PASD seeking non-profits to rent Lincoln Center space
PORT ANGELES – The Port Angeles School District has just announced that they are ready to begin accepting proposals from non-profit agencies interested in renting a space at the Lincoln Center. A notice released Tuesday says “the
Washington Supreme Court upholds decision against florist in gay wedding case
OLYMPIA – In a unanimous decision Thursday, the Washington State Supreme Court upheld its earlier decision against a Richland florist who refused to sell wedding flowers to a gay couple. The state’s high court ruled that Arlene’s Flowers didn’t follow Washington
Bainbridge man sentenced for killing former boss
PORT ORCHARD, Wash. (AP) — A Washington state man has been sentenced to more than 31 years in prison for the fatal shooting of his former boss. 31-year-old Brian Glaser was given the maximum sentence in Kitsap
Washington Supreme Court to hear legislative records case
OLYMPIA (AP) — The Washington Supreme Court is set to hear a case that will determine whether state lawmakers are subject to the same disclosure rules that apply to other elected officials under the voter-approved Public
Strong odor diverts Seattle-bound plane
SEATTLE (AP) — A Seattle-bound Alaska Airlines flight was diverted to Portland, Oregon, after a strong smell permeated the passenger cabin. Alaska Airlines Flight 1323 departed from San Francisco at about 9 p.m. Monday for what was
Deputy gets “last chance” after inappropriate texting investigation

PORT ANGELES – A Clallam County sheriff’s deputy has been given one last chance to keep his job after investigations into misconduct. Deputy Michael Leiter signed a “Last Chance Agreement” last week, with the understanding he’d be
Deputy gets “last chance” after inappropriate texting investigation
PORT ANGELES – A Clallam County sheriff’s deputy has been given one last chance to keep his job after investigations into misconduct. Deputy Michael Leiter signed a “Last Chance Agreement” last week, with the understanding he’d be