Canning a City Manager is expensive, taxpayers left in the dark

By Pepper Fisher SEQUIM – When the Sequim City Council emerged from their executive session Monday night and Mayor William Armacost announced that they would take a vote on asking for City Manager Charlie Bush’s resignation, it
Hundreds snap up spots for Port Angeles’ COVID-19 vaccination clinics

PORT ANGELES — Overwhelming demand for COVID-19 vaccines, has filled all the available spots for upcoming mass vaccination clinics in a matter of hours. The county opened registration at the start of the business day Wednesday. In
Victoria's Secret sees pandemic rebound with improved sales, more inclusivity
kokkai/iStockBy JACQUELINE LAUREAN YATES, GMA(WASHINGTON) — While many retailers have seen a decline in business during the coronavirus pandemic, Victoria’s Secret is leaning into an elevated position for growth and new beginnings. Many have been applauding the
Irish state makes landmark apology for church-run homes, where thousands of infants died
MaRabelo/iStockBy PATRICK REEVELL, ABC News (DUBLIN) — Ireland’s prime minister on Wednesday made a solemn state apology to the women and children that suffered in church-run homes for unmarried mothers and their babies, as the country confronts
2 of 3 Washington Republican Rep’s support impeachment
SEATTLE (AP) — Two of the three Republicans in Washington state’s congressional delegation have come out in favor of impeaching President Donald Trump over the riot of his supporters at the U.S. Capitol. Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler
Update on northwest wind storm
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — A powerful windstorm has rolled through the Pacific Northwest, killing one person and leaving a trail of damage. The storm nearly blew a US Mail tractor-trailer off of Whidbey Island’s Deception Pass Bridge,
Amazon defends closing Parler account
SEATTLE (AP) — Seattle-based Amazon.com has asked a federal judge to deny a request to reinstate the cloud-service account for conservative social media network Parler. The company’s lawyers on Tuesday claimed Parler shrugged off police violence content
Not guilty plea from man associated with body parts
PRESCOTT, Ariz. (AP) — A former Washington state businessman accused of discarding human remains in remote areas of central Arizona has pleaded not guilty in the case. Walter Mitchell was arraigned today in Yavapai County Superior Court.
Assault charge for man who ran over two officers
YAKIMA, Wash. (AP) — A 43-year-old man accused of running over two Yakima police officers last week has been charged with first-degree assault. Salvador Muñoz-Gonzalez also faces stolen motor vehicle and eluding charges in connection with the
Virginia lawmakers introduce bill to abolish death penalty
ablokhin/iStockBy IVAN PEREIRA, ABC News (RICHMOND, Va.) — Virginia state lawmakers introduced legislation Wednesday that would abolish the state’s death penalty. Virginia House of Delegates member Mike Mullin and state Sen. Scott Surovell introduced bills to their