Kid’s fishing day in Sequim is back!

SEQUIM — The Annual Kid’s Fishing Day at Carrie Blake Park in Sequim is scheduled for Saturday, April 13 from 8:00am to 2:00pm. All kids 14 years of age and younger are invited to fish, free of
Sequim hosts events for small business owners

SEQUIM – The U.S. Small Business Administration is in Sequim this week, reaching out to small business owners, and those who would like to be, to get the word out about resources most area entrepreneurs don’t know about
Distracted drivers the targets of emphasis patrols starting this week

Clallam County – Drivers, be aware that more than 150 law enforcement agencies around the state will be conducting an Emphasis Patrol looking for distracted drivers beginning Thursday, March 28 through April 14. We all know it’s
PA Councilman on paying for code enforcement without raising taxes
PORT ANGELES – One Port Angeles city council member says he remains adamantly opposed to raising property taxes to pay for code enforcement. Jim Moran says the city needs to come up with a better plan to
City of Wapato forced to drop charges in 33 cases
WAPATO, Wash. (AP) — The city of Wapato had to dismiss nearly three dozen criminal cases, including charges of driving under the influence and attempted theft, because it lacked a prosecutor. Wapato’s prosecuting attorney resigned because the
Source says WSU hires new coach
Washington State University has hired Kyle Smith as its new men’s basketball coach following the disappointing tenure of Ernie Kent. A person with knowledge of the hiring said Wednesday that Smith was given a six-year deal. The
520 bridge death ruled a suicide
SEATTLE (AP) — Authorities say a 23-year-old man found shot to death in a vehicle Monday on the 520 Bridge killed himself. State trooper Rick Johnson said on Twitter Tuesday that through an investigation with the King
Vancouver dentists settle in Medicaid fraud case
VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) — Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson has reached a $1 million settlement with two Vancouver, Washington, dentists and their business over allegations that they defrauded Medicaid. It is the second-largest resolution of a Medicaid
American scientists bound for Everest to study climate change effects
KATHMANDU, Nepal (AP) — A team of scientists led by John All from Western Washington University flew to the Mount Everest region Wednesday to study how pollution has impacted the Himalayan mountains and glaciers that are
Microsoft shuts down Iranian hacker websites
WASHINGTON (AP) — Microsoft says it has seized 99 websites used by Iranian hackers to launch cyberattacks. The company said Wednesday it took control of the websites after suing the hacking group and obtaining a U.S. judge’s