Sewage spill at Bremerton shipyard
BREMERTON, Wash. (AP) — Health officials are advising people to avoid contact with water after 4,000 gallons of sewage spilled at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard Saturday and Sunday. A seven-day no-contact advisory was issued Tuesday by the
Feds to lift protections for recovering wolf packs
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — U.S. wildlife officials plan to lift protections for gray wolves across the Lower 48 states, including here in Washington, re-igniting the legal battle over a predator that’s run into conflicts with ranchers after
With 7 of 23 state ferries sitting idle, service is suffering
SEATTLE (AP) — Nearly one-third of the state ferry fleet is currently out of service, forcing cutbacks and changes to some routes as officials scramble to cover all the bases. Washington State Ferries spokesman Ian Sterling said
State House and Senate going after anti-vaxer loopholes
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — As health officials monitor an outbreak concentrated in southwest Washington, the state House approved a measure that would remove parents’ ability to claim a personal or philosophical exemption to vaccinating their school-age children
Council member Kidd participating in International Women’s Day
PORT ANGELES – Port Angeles Councilmember Cherie Kidd is on her way to the United Nations International Women’s Day event in New York. Kidd was invited to represent senior women after winning the Ms. Senior Washington Pageant
Downtown PA condo project moves a step forward with Council vote
PORT ANGELES – The Port Angeles City Council Tuesday approved the proposal to declare the downtown parking lot on Front Street next to the DSHS building as surplus, which moves developer Eric Dupar a step closer to