Black Ball Ferry to halt operations for month of April

PORT ANGELES – The Black Ball Ferry Line in Port Angeles announced that they will be suspending service from March 30 to April 30. The company says they will continue to operate under the current schedule for
Many businesses are ordered to close for at least two weeks, but who’s going to enforce it?

PORT ANGELES – The Port Angeles Police Department has issued a Public Service Announcement (PSA) to address the Governor’s two-week restrictions on businesses during the current virus outbreak, and who is going to enforce those restrictions. While
Clallam awaiting dozens of COVID test results, community making PPE donations

PORT ANGELES – Clallam County still has just one confirmed positive test result for COVID-19. At a daily briefing Thursday morning, county officials reported there now have been 140 people tested in Clallam County, with one positive,
Preparation is paying off as PA city staff adjust to a situation in flux

PORT ANGELES – Port Angeles City Manager Nathan West signed a Declaration of Emergency Tuesday under the direction of the City Council in response to the current outbreak. We asked West why the declaration is important at
Remdesivir could be promising drug candidate to treat coronavirus
narvikk/iStock(WASHINGTON) — While there are no medications currently approved to treat people with the novel coronavirus, there are several therapies being investigated as potential life-saving options. Remdesivir is one of the most promising, with President Donald Trump
Update: The latest from the governor
SEATTLE — Gov. Inslee placed a 30-day statewide moratorium on evictions Wednesday, his latest measure in response to the increasing number of virus cases in Washington state. Inslee also called on all public utilities in the state to
Maryland veterinary clinic using 'curbside check-in' to stem coronavirus
Becky Perlow/ABC News(NEW YORK) — Amid the closure of restaurants and restrictions on nursing homes, veterinary practices are also starting to feel the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. One clinic in Maryland is taking steps to slow
Washington’s Lt. Governor leaving office to become a priest
OLYMPIA (AP) — Washington Lt. Gov. Cyrus Habib said Thursday that he is not running for re-election and will start the process of becoming a catholic priest. Habib, the state’s first blind lieutenant governor, said the decision
Feds approve natural gas pipeline and terminal on Oregon coast
SALEM, Ore. (AP) — A U.S. regulatory agency has approved a controversial natural gas pipeline and marine export terminal project in Oregon. One member said the environmental impacts are acceptable considering the public benefits that will be
Bride and florist team up to donate flowers after postponing wedding due to coronavirus concerns
Angela Mandigo(NEW YORK) — When a bride’s big day was canceled because of coronavirus concerns, her and her florist teamed up to create a silver lining by spreading joy to others. Keali Lay, 28, and her fiancé