PA man in custody following high-speed chase

BLYN – A Port Angeles man is in custody after initiating a high-speed chase on Highway 101 east of Sequim. 27-year-old Justin Radisich was called in by other drivers for erratic driving at about 7:30 Thursday morning,
Congressman Kilmer gets Wild Olympics Bill passed in House

By Pepper Fisher Washington, DC – On Friday, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Wild Olympics Wilderness and Wild and Scenic Rivers Act (H.R. 999). The bill, which was introduced by Representative Derek Kilmer and passed
Lawyers, Prosecutors begin to sort out impact of State Supreme Court ruling
SEATTLE (AP) — Lawyers say yesterday’s Washington Supreme Court decision striking down the state’s felony drug possession law could result in tens or hundreds of thousands of convictions being vacated. It could also mean shorter sentences for
Gov. Inslee says all counties are safe from moving backward in plan
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Gov. Inslee said none of the state’s regions will revert back to more restrictive COVID-19 requirements under the state’s economic reopening plan. Inslee announced Thursday the pause in potential rollbacks amid dropping case
Open carry ban passes through State Senate
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — The State Senate has approved a measure that would ban the open carry of guns and other weapons on the Capitol campus and at or near any permitted public demonstration across the state.
Clark County Republicans censor member over Trump impeachment vote
VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) — Members of the Washington’s Clark County Republican Party have voted to formally censure Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, of Battle Ground, over her vote to impeach former President Trump. In a rowdy gathering at
Kennewick Facilities District faces big fines
TRI-CITIES, Wash. (AP) — An investigation in Washington state has found more than $20,000 of taxpayer money improperly went to support a failed campaign in 2017 for improvements at a convention center in Kennewick. The Kennewick Public
Oregon Republican lawmakers revive boycott strategy
SALEM, Ore. (AP) — Republican lawmakers in Oregon have boycotted an Senate session, using a tactic they had employed in the past two years to assert their will by stopping work in the Democratic-led Legislature. This time
PA man in custody following high-speed chase
BLYN – A Port Angeles man is in custody after initiating a high-speed chase on Highway 101 east of Sequim. 27-year-old Justin Radisich was called in by other drivers for erratic driving at about 7:30 Thursday morning,
'A hidden figure no longer': NASA officially names DC headquarters after Mary W. Jackson
iStockBy: CATHERINE THORBECKE, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — NASA officially named its headquarters in the nation’s capital after Mary W. Jackson, the agency’s first Black woman engineer, with a ceremony honoring her legacy on Friday. “With the official