McKinley Mill to begin temporary but loud steam release tests. Hiring is ongoing

PORT ANGELES – The McKinley Mill on Ediz Hook in Port Angeles is getting closer to re-opening, and on Monday, January 20, they will begin the sometimes-noisy business of the startup process. For long-time residents of Port
Bloomberg gets 45-day extension on financial disclosures from FEC
Scott Heins/Getty Images(NEW YORK) — The Federal Election Commission on Friday granted Mike Bloomberg’s campaign an additional 45 days to file his mandatory personal financial disclosure form. That extended deadline, March 20, means the multibillionaire former mayor
Federal Appeals Court dismisses youngsters’ climate suit against government
A federal appeals court has dismissed a lawsuit by 21 young people who claimed the U.S. government’s climate policy harms them and jeopardizes their future. An Oregon-based youth advocacy group named Our Children’s Trust filed a lawsuit
SCOTUS taking a look at “faithless electors” issue
The Supreme Court of the United States will decide ahead of the 2020 election whether presidential electors are bound to support the popular vote winner in their states or can opt for someone else. Advocates say the
Local off-road club comes to the rescue of stranded adventurers

CLALLAM COUNTY – Thursday’s rescue of three people stranded for more than 24 hours in deep snow in the hills south of Sequim was not performed by the usual search-and-rescue teams in our area. It happened thanks
Trump administration announces proposals to loosen guidelines for school meals
Melissa Kopka/iStock(WASHINGTON) — The Trump administration announced a set of proposals on Friday that will loosen school and summer meal guidelines, further weakening one of former first lady Michelle Obama’s signature policy efforts. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue
'Developmentally disabled' man ends up in hospital after cops mistake him for brother
Courtesy Humphrey Family(PHOENIX) — A 19-year-old Phoenix man ended up in a local hospital after he was aggressively taken into custody by police who said they mistook him for his older brother. Dion Humphrey was arrested on
Acting ICE director slams New York City's sanctuary city policy following murder of 92-year-old woman
Scott Heins/Getty Images(NEW YORK) — The acting director of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement slammed New York City’s leaders and their sanctuary city policies at a news conference Friday following the arrest of an undocumented immigrant
Pompeo denies knowledge of any surveillance on Yovanovitch but says US will investigate
Alex Wong/Getty Images(WASHINGTON) — Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Friday denied having knowledge of any surveillance conducted on former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch — whose ouster is now at the center of the impeachment
McKinley Mill to begin temporary but loud steam release tests. Hiring is ongoing

PORT ANGELES – The McKinley Mill on Ediz Hook in Port Angeles is getting closer to re-opening, and on Monday, January 20, they will begin the sometimes-noisy business of the startup process. For long-time residents of Port