State Senate committee told there may be more wolves in Washington than previously thought
SPOKANE (AP) — The number of wolves in Washington state is likely much higher than previously thought, according to a University of Washington researcher who spent two years studying the animals using scat-sniffing dogs. Samuel Wasser said
Four-year-old finds gun, shoots mother
SEATTLE (AP) — A 4-year-old King County boy found a loaded gun under a mattress and used it to shoot his pregnant mother in the face, authorities said Sunday. The 27-year-old woman and her boyfriend were watching
Bodies of two men found in two Washington rivers
EVERETT (AP) — A man’s body was found in the Skykomish River in eastern Snohomish County, though authorities do not suspect any foul play. The body was pulled from the water Saturday by a kayaker along Highway
The price of using studded tires may be going up
OLYMPIA (AP) — Are you a fan of studded tires? Washington’s House Transportation Committee is considering a proposal where all studded tires purchased after July 1 of this year would carry a $100 fee. The same proposal
Sequim man arrested for child rape and molestation
SEQUIM – A Sequim man was arrested over the weekend and booked on multiple charges of child rape and molestation involving at least four known victims. Lynn G. Johnson, age 67, was arrested on Saturday out of
Snow blankets north Peninsula, shuts down schools

PORT ANGELES – Snow has piled up on the north Olympic Peninsula. More than half a foot of snow has been reported even at sea level in areas from Neah Bay to Port Townsend. The snow began
Snow blankets north Peninsula, shuts down schools
PORT ANGELES – Snow has piled up on the north Olympic Peninsula. More than half a foot of snow has been reported even at sea level in areas from Neah Bay to Port Townsend. The snow began