Help sought in locating stolen boat

Officers are searching for a boat stolen within the last few days from the non-profit Coastal Watershed Institute here in Port Angeles. The boat is a 12-foot open-hulled Smokercraft that was on loan to The Landing mall
ATF announces rewards for info on Fred’s Guns case
SEATTLE — The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) announced Tuesday they’re offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the persons responsible for the April 13 burglary of Fred’s
Oregon man the latest in cold case arrests by DNA
VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) — A 57-year-old Oregon man has been arrested on suspicion of murder with sexual motivation in the death of a Vancouver woman strangled in her bed nearly 25 years ago. Richard Knapp was booked
State budget funds study to breach Snake River dams
SEATTLE (AP) — The state budget approved this week includes $750,000 to study the impacts of the possible breaching of four Snake River dams to help salmon recovery. The legislation calls for a neutral third party to
Pilot discovers downed plane, FAA on the scene
LA CENTER, Wash. (AP) — Authorities say a plane crashed in southwestern Washington, killing the two people aboard. The Clark County Sheriff’s Office says at 4:11 p.m. Monday a pilot flying south of La Center reported a
North Dakota threatens suit if Inslee signs crude-by-rail bill
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota officials are pressuring the state of Washington to back off from legislation requiring oil shipped by rail to have more of its volatile gases removed, urging the governor to veto the
Oregonians shopping in Washington about to lose sales tax exemption
OLYMPIA – Starting in July, Oregon shoppers in Washington will lose their sales tax exemption. A bill passed by Washington lawmakers over the weekend will put an end to the very reason that a lot ofOregon residents
Local tribe receives grant to locate, preserve artifacts
WASHINGTON DC – The National Park Service announced on Tuesday the distribution of $11.7 million in historic preservation grants to 183 tribal historic preservation offices. Among those recipients is the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe here in Clallam County,
Help sought in locating stolen boat
Officers are searching for a boat stolen within the last few days from the non-profit Coastal Watershed Institute here in Port Angeles. The boat is a 12-foot open-hulled Smokercraft that was on loan to The Landing mall
Port Angeles School District changes school calendar to make up snow days

Port Angeles – Port Angeles school officials have settled on a new end of the school year. Due to all the winter weather earlier this year, the district faced five additional snow make-up days. That prompted the