Man arrested after high speed crash into Carlsborg building

CARLSBORG – A Sequim man was arrested for driving a vehicle into a building in Carlsborg. 18-year-old Quinton Burroughs-Hernandez was arrested for hit and run and reckless endangerment and two outstanding arrest warrants. At about five Wednesday
Grant applications open now for small businesses hit by Covid restrictions
OLYMPIA — Applications for round 3 of Washington State’s Small Business grants are now being accepted. Struggling business owners hit hard by the governor’s latest round of restrictions began applying for the grants on Wednesday at the Department
Spruce Railroad Trail section of ODT is finally complete and open to the public
PORT ANGELES – Olympic National Park officials announced Wednesday that the final phase of work along one of the most interesting segments of the Olympic Discovery Trail is now complete. The years-long project to turn the entire 10-mile
A message from the Leadership Class at PAHS
The Homeless Project group (Gabby Montana, Lilly Sanders, Liberty Lauer, Kathryn Jones, Jaeda Elofson, Caedence Elofson, Josephine Edgington and Mylee Soiseth), part of the Leadership Class at Port Angeles High School, would like to thank the staff
Five MTA employees charged with overtime fraud scheme
mixmotive/iStockBy AARON KATERSKY, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Five current and former Metropolitan Transportation Authority employees have been charged with fraud for falsely claiming to have worked hundreds of hours of overtime that they did not in
COVID-19 vaccines not expected for pregnant people for some time
Blue Planet Studio/iStockBy KATIE KINDELAN, ABC News (NEW YORK) — With two COVID-19 vaccines possibly being authorized by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) this month, the question remains when pregnant people will be able to
Hackers from potential 'nation-state' target COVID-19 vaccine supply chain, IBM warns
nevodka/iStockBy CATHERINE THORBECKE, ABC News (NEW YORK) — As a global race for the coronavirus vaccine heats up, IBM warned Thursday that it detected a phishing email scam spanning six countries aimed at organizations that are keeping
City of PA launches new, robust code enforcement effort
PORT ANGELES – The city of Port Angeles now has three code enforcement officers working through a bevy of complaints. The city re-started the program recently, adding budget money after code enforcement was cut from the budget
Man arrested after high speed crash into Carlsborg building

CARLSBORG – A Sequim man was arrested for driving a vehicle into a building in Carlsborg. 18-year-old Quinton Burroughs-Hernandez was arrested for hit and run and reckless endangerment and two outstanding arrest warrants. At about five Wednesday
712,000 workers filed jobless claims last week as pandemic rages
courtneyk/iStockBy CATHERINE THORBECKE, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Another 712,000 workers filed jobless claims last week, the Department of Labor said Thursday, as the coronavirus pandemic continues to take a toll on the labor market. The weekly jobless