Peninsula College has a plan and they’re sticking to it

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PORT ANGELES — New guidance issued Wednesday by Gov. Inslee gives universities, colleges, technical schools and apprenticeship programs fresh options to consider as they prepare for the return of students, some as early as Aug. 1. It

Ford Unveils Fourteenth Generation F-150

Ford Motor Company(NEW YORK) — BY: MIKE DOBUSKI The most popular vehicle in the United States has been redesigned. At a livestreamed event Thursday evening, Ford pulled the wraps of the fourteenth generation F-150. Ford’s F-Series pickup trucks,

Monsanto settling with states for toxic contamination

SEATTLE (AP) — The agrochemical giant Monsanto has agreed to pay Washington state $95 million to settle a lawsuit that blamed it for pervasive pollution from PCBs — toxic industrial chemicals that have accumulated in plants, fish

Portland murderer gets life sentence

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A Portland, Oregon judge has sentenced Jeremy Christian to spend the rest of his life in prison for the murders of two people on a MAX light rail train during a racist rant.

Lynnwood School District eliminating high school cops

LYNNWOOD, Wash. (AP) — The Lynnwood school district has cut ties with local police departments and is ending contracts with resource officers at high schools amid the national outcry over racial injustice. The Edmonds School Board of

Amazon buys Seattle’s hockey arena naming rights

NEW YORK (AP) — Amazon is bringing its climate change message to a new arena. Literally. The company is eager to prove that it’s working to combat climate change and is now paying to name Seattle’s new