Makah Tribe and local agencies work together to get fish into foodbanks

PORT ANGELES – Local food bank customers are getting a windfall of some of the best fish on earth thanks to the combined effort of the Cape Flattery Fishermen’s Cooperative, Washington State University Extension, and Washington Sea
Gov. revises crowd size restriction for Phase 3
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Starting Monday, Washington state counties in the third phase of the reopening plan will have to limit indoor and outdoor social gatherings to no more than 10, down from the current 50. The
Spokane officer pleads not guilty to vehicular assault charges
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — A Spokane police officer has pleaded not guilty to charges stemming from an investigation that determined he was driving more than twice the speed limit when he struck another vehicle, injuring its passengers.
Court documents reveal circumstances of Bothell officer’s death
SEATTLE — Court documents say a man arrested in the fatal shooting of a suburban Seattle police officer claimed he fired in self-defense to keep his car, gun and marijuana from being seized. Henry Eugene Washington did
Mariners announce promo to get your own cutout placed in the stands during games
SEATTLE — There will be no fans in T-Mobile Park when the Seattle Mariners take the field this season, at least not in traditional sense. But the organization thinks they’ve come up with a way to fill the
County shuts down shell fishing along Strait

PORT ANGELES – Health officials have shut down all beaches along most of the Strait of Juan de Fuca to shell fishing. Due to high levels of biotoxins, Clallam County’s health department downgraded recreational shellfish harvesting to
Years-long deal to remove 4 dams in jeopardy from regulators
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Federal regulators on Thursday threw a significant curveball at a coalition that has plans to demolish four massive hydroelectric dams on the Klamath River along the Oregon-California border to save salmon. A deal
Lose a cannon? It might be in Newport Beach
NEWPORT, Ore. – Police in the Oregon coastal town of Newport are searching for the owner of a cannon. The department took to Facebook asking people if they know who left the cannon near Northeast Third and
Makah Tribe and local agencies work together to get fish into foodbanks
PORT ANGELES – Local food bank customers are getting a windfall of some of the best fish on earth thanks to the combined effort of the Cape Flattery Fishermen’s Cooperative, Washington State University Extension, and Washington Sea
Pompeo slams 'rioters pulling down statues' for 'assault' on tradition
TOM BRENNER/POOL/AFP via Getty ImagesBy CONOR FINNEGAN, ABC NEWS (WASHINGTON) — Secretary of State Mike Pompeo unveiled a new report on “unalienable rights” Thursday, defining human rights in a narrow scope and condemning what he called an