Ecology coming to help clarify Stormwater Codes

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PORT ANGELES – If you’re a local contractor who has ever hesitated to build in Port Angeles because of the State’s complicated and expensive stormwater restrictions, there’s a meeting on Monday you might want to attend. The

Commissioners approve Shoreline Master Program

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CLALLAM COUNTY – It’s been a lot of years in the making, but your 3 County Commissioners this week approved a final draft of an updated Shoreline Master Program, and it should be ready to submit to

Clallam Elections Office looking into missing ballots

CLALLAM COUNTY – There’s been a report that a small number of voters registered in Clallam County have not yet received their ballots in the mail, something that should have happened over a week ago. The County

Ecology coming to help clarify Stormwater Codes

PORT ANGELES – If you’re a local contractor who has ever hesitated to build in Port Angeles because of the State’s complicated and expensive stormwater restrictions, there’s a meeting on Monday you might want to attend. The

Commissioners approve Shoreline Master Program

CLALLAM COUNTY – It’s been a lot of years in the making, but your 3 County Commissioners this week approved a final draft of an updated Shoreline Master Program, and it should be ready to submit to

Spokane considers destroying all seized firearms

SPOKANE – A new proposal would require Spokane police to destroy rifles and shotguns that have been seized or abandoned rather than selling them to firearms dealers. The new ordinance would require police to destroy all types

Swinomish Tribal Police selected for federal program

MOUNT VERNON, WA – The Swinomish Indian Tribal Community Police Department will soon have better access to national crime information. The department was recently selected as one of 25 tribal police departments nationwide to be added to

Arlington teacher/pastor charged with voyeurism

An Arlington teacher is accused of secretly recording videos of women and students at school and transferring them to a USB device. KIRO NEWS reports that on Oct. 24, detectives talked to the parents of an Arlington