Some Tacoma bus drivers still holding out
TACOMA – Almost two-dozen Tacoma school bus drivers who serve students with special needs called in sick for the third day in a row Wednesday. The drivers are protesting low pay and long hours. Not all
Stubborn German hiker saved by a concerned acquaintance
GLACIER PEAK, WA – A phone call from a concerned woman saved the life of a German woman who was attempting to hike through the Cascade Mountains to the Canadian border without proper gear as snow and
Canada’s state marijuana business has run out of product
TORONTO – Canada’s legal recreational market is off to a bumpy start. Supply shortages have been rampant in the two weeks since Canada became the largest national pot marketplace. Quebec closed its government-run shops from Monday to
Solar-powered car charging station proposed in Sequim

Carlsborg – Clallam County PUD has come up with a proposal to create an electric vehicle charging station in downtown Sequim that would run on solar power. They’ve submitted an application to our state’s Department of Commerce