City looking to bring back code enforcement program

PORT ANGELES – The city of Port Angeles could have a reestablished code-enforcement program in place by later this year. City manager Nathan West tells KONP, three departments within the city are working to come up with
Volunteers sought to eradicate ivy (and maybe bring back mountain beavers)

PORT ANGELES – English ivy has completely taken over the large slope behind Country Aire natural Foods in Port Angeles, and a local wilderness guide has taken it upon herself to organize a work party to remove
Sequim School Superintendent Neal passed over for Hockinson job

Sequim Superintendent Gary Neal, who had applied for the job of Superintendent of the Hockinson School District in southwest Washington and was a finalist, did not get that job. Hockinson District spokeswoman Sarah Coomber told KONP
Sequim School District to issue parent/staff survey regarding makeup days

SEQUIM – As we reported Monday, Port Angeles School Superintendent Marty Brewer has proposed a solution to making up snow days and days lost to a strike by adding three extra days to the final week of
Drilling company punished for explosives mishap
WASHOUGAL, Wash. – The state has fined a drilling company and suspended its license to buy explosives after a 20-pound rock from a construction site crashed through the roof of a home and landed in a child’s bedroom earlier
Inslee and Ferguson send targeted letters to state gun dealers
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — Gov. Jay Inslee and state attorney general Bob Ferguson are urging gun dealers in Washington to abide by the terms of a gun control initiative that was easily passed by voters last November.
State lawmakers working to give orcas more personal space
OLYMPIA (AP) — The Senate and House have each passed measures seeking to give the state’s endangered orca population some space. The House and Senate on Thursday passed their own versions of a bill to reduce vessel
Port Angeles woman wins ADA suit against Walmart
A Port Angeles woman was awarded about $1 million Wednesday by a federal jury that ruled that retail giant Walmart Inc. wrongly fired her from her job as a pharmacist because a medical condition kept her from
City looking to bring back code enforcement program
PORT ANGELES – The city of Port Angeles could have a reestablished code-enforcement program in place by later this year. City manager Nathan West tells KONP, three departments within the city are working to come up with
Volunteers sought to eradicate ivy (and maybe bring back mountain beavers)
PORT ANGELES – English ivy has completely taken over the large slope behind Country Aire natural Foods in Port Angeles, and a local wilderness guide has taken it upon herself to organize a work party to remove