Seattle Storm’s Sue Bird hired by Denver Nuggets
DENVER (AP) — WNBA champion and Seattle Storm player Sue Bird is joining the NBS’s Denver Nuggets’ front office while continuing her own professional basketball career. Tim Connelly, the Nuggets’ president of basketball operations, said Bird’s new
Some tribe members objecting to auction
MEDFORD, Mass. (AP) — A public library’s decision to auction off Indian artifacts it received in 1880 is drawing protest from Native American groups. Officials with the Medford Public Library in Massachusetts plan to sell off a
Pierce County motorist sentenced
TACOMA(AP) — A 32-year-old man who killed an 18-year-old bicyclist in a hit-and-run crash in western Washington has been sentenced to eight years and five months in prison. Bradley Shepard received the sentence Friday in Pierce County
WSU football coach’s tweet becomes costly
PULLMAN(AP) — A fake video of former President Barack Obama that was sent out in a tweet by Washington State University’s head football coach cost the school about $1.6 million in lost donations. Phil Weiler, the school’s
King county gun dealers must now post warning signs
SEATTLE (AP) — Gun dealers and shooting ranges in King County will now have to post warning signs about the danger of firearms, after the County Board of Health voted unanimously Thursday to approve the regulation that
City of Sequim investing in EV technology

SEQUIM — The City of Sequim’s maintenance worker Cindy Budd has a brand-new Might-E-Truck to drive around town. It’s an electric utility vehicle purchased specifically for janitorial and maintenance duties. Compared to the 1997 van she was
Earthquake hits near Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — A magnitude 4.1 earthquake hit Monday morning just after 3:00 underneath Olympic National Park. The quake’s epicenter was about 29 miles south of Port Angeles, and 23 miles deep. We called Paul Caruso, a
City of Sequim investing in EV technology
SEQUIM — The City of Sequim’s maintenance worker Cindy Budd has a brand-new Might-E-Truck to drive around town. It’s an electric utility vehicle purchased specifically for janitorial and maintenance duties. Compared to the 1997 van she was
Back to school Monday in Port Angeles as paraeducator strike ends

PORT ANGELES – It’s back to school today for Port Angeles public school students. A two-day strike by the districts paraeducators has ended. The district and paras agreed to a new three-year contract with a 15% pay
Earthquake hits near Port Angeles
PORT ANGELES — A magnitude 4.1 earthquake hit Monday morning just after 3:00 underneath Olympic National Park. The quake’s epicenter was about 29 miles south of Port Angeles, and 23 miles deep. We called Paul Caruso, a