Port Commission announces 2019 grant winners
PORT ANGELES – The Port of Port Angeles Board of Commissioners just selected 25 projects to fund through the Port’s 2019 Community Partner Program. 2019 is the fifth year that the Port has run this program, which
Bomb threat at Stevens Middle School part of a nationwide hoax
This morning at about 11:00 two teachers at Stevens Middle School received a bomb threat e-mail. It said that unless a large sum of money was turned over to them, a bomb would be detonated on the school
Man sentenced in porn cabin case
SEATTLE (AP) — A man whose hoard of child pornography was discovered in a tree house in the Snoqualmie National Forest in 2016 has been sentenced to nine months in jail. 57-year-old Daniel Wood of Mill Creek
Senate, Congress amend rules, protect salmon over sea lions
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Congress has agreed with the Senate to make it easier to kill sea lions threatening fragile runs of salmon in the Northwest. A bill approved by the House Tuesday changes the Marine Mammal
Seattle School District tests later start time for school day
SEATTLE (AP) — High school students are getting more sleep in Seattle, say scientists studying later school start times. Teenagers wore activity monitors to find out whether a later start to the school day would help them
SPARKS Program at Shore Pool gets huge grant

PORT ANGELES – The Washington State Department of Commerce announced that 17 cities and counties will receive a total of more than $10.5 million in Community Development Block Grants for 2018, and Port Angeles is among them.
commissioners host summit to discuss moving Emergency Operations Center

CLALLAM COUNTY – Clallam County’s Emergency Operations Center (EOC) has to move. Few if any people dispute that. It was established in the lower level of the Courthouse decades ago to outdated safety standards and technology capabilities,