Razor clam digs are back!

OLYMPIA – Razor clam digging is back on the Washington coast, beginning today. The state Department of Fish and Wildlife announced this week 39 days of digging through December, including 4 days in a row of morning
Health official suggests adopting Nuisance Ordinance if citizens want Covid rule-breakers cited

Pepper Fisher CLALLAM COUNTY – It’s been well reported that the spikes in Covid-19 cases in Clallam County throughout the summer have traced back to large gatherings, beginning around the 4TH of July. At Tuesday’s Board of
Federal report has strong words for Boeing and regulators
WASHINGTON, D.C. — A House committee issued a scathing report Wednesday questioning whether Boeing and government regulators have recognized the problems that caused two deadly 737 Max jet crashes and whether either will be willing to make significant changes
Report says downed power lines caused Oregon fires
DETROIT, Ore. — Fire officials say at least 13 fires that may have grown and merged into the deadly Beachie Creek Fire in Oregon were started by downed power lines. According to an incident report, those fires
Gubernatorial debate announced
SEATTLE (AP) — Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee and Republican challenger Loren Culp have agreed to a televised debate on Oct. 7. The Seattle Times reports the debate will be broadcast live from 8 to 9 p.m., just
WSU pioneer in gender equality in sports passes away
PULLMAN, Wash. (AP) — Pioneering sports administrator Joanne Washburn, who spent 39 years at Washington State University and was involved in a landmark lawsuit to bring equality to women’s sports, has died at the age of 83.
Wind and wildfires blamed for expected smaller apple crop
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — Washington’s apple crop will be up to 10% smaller than expected because wildfires and extreme windstorms have battered orchards in recent weeks. The Washington Apple Commission said Wednesday that the state supplies 65%
Razor clam digs are back!
OLYMPIA – Razor clam digging is back on the Washington coast, beginning today. The state Department of Fish and Wildlife announced this week 39 days of digging through December, including 4 days in a row of morning
Health official suggests adopting Nuisance Ordinance if citizens want Covid rule-breakers cited
Pepper Fisher CLALLAM COUNTY – It’s been well reported that the spikes in Covid-19 cases in Clallam County throughout the summer have traced back to large gatherings, beginning around the 4TH of July. At Tuesday’s Board of
Laverne Cox, Sterling K. Brown, Morgan Freeman and more scheduled to appear on Sunday's Emmys
Gabriel Olsen/FilmMagic(LOS ANGELES) — The Emmys are bringing in some major star power this Sunday. ABC and the Television Academy announced on Wednesday that Laverne Cox, Sterling K. Brown, Lin-Manuel Miranda and Morgan Freeman are among the latest stars scheduled to appear and/or