New affordable business loans announced by local Chambers

CLALLAM COUNTY – All three major Chambers of Commerce in Clallam County announced today a newly-launched partnership to offer small businesses affected by COVID-19 affordable Business Resilience Loans. Clallam County has contributed a combined total of $125,000
Clallam sees first positive COVID-19 cases in two weeks

PORT ANGELES – After nearly two weeks without a new case, Clallam County has two new positive COVID-19 patients. County Health Officer Dr. Allison Berry Unthank says one of the cases is a man in his 80’s
Sequim Council votes to work with Tribe on sewer debt

SEQUIM – The Sequim City Council, in a Special Executive Session Tuesday, came up with what they believe is a fair way to resolve a debt owed to the City by the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe. The Tribe
More PA parks facilities reopen

PORT ANGELES – The city of Port Angeles has reopened more of its parks and recreational facilities. As the county moved into Phase 2 of the state’s reopening plan, Port Angeles officials now have fully opened the
Reports of armed person at VA hospital called “case of mistaken identity” by police
SEATTLE (AP) — Seattle police responded to reports of an armed person at a hospital for military veterans Tuesday but later said a witness was mistaken. The incident was at VA Puget Sound Health Care in the
Triple homicide investigation continues in Yakima Valley
PARKER, Wash. (AP) — The FBI is investigating a triple homicide in the Yakima Valley town of Parker. Sheriff’s deputies were called to a house in Parker at about 6:20 p.m. Monday. Spokesman Casey Schilperoort says three
Amber alert issued for 3-year-old
SEATTLE — The Washington State Patrol says an AMBER Alert issued last night for a 3-year-old girl remains in effect. Melody Lopez of Wapato in Yakima County is believed to be in danger after being taken by
Feds testing all inmates at detention center
TACOMA (AP) — Federal officials say they will test all people detained at the Northwest detention center in Tacoma for COVID-19. In a filing in federal court in Seattle authorities said the testing at the immigration jail
Bellevue Police Chief blames gangs for looting
BELLEVUE, Wash. — Bellevue’s Police Chief is saying evidence so far shows that looters from Sunday night are part of an organized crime ring. Chief Steve Mylett said the looters were operating separately from the peaceful protesters who
Body of firefighter recovered on cliff
CLE ELUM, Wash.- The body of a missing firefighter from Redmond was recovered from a cliff in Kittitas County today. The Kittitas County Sheriff’s Office says the body Marcus Carroll, a Snohomish County Fire Fighter, was located