Des Moines woman files suit against former teacher
SEATTLE (AP) — A 43-year-old Des Moines woman has filed a lawsuit against the Tukwila School District over sexual harassment she says she endured from a teacher decades ago. Rebecca Bomann filed the lawsuit Monday in King
Three dead from gunshots discovered in Sammamish
SAMMAMISH, WA (AP) — In a story eerily familiar to those of us living here in Port Angeles, authorities say three people have been found dead from gunshot wounds in a suburban Seattle home. The King County
New push to lower car tab fees goes before Legislature
SEATTLE (AP) — An initiative that would cut car tabs to $30 will go to the Legislature for consideration, according to the Washington Secretary of State’s Office. Initiative 976, brought by anti-tax guru Tim Eyman, was certified
Year’s first Kalaloch crab dig called off
PORT ANGELES – Due to the federal government lapse of appropriations, the upcoming razor clam digs scheduled for January 19-21 are cancelled. The next razor clam digs at Kalaloch Beach are proposed for February 16-18. The dig is
Congressman Kilmer sponsors multiple pieces of legislation to pay Coast Guard
WASHINGTON, D.C. — On Wednesday, Representative Derek Kilmer of Washington called for an end to the government shutdown and for Congress to immediately provide pay to members of the Coast Guard. Kilmer has co-sponsored three separate pieces of legislation
Striping to be installed along Morse Creek this summer as Rep. Chapman pushes for median funding

PORT ANGELES – We reported last week that 24th District Representative Mike Chapman has made it a priority to try to get state funding to install a boulevard-style median along the length of the accident-prone Morse Creek
Coast Guard to investigate sinking of Oregon crab boat that killed Joyce native and crewmates.

SEATTLE – The Coast Guard is launching a formal investigation into the capsizing of a crab fishing boat off the Oregon coast that resulted in the death of all three men aboard, one of whom was a
Striping to be installed along Morse Creek this summer as Rep. Chapman pushes for median funding
PORT ANGELES – We reported last week that 24th District Representative Mike Chapman has made it a priority to try to get state funding to install a boulevard-style median along the length of the accident-prone Morse Creek
Coast Guard to investigate sinking of Oregon crab boat that killed Joyce native and crewmates.
SEATTLE – The Coast Guard is launching a formal investigation into the capsizing of a crab fishing boat off the Oregon coast that resulted in the death of all three men aboard, one of whom was a