Woman undergoes successful uterus transplant, gives birth to baby

smrm1977/iStock(NEW YORK) — Like most women in their early 20s, Madison Gibbs is healthy, but there’s’s one thing that she’s’s struggled with her entire life. Gibbs, 22, who grew up with a condition called Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser Syndrome or

New interactive signs grace restored Port Angeles murals

PORT ANGELES – Three restored Port Angeles murals will soon be recognized with a dedication ceremony sponsored by The Nor’wester Rotary Club and the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe. The three murals titled, “Sluicing the Hogback”, “MV Kalakala”,

Local firefighters to help wash cars for leukemia fight

PORT ANGELES – The annual Firefighter Stairclimb in Seattle is coming up in March, and local firefighters are sponsoring a fundraiser this Sunday (March 1st) for a local team of firefighters who will participate in the event.

Annual tuna drive aims to help local food bank

PORT ANGELES – The annual community tuna drive is now in its 26th year, and local businesses are ready to receive your donations through April 13th. Tim Crowley is this year’s Tuna Drive Chairman. He spoke with

Washington approves banning ‘gay panic’ defense of homicide

OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — A measure prohibiting homicide defendants from claiming a defense based on panic over a victim’s sexual orientation or gender identity has been passed by lawmakers in Washington state. Nine states — California, Connecticut,