Gov. Inslee tours aftermath of wildfires

MALDEN, Wash. (AP) — Wildfires have scorched nearly 937 square miles in Washington state this week. That’s what Gov. Inslee said Thursday as he toured the devastated remains of the town of Malden. That’s more than in

Sequim Schools Alumni seek to honor long-time super fan

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Pepper Fisher SEQUIM – There’s an effort under way to name Sequim High School’s football field after a life-long supporter of the school’s athletic programs. The Sequim Schools Alumni Association wants to honor 81-year-old Myron Teterud by

14 states sue over Postal Service cuts

SEATTLE (AP) — A group of states, including Washington, suing over service cuts at the U.S. Postal Service is asking a federal judge to immediately undo some of them, saying the integrity of the upcoming election is

Suits filed against online ticket seller

SEATTLE (AP) — Court records show that a Seattle-based virtual box office company is facing two legal complaints that it owes artists and customers money. Are you one of them? Lawyers in Seattle filed one legal action

Body of fallen ice climber pulled from glacier

EVERETT, Wash. (AP) — Officials say searchers have found the body of a 26-year-old man who died after falling 50 feet into a glacial hole in northwest Washington. The Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office say Jake Robinson was

Cooke Aquaculture removes net pens from PA Harbor

Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – Cooke Aquaculture removed their entire net pen facility from Port Angeles Harbor late last month and are now awaiting a new lease agreement with the state Department of Natural Resources to build