Voters to decide Clallam DCD position again this fall

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PORT ANGELES – In the general election, Clallam County voters will be asked to return the Director of Community Development back to an appointed position. Clallam County became the only county in the nation to elect is

Former Veteran’s Center employee pleads guilty to theft

SEATTLE – A respiratory therapist at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Seattle pleaded guilty today in U.S. District Court in Seattle to theft of government property. 41-year-old Gene Wamsley of Bonney Lake admitted to stealing respiratory

Coal mining states encouraged by news from SCOTUS

CASPER, Wyo. (AP) — The U.S. Supreme Court has invited the acting solicitor general to weigh in on a request by Wyoming and Montana for the court to rule on a proposed coal export terminal in Washington

Pet owners report escape of kangaroo in Monroe

Monroe, Wash. -Just when you think you’ve heard it all, police in Monroe, Washington got a call this morning that someone’s baby kangaroo had escaped and was missing. Police were told by the owner that the 8-month-old

Nude burglar sought in church break-in

RICHLAND, Wash. — Police are searching for a man who allegedly burglarized a church in Richland, completely naked according to security footage, on Tuesday morning. Surveillance video shows the man rummaging through the offices of a Korean

Lower Elwha Police Chief discusses recent DOJ grants

Pepper Fisher CLALLAM COUNTY – The Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe was recently awarded two grants from the Department of Justice totaling nearly $1.5 million to expand community policing and support juvenile justice, drug treatment and domestic violence

PASD Superintendent reflects on first days back in school

Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – Port Angeles School Superintendent Marty Brewer joined the Todd Ortloff Show Tuesday and was first asked to talk about the first 2 days back in school for Kindergarteners, which started yesterday. “It

Inslee lifts some COVID restrictions

SEATTLE (AP) — Gov. Jay Inslee on Tuesday didn’t move any counties forward or backward in his four-phase COVID-19 reopening plan, but he did say more activities would be allowed throughout the state. At a news conference