PA Chamber is planning to celebrate the 4th of July, even if it’s in September

PORT ANGELES – During this time of uncertainty about when our lives will get back to normal, it’s good to know that there are people in our community working hard on a plan to celebrate when that
Clallam County to help ailing tourism-related groups hit by coronavirus shutdown

PORT ANGELES – Clallam County is poised to give about 100-thousand dollars to a number of local tourism agencies to help them weather the coronavirus shut down. Next week, county commissioners are expected to officially approve moving
State Supreme Court rules on Grocer group penalty
SEATTLE (AP) — The Washington Supreme Court has ordered a lower court to reconsider the largest penalty for campaign finance violations ever assessed in the state. A judge imposed an $18 million penalty against the Grocery Manufacturers
Intrepid wolf thought to be dead, leaves a legacy
SALEM, Ore. (AP) — Wildlife officials say a famous wolf that wandered thousands of miles from Oregon and became the first wild wolf spotted in California in almost 90 years before returning to Oregon and starting a
Free potatoes! Just drive to Idaho
OAKLEY, Idaho — Rather than watch his crop rot, an Idaho potato farmer decided to give away the farm, offering thousands of pounds of potatoes for free. Ryan Cranney, owner of the 113-year-old Cranney Farms, posted on Facebook Tuesday that
Facebook contacting users who “liked” phoney COVID posts
NEW YORK (AP) — Have you liked or commented on a Facebook post about the COVID-19 pandemic that turned out to be a hoax? The social media company says it is now going to let users know if they
Clallam Transit Manager talks about reduction in service, increase in vigilance
PORT ANGELES – Because of reduced ridership since the Governor’s “Stay Home, Stay Healthy” proclamation, Clallam Transit Thursday shifted bus service to their Saturday service schedule which, according to General Manager Kevin Gallacci, starts a little later
Trump’s new chief of staff Mark Meadows responds to frequent controversy with fits of emotion: Sources
Oleg Albinsky/iStock(WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump has often boasted that he not only tolerates controversy, he thrives on it. “I think controversy is a good thing, not a bad thing,” he said this week, after facing blowback
'Significant number' of US crew still stuck on cruise ships, State Dept. says
aquatarkus/iStock(NEW YORK) — Twenty-seven-year-old Matthew Gordon is a performer on Holland America’s Volendam. Gordon is one of a “fairly significant number of U.S. citizen crew members” still stuck on cruise ships around the world, Ian Brownlee, the
Longtime Trump friend Roger Stone denied new trial
Marilyn Nieves/iStock(WASHINGTON) — Roger Stone will not get a new trial, a federal judge in Washington, D.C. ruled Thursday, months after the longtime GOP operative’s sentencing to more than three years in prison on Feb. 20. Federal