Sequim looking for public participation in street planning

SEQUIM— The City of Sequim will be holding a Design Charette for the South Sequim Complete Streets Project from Wednesday, August 28 through Friday, August 30. This three-day event, facilitated by Framework, a planning consultant, will start
PA mayor weighs in on recent council meeting differences

PORT ANGELES – A proposal to change parking ordinances in Port Angeles went nowhere at this week’s city council meeting because the 6 members present had a tie vote on whether to even discuss it, which is
Talbot Brothers coming to Port Angeles City Pier

Port Angeles – The Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce announced today that nationally touring band, The Talbott Brothers, will play next Wednesday, August 28, at the summer Concerts on the Pier series, 6:00pm to 8:00pm, at the
9-year-old meets MLB player after sending him encouraging letter: 'Don’t give up. We’re rooting for you'
iStock(NEW YORK) — Baltimore Orioles first baseman Chris Davis has found an unexpected motivator in the form of a young baseball lover and die-hard Boston Red Sox fan. “I love baseball,” Henry Frasca, 9, of Massachusetts, told
Cocaine found mixed with bananas at Washington Safeway stores
BELLINGHAM, Wash. (AP) — Authorities say cocaine valued at more than $1 million has been found with shipments of bananas at three Safeway grocery stores in Washington state. Bellingham police say employees found about 51 pounds of
A first in Seattle: Homeless camp sinks in river
SEATTLE (AP) — What authorities describe as a homeless camp on the water has sunk. KOMO-TV reports it may be a first for Seattle, a city plagued with homeless camps under highways, street corners, in greenbelts and abandoned buildings.
Whatcom County man claims Ariana Grande told him to vandalize
A 41-year-old Maple Falls man reportedly seen cutting power lines and damaging meter boxes told sheriff’s deputies he was doing so as instructed by singer Ariana Grande to stop KGB agents from poisoning the U.S. with nuclear toxins.
North Cascades Park Rangers warn against bears
MARBLEMOUNT, Wash. — Bear incidents are on the rise at the North Cascades National Park and wildlife officials are out on trails warning hikers and campers, according to National Park Service Ranger Katy Hooper. She says bears
Spokane officer cleared in shooting death
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — Spokane County officials have cleared a Spokane police officer who shot and killed a man during a call in January. Prosecutor Larry Haskell on Wednesday announced that 35-year-old David Novak held a baseball
Sequim looking for public participation in street planning
SEQUIM— The City of Sequim will be holding a Design Charette for the South Sequim Complete Streets Project from Wednesday, August 28 through Friday, August 30. This three-day event, facilitated by Framework, a planning consultant, will start