Top vote-getter in People’s Project is up and running in Sequim

Pepper Fisher SEQUIM — The results of last year’s People’s Project in Sequim, a participatory budgeting program that invited citizens to vote on how best to spend a portion of their taxes for a public project, has
Shore Aquatic Center postpones Open House and opening day

Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – The new Shore Aquatic Center in Port Angeles has postponed their grand opening, originally scheduled for Saturday, October 3. We contacted Center Manager Jessica Compton to find out why. She says they’ve
Younger people more likely to believe COVID-19 misinformation, Harvard survey finds
narvikk/iStockBy CATHERINE THORBECKE, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Younger people are more likely to believe false claims related to the novel coronavirus than older people, according to a new survey released Tuesday by a team of researchers
2 companies at Hanford fined $58M for “improper billing”
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — Two companies that do work at a former nuclear weapons production plant will pay fines of nearly $58 million for improperly billing the federal government for thousands of hours of work that were
Woman’s remains found, ex-boyfriend arrested
TACOMA, Wash. — The Pierce County Sheriff’s Department said a body believed to be that of missing woman Kassandra Cantrell was found Tuesday. The Pierce County Sheriff’s Department said Cantrell’s ex-boyfriend, 37-year-old Colin Dudley, was identified as
WSU researchers warn of potential spread of giant hornets
PULLMAN, Wash. — Researchers at Washington State University say they have predicted how and where the Asian giant hornet, also dubbed the “murder hornet” by some, could spread and find ideal places to live in the US and
Grizzly kills hunter in Alaskan National Park
COPPER CENTER, Alaska (AP) — A hunter has been killed by a grizzly bear in Alaska’s Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve. It’s the first-known grizzly attack death in the nation’s largest national park. Park officials said
Top vote-getter in People’s Project is up and running in Sequim
Pepper Fisher SEQUIM — The results of last year’s People’s Project in Sequim, a participatory budgeting program that invited citizens to vote on how best to spend a portion of their taxes for a public project, has
Shore Aquatic Center postpones Open House and opening day
Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – The new Shore Aquatic Center in Port Angeles has postponed their grand opening, originally scheduled for Saturday, October 3. We contacted Center Manager Jessica Compton to find out why. She says they’ve
Mark Wahlberg's company donates over one million masks to US schools
Joe Scarnici/Getty Images for Netflix(LOS ANGELES) — Mark Wahlberg is giving back to schools. The actor’s wellness company Performance Inspired has partnered with Accelerate360’s lifestyle brand LifeToGo to donate 1.3 million disposable masks to schools across the country.