THING is coming to Fort Warden

PORT TOWNSEND – The lineup for what could be the Peninsula’s biggest event this summer has just been announced. It’s called THING, and it’s coming to Fort Warden in Port Townsend the weekend of August 24 and
Human composting appears to be coming to Washington, first in the country

OLYMPIA (AP) — Washington is set to become the first state to allow a burial alternative known as “natural organic reduction” — an accelerated process of decomposition that turns a body into soil in a matter of
Is pink the new orange for hunters?

OLYMPIA – Hunters in Washington now have a second choice of safety color when heading out into the wilderness: Fluorescent pink. Washington joins nine other states that allow hunters to wear pink clothing for safety. Currently, hunters
Settlement in woman’s case against US Postal Service
SEATTLE (AP) — A Washington state woman who sued the U.S. Postal Service and a former mail carrier after he trespassed into her home has settled for $20,000. The Tacoma woman claimed in the 2016 lawsuit that
Suspect charged for kidnapping bus passengers
VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) — A kidnapping on a Vancouver, Washington bus has ended with no injuries and with the suspect in custody. Police say a man who claimed to have a gun boarded a C-Tran bus just
Human waste dumped on I-90 in crash
SEATTLE (AP) — Eastbound lanes of I-90 near Sammamish were closed after a semi-truck hauling human waste overturned. Sunday’s crash caused a 4-mile backup. Officials with the Washington State DOT closed all eastbound lanes just before
Inquiry about former prisoners dropped off in Seattle by Yakima County deputies
SEATTLE (AP) — The City of Seattle is asking Yakima County and state corrections officials why prisoners who had been released were dropped off underneath Interstate 5 downtown. KING-TV reports a video sent to Mayor Jenny Durkan’s office captured
Remains of WWII soldier ID’d
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — The remains of a World War II soldier from Oregon who went missing in the final weeks of the Guadalcanal campaign have been positively identified 76 years after he was listed as missing
THING is coming to Fort Warden
PORT TOWNSEND – The lineup for what could be the Peninsula’s biggest event this summer has just been announced. It’s called THING, and it’s coming to Fort Warden in Port Townsend the weekend of August 24 and
Human composting appears to be coming to Washington, first in the country
OLYMPIA (AP) — Washington is set to become the first state to allow a burial alternative known as “natural organic reduction” — an accelerated process of decomposition that turns a body into soil in a matter of