Waterfront Center Board President predicts downtown boom begins this year

PORT ANGELES – The Port Angeles Waterfront Center, described as a home for arts and events, is planning to break ground in October of this year and, according to Board President Brooke Taylor, it’s creating a ripple
Microsoft workers protesting sale of game headsets to military
A group of Microsoft workers is demanding the company cancel a contract supplying the U.S. Army with HoloLens headsets that they say would turn real-world battlefields into a video game. A letter signed by more than 50
City of Wapato missing $308K in misappropriated funds
WAPATO, Wash. (AP) — A recent state audit has found that over $308,000 was misappropriated by the city of Wapato. The audit found that the misappropriations happened in business and occupation tax revenue and cemetery payments made
Thurston County “Net Nanny” operation yields 22 arrests
SEATTLE (AP) — Authorities say they have arrested 22 people during an undercover sting operation targeting potential sexual predators in Thurston County. Washington State Patrol conducted a five-day “Net Nanny” operation that ended Wednesday. Undercover officers communicated
Anacortes woman, wrongly imprisoned, suing Nevada officials
RENO, Nev. (AP) — Nearly three years after a former Nevada woman filed a lawsuit seeking compensation for spending more than three decades in prison for a murder she didn’t commit, her lawyers say the city of
Federal judge blocks Washington’s cyberstalking law
SEATTLE (AP) — A federal judge has blocked Washington state’s cyberstalking law, saying it clearly prohibits speech that is protected by the First Amendment. U.S. District Judge Ronald Leighton said Friday Washington’s 2004 law appears to violate
Waterfront Center Board President predicts downtown boom begins this year
PORT ANGELES – The Port Angeles Waterfront Center, described as a home for arts and events, is planning to break ground in October of this year and, according to Board President Brooke Taylor, it’s creating a ripple
Sequim Schools weighing snow-day makeup options

SEQUIM – The Sequim School District plans to ask for waivers of at least some of the cancelled days during the big snow storms earlier this month. But how many and what the future school schedule may
Sequim Schools weighing snow-day makeup options
SEQUIM – The Sequim School District plans to ask for waivers of at least some of the cancelled days during the big snow storms earlier this month. But how many and what the future school schedule may