Virtual Reality headsets are coming to a library near you

PORT ANGELES – Virtual Reality, the immersive, 360-degree headset experience is coming to our local library system. There’s a kick-off event on Wednesday, March 27 at the Port Angeles branch from 5-7:00pm, and anyone 13 years or
PA Food Bank switches to new model for distributing groceries

PORT ANGELES – The Port Angeles Food Bank this week launched a whole new method of distributing food that’s similar to a shopping experience for its clients. Months of planning culminated in the launch of a new
$15 million lodge coming to Mount Hood
MOUNT HOOD, Ore. (AP) — Mount Hood Meadows officials say they plan to build a new $15 million, 23,500 square-foot lodge on the southeast flank of Oregon’s largest peak. The new lodge, dubbed “Sahale,” will be next
Spokane dentists pleads guilty to over-prescribing pain killers
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — A Spokane dentist has pleaded guilty to federal charges that he improperly prescribed painkillers. 50-year-old Dr. James Shelby pleaded guilty Wednesday to one count of conspiring to distribute drugs and three counts of
Seattle teen sentenced to 19 years for murder
SEATTLE (AP) — A 19-year-old Seattle-area woman has been sentenced to more than 19 years in prison for killing a man she intended to rob. Maryanne Atkins was sentenced Thursday after pleading guilty in December to second-degree
Stranded driver killed by bus on Snoqualmie Pass
SNOQUALMIE, Wash. (AP) — One person was killed and another was injured when their stalled car was struck by a bus along Interstate 90 on Snoqualmie Pass. The crash happened in the westbound lanes just east of
Indonesian airline becomes first to cancel 737 order
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — In a blow for Boeing, Indonesia’s flag carrier is seeking the cancellation of a multibillion dollar order for 49 of the 737 Max 8 jets, citing a loss of confidence after two crashes
Flu cases in March setting records
SEATTLE (AP) — Health officials are reporting a huge upsurge in the number of flu cases in Washington state this month – a time of year when the flu season is usually winding down. Record numbers of
Tribe Acquires Additional Hotel Property
PORT ANGELES – With a news release on Friday The Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe (LEKT) confirmed the rumors that have completed negotiations and signed a purchase agreement on the sale of the property that is currently home
Virtual Reality headsets are coming to a library near you
PORT ANGELES – Virtual Reality, the immersive, 360-degree headset experience is coming to our local library system. There’s a kick-off event on Wednesday, March 27 at the Port Angeles branch from 5-7:00pm, and anyone 13 years or