Port Angeles man sentenced after assaulting officers

PORT ANGELES – A Port Angeles man was sentenced Thursday in Superior Court to serve 8 months in the County Jail for assaulting 3 police officers in January. 42-year-old Jeremy Leis’ case began on January 29 when
State Legislature intends to convene remotely and close Capitol building
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — It was announced Thursday that when the Washington state Legislature convenes in January, the Capitol building will be closed to the public due to the pandemic. Lawmakers will do their work through a
Two troopers hurt when they collide with each other
LAKEWOOD, Wash. (AP) — Authorities in Pierce County have reported two state troopers were injured after one trooper crashed into another’s patrol car as they were responding to a single-vehicle accident on a rain-soaked highway. Spokesman Ryan
Bothell man pleads guilty to insider trading
Seattle (KONP Staff) – A 36-year-old Bothell man pleaded guilty today in U.S. District Court in Seattle to securities fraud for insider trading activity. VIKY BOHRA admits that between 2015 and 2018, he used Amazon inside information
Saturday’s UW/California football game cancelled over Covid cases
The season opener between the California and University of Washington football teams has been canceled following a request from the Golden Bears due to a positive coronavirus test for one of their players. The Pac-12 says Cal
PA Police seek help in stopping graffiti in parks and elsewhere
Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – A rash of graffiti painting in the Port Angeles area is frustrating the efforts of City officials to keep up with its removal and has the Police Chief promising criminal prosecution. Especially
80-foot girders going in on Tuesday at Bagley Creek fish passage project
Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – Progress on the Bagley Creek fish passage project along Highway 101 east of Port Angeles is about to become very visible. This coming Tuesday, November 10, contractor crews will be placing enormous
Why the prospect of a divided government sent stocks soaring
uschools/iStockBy CATHERINE THORBECKE, ABC News(NEW YORK) — Despite days of uncertainty surrounding a tight presidential race that remains too close to call, U.S. stocks have soared over election week — with many pinning the gains on the
Port Angeles man sentenced after assaulting officers
PORT ANGELES – A Port Angeles man was sentenced Thursday in Superior Court to serve 8 months in the County Jail for assaulting 3 police officers in January. 42-year-old Jeremy Leis’ case began on January 29 when
Four months after Dr. Fauci's prediction, US hits 100,000 new COVID cases in a single day
Official White House Photo by Shealah CraigheadBy ERIN SCHUMAKER, ABC News (NEW YORK) — While Americans’ attention is centered on the outcome of the presidential election, the country quietly hit a grim milestone, marking a record-breaking 102,831