It’s July 1, and gun laws in Washington just got stricter

PORT ANGELES – New restrictions for buying a semi-automatic rifle here in Washington went into effect on Monday, July 1. Nearly 60 percent of Washington voters passed I-1639, an extensive gun reform initiative, during the November election. Some
New (in person) voter registration deadline is 8:PM on election day

PORT ANGELES – Not yet registered to vote in the upcoming election season? Well, now you have more time than ever to do so, thanks to new registration deadline provisions in Senate Bill 6021 that went into
Clallam 2 douses Sunday evening house fire

PORT ANGELES – Clallam 2 Fire Rescue crews battled a 2-story house fire Sunday evening. The residents of the home on Lilac Avenue near the intersection of Mt. Pleasant and Highway 101 had evacuated the house by
Clallam County, City of PA getting closer to deal with Port in relocating EOC

PORT ANGELES – Clallam County Commissioners met with county and city officials Monday morning to further discuss moving the County’s Emergency Operations Center to a Port of Port Angeles building next to the airport. The Port has
All operating rooms at Seattle Children’s are closed for mold cleanup
SEATTLE (AP) — Seattle Children’s Hospital has closed its main operating rooms as it removes mold detected in its facilities months ago. The hospital detected traces of Aspergillus mold in several operating and equipment storage rooms in
State senator who resigned to work for Amazon has been replaced
BOTHELL, Wash. (AP) — Rep. Derek Stanford has been appointed to the state Senate to replace former Sen. Guy Palumbo, who resigned in May. Stanford, who has served in the House since 2011, was appointed Monday to
Body of missing hiker recovered from Mt. Rainier
MOUNT RAINIER NATIONAL PARK (AP) — Mount Rainier National Park officials say the body of a 69-year-old hiker was recovered after he was reported overdue by family members. Search teams recovered the man’s body Friday above Paradise.
DOJ calls domestic violence in Alaska's remote Native American communities a public safety crisis

Ingo Dörenberg/iStock(WASHINGTON) — According to the Justice Department, “more than four in five American Indian and Alaska Native adults have experienced some form of violence in their lifetime, and more than half of all American Indian and
'Brand new' tanks will be on display for July 4th: President Donald Trump

cla78/iStock(WASHINGTON) — Two Abrams tanks and two Bradley Fighting Vehicles will be on display at the Mall on Thursday as part of the U.S. military’s contribution of vehicles and aircraft to this year’s Independence Day celebration. “We’re
Girlboss founder on failing forward: ‘If you’re having a hard time, congratulations!’

Emma McIntyre/Getty Images(NEW YORK) — In 2014, Sophia Amoruso seemed to be living a charmed life. She was a self-made millionaire thanks to the success of her company, Nasty Gal, an e-commerce store that sold vintage fashion