Sound Defense Alliance mounts opposition to expansion of Navy SEAL training in State Parks

PORT ANGELES – The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission is considering a request by the US Navy to expand the scope of SEAL training to include 29 State parks all around the Puget Sound and the
Bernie Sanders leads Democrats in state fundraising
SEATTLE (AP) — Bernie Sanders has raised more money in Washington state than any of his rivals for the Democratic presidential nomination. The Seattle Times reports the Vermont senator brought in more than $2 million from Washington
Man arrested after stealing luggage, setting it on fire at SeaTac
SEATAC, Wash. (AP) — A Des Moines, Washington, man was arrested for allegedly taking a military member’s luggage, setting it on fire and destroying a 9/11 memorial at SeaTac Airport. Court documents say the suspect stole luggage
Landmark Forest Service sign stolen
GREENWATER, Wash. — A large Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest sign valued at $2,000 was stolen from a service road outside of Enumclaw. It’s unclear exactly when the sign was stolen, only that it was within the past
Popular Spruce Railroad Trail on ODT about to close for final work
PORT ANGELES – One of the most popular sections of the Olympic Discovery Trail is about to close until sometime in November. The final phase of work on the Spruce Railroad Trail along the north side of Lake
New hires and veteran paper makers coming together to get McKinley Mill ready to go
PORT ANGELES – The McKinley Mill in Port Angeles is not quite ready to go full-steam ahead, but new recruits are busy learning from seasoned veterans how to make their first giant rolls of paper from 100%
Sound Defense Alliance mounts opposition to expansion of Navy SEAL training in State Parks
PORT ANGELES – The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission is considering a request by the US Navy to expand the scope of SEAL training to include 29 State parks all around the Puget Sound and the
Ohio State football players charged with rape make 1st court appearances
Franklin County Ohio Sheriff(COLUMBUS) — Two Ohio State football players accused of rape appeared in court Thursday in Franklin County, Ohio, where the judge ordered them to not contact each other or the woman who reported the
January 2020 was the hottest in modern recorded history, NOAA says
Climate.gov(NEW YORK) — Last month has been named the hottest January in 141 years of recorded climate history, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The global land and ocean surface temperature in January was the
Senate passes bipartisan resolution to curb Trump's war authority on Iran
iStock/Thinkstock(WASHINGTON) — The Senate passed a bipartisan war powers resolution on Thursday aimed at reining in President Donald Trump’s ability to use military action against Iran without prior Congressional approval. The final vote was 55-45. Eight Republican