PASD puts 3 properties on the market

By: Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – The Port Angeles School District Board of Directors gave final approval Thursday night to put three of the properties owned by the District up for sale. The Central Services Building at
Tribe announces opening day of new hotel

By: Pepper Fisher SEQUIM — The Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe announced Friday the opening date of their brand new 7 Cedars Resort, which sits adjacent to the 7 Cedars Casino in Blyn. Guests can check into the five-story,
Sen. Tom Cotton bill would prohibit federal funding for teaching The 1619 Project
Tasos Katopodis/Getty ImagesBy BOBBY GEHLEN, ABC NEWS (WASHINGTON) — Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., has introduced legislation to prohibit federal funds for public schools to teach The 1619 Project, an initiative from The New York Times Magazine that
Portland officials order feds to remove barriers
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — In its ongoing clash with federal authorities over the presence of U.S. agents on its streets, Portland has a new area of contention: bike lanes. The city Bureau of Transportation says fencing and
City of Seattle settles in false imprisonment suit
SEATTLE (AP) — The City of Seattle has paid $300,000 to settle a lawsuit filed against the Police Department and detectives who arrested a Seattle man accused in the murder of an Illinois child in 1957. Former
Judge orders news outlets to turn over videos and photos to Seattle PD
SEATTLE (AP) — A judge has ruled that five Seattle news outlets must comply with a subpoena and give the Seattle Police Department unpublished video and photos from a May 30 racial justice protest. King County Superior
US Attorney in Seattle weighs in on presence of agents
SEATTLE – U.S. Custom and Border Patrol agents have been sent to Seattle reportedly to protect federal property and Mayor Jenny Durkan says she has been told they won’t confront protesters like federal authorities have done in
PASD puts 3 properties on the market
By: Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – The Port Angeles School District Board of Directors gave final approval Thursday night to put three of the properties owned by the District up for sale. The Central Services Building at
Tribe announces opening day of new hotel
By: Pepper Fisher SEQUIM — The Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe announced Friday the opening date of their brand new 7 Cedars Resort, which sits adjacent to the 7 Cedars Casino in Blyn. Guests can check into the five-story,
COVID-19 delays 'The Walking Dead' to 2021; 'Fear the Walking Dead' taking its place this October
AMC/Jace Downs(LOS ANGELES) — During an extended San Diego Comic-Con@Home panel, AMC announced that The Walking Dead, a movie about an outbreak, has been delayed by a real-life outbreak, COVID-19. “Obviously COVID has disrupted a lot of things for