Gov. Inslee bringing on more personal security troopers
SEATTLE (AP) — The Washington State Patrol plans to nearly double the size of Gov. Inslee’s travelling security detail as he runs for president. The cost would be more than $4 million over two years. Six additional
Memorial this week for slain Kittitas Deputy
ELLENSBURG, Wash (AP) — A memorial service for slain Kittitas County Sheriff’s Deputy Ryan Thompson will be held Thursday afternoon on the campus of Central Washington University in Ellensburg. The service will occur at 2 p.m. at
Washington man sentenced on drug charges in North Dakota
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A man who lives in Washington that authorities say is affiliated with the Mexican Mafia has been sentenced in North Dakota to 15 years in federal prison for drug trafficking. The case against
Puget orca’s health appears to be improving
SEATTLE (AP) — Several months after researchers feared the worst for an ailing Puget Sound orca, the whale known as J7 has been spotted in an improved condition. Whale researchers with the Center for Whale Research observed
Man found shot to death on 520 bridge
SEATTLE (AP) — An investigation is underway after a man was found shot to death in a vehicle on the eastbound 520 Bridge out of Seattle. State Patrol Trooper Rick Johnson says emergency dispatchers received a call
Clallam EDC launches search for executive director
PORT ANGELES – It’s been a year since the Clallam County Economic Development Corporation has had an official, full-time executive director to run the daily operations, but they’re now actively looking for the right person to fill
Sequim introduces “The People’s Project”
SEQUIM – If your city council gave you $100,000 to spend on a project that would make your town a better place to live, how would you spend the money? The City of Sequim is doing exactly