Olympic National Forest murder suspect appears in Federal Court

TACOMA – Following up on a murder that happened in our area earlier this year, a 23-year-old Renton man made his first appearance Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Tacoma on a charge of second degree murder
Current PASD Fall enrollment includes online learning option for grades 3-12

PORT ANGELES – Fall enrollment for Seaview Academy, Port Angeles School District’s 100% online education program, is now open. Any district student, grades 3 through 12, is eligible to enroll in the online program, which utilizes Port
Health Officer on getting back to work, misleading tests and how not to clean

PORT ANGELES – Clallam Health Officer Dr. Unthank held another briefing Wednesday morning that covered a lot of ground. First, the numbers. No new cases reported out of 957 tests. Still 14 positives and 11 of those
Peninsula College moves commencement ceremony in August

PORT ANGELES – Peninsula College will postpone its graduation ceremony to August. College President Luke Robbins says after surveying staff and students, they made the decision to move the commencement to August 22nd due to the coronavirus
Clallam unemployment rate down in March, big changes expected in April’s report

PORT ANGELES – Unemployment rates actually decreased slightly in March. But the numbers likely don’t reflect the surge of unemployment claims that came late in the month as the COVID-19 shut down took hold. According to the
PA Schools to deliver Wi-Fi to students via bus

PORT ANGELES – The Port Angeles School District is turning to buses as a way to help with internet connections for its students. The district has outfitted two buses with Wi-Fi transmitters and receivers. The plan is
NYC man seen on video aggressively arrested seeks to sue for $50M
kali9/iStockBy CHRISTINA CARREGA, ABC NEWS (NEW YORK) — Six weeks have passed since a bystander recorded Fitzroy Gayle’s interaction with NYPD officers that quickly escalated to an aggressive arrest over smoking marijuana in a park. Yet, the
Before reopening Michigan, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer says she's 'assessing daily' stay-at-home restrictions
RiverNorthPhotography/iStockBy KENDALL KARSON, ABC NEWS (LANSING, Mich.) — Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, one of the chief executives on the frontlines of the coronavirus crisis as her state suffers some of the highest tolls in the country, said
Inmates released early to ease coronavirus fears
SEATTLE (AP) — Hundreds of inmates have moved out of Washington state prisons as the coronavirus continues to spread in facilities across the state. Officials say hundreds more are on lists for possible release. At least 21
Snohomish County Sheriff won’t enforce stay-home order
OLYMPIA (AP) — The sheriff of Washington state’s third largest county, home to the city of Everett, says he won’t enforce Gov. Jay Inslee’s stay-at-home order to slow the spread of the coronavirus, saying it violates people’s