Possible solution to Shore Pool closure for young swimmers

PORT ANGELES – The upcoming shut down of the William Shore pool in Port Angeles threatened to displace about 80 youths involved in competitive swimming. But the Port Angeles Swim Club may have found a temporary home
Native American Voting Rights Act clears state Senate, on to House

CLALLAM COUNTY – Lawmakers in the state Senate approved a proposal to expand voter services on tribal lands and reservations last week. The measure now heads to the House. Senate Bill 5079, The Native American Voting Rights
No new Clark County measles cases in a week
VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) — Clark County Public Health hasn’t identified any new measles cases or exposure locations in its ongoing outbreak investigation. Only one new case has been identified since Feb. 8. One previously confirmed case was
Vancouver teen dies playing “pass-out game”.
VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) — The family of a 13-year-old Vancouver girl says the teen died while playing a dangerous game. Family and friends of Gabby Perez gathered Wednesday at Cascade Middle School for a candlelight vigil. Perez
Sunken WWII aircraft carrier found
SEATTLE (AP) — A research vessel funded by the late Seattle billionaire Paul Allen has discovered the wreckage of an American aircraft carrier sunk in the South Pacific during World War II. It is the latest in
Recycling company fined for polluting Duwamish River
SEATTLE (AP) — A Seattle metal recycling company has been fined $98,000 for discharging pollutants into the Duwamish River. The Department of Ecology said Wednesday it fined Seattle Iron and Metals Corp. for violations in 2017 and
Possible solution to Shore Pool closure for young swimmers
PORT ANGELES – The upcoming shut down of the William Shore pool in Port Angeles threatened to displace about 80 youths involved in competitive swimming. But the Port Angeles Swim Club may have found a temporary home
Native American Voting Rights Act clears state Senate, on to House
CLALLAM COUNTY – Lawmakers in the state Senate approved a proposal to expand voter services on tribal lands and reservations last week. The measure now heads to the House. Senate Bill 5079, The Native American Voting Rights
Local schools could get relief due to “snow” closures

OLYMPIA – Local school districts may get some relief for cancelled school days in the winter storm event. Because the governor declared an emergency last week, state law allows the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI)
Local schools could get relief due to “snow” closures
OLYMPIA – Local school districts may get some relief for cancelled school days in the winter storm event. Because the governor declared an emergency last week, state law allows the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI)