If a state grant clears budget negotiations, Sequim Library will see some big changes

By Pepper Fisher SEQUIM – The North Olympic Library System’s plans to build a new library in Sequim were dashed in 2018 when a tax levy put to voters failed by just 1%. Now there’s new hope
ICE officers alleged to have used 'excessive' force, verbally abused detainees: Report
Grandriver/iStockBy QUINN OWEN, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — An Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention center in Eloy, Arizona, was in violation of multiple detention standards that put the health and safety of detainees at risk, according to a
MLB's opening day marked by a COVID-19 postponement, weather impacts and limited fans
nuttiwut rodbangpong/iStock (NEW YORK) — COVID-19- and weather-related postponements and limited but enthusiastic fans marked MLB’s highly anticipated opening day. Stadiums across the country welcomed back fans Thursday for the first time in over a year, after
MLB's opening day marked by a COVID-19 postponement, weather impacts and limited fans
nuttiwut rodbangpong/iStock(NEW YORK) — COVID-19- and weather-related postponements and limited but enthusiastic fans marked MLB’s highly anticipated opening day. Stadiums across the country welcomed back fans Thursday for the first time in over a year, after teams
Another Washington man arrested for breaching Capitol
VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) — Federal agents have arrested a Washington state man who is accused of breaching the U.S Capitol on Jan. 6, pushing past police and entering the Senate gallery. Marc Bru appeared in U.S. District
Convicted murderer will get new trial
TACOMA, Wash. (AP) — An appellate court in Washington state said this week that a man who was sentenced in a gruesome attack resulting in his mother’s death in 2017 will get a new trial because of
Bellevue-based Coinstar steps up for Georgia man
MARIETTA, Ga. (AP) — A Washington state company has stepped in to solve the money problems of a Georgia man. Andreas Flaten says his former employer dumped at least 90,000 pennies on his driveway last month as
Cattle rancher pleads guilty in ghost cattle case
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — A Tri-Cities cattle rancher has pleaded guilty in federal court to a single count of wire fraud and faces up to 20 years in prison for a scam involving cattle that did not
Investigators say wanted man killed by police likely fired first
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Investigators say a fugitive wanted in the highly publicized killing of a right-wing demonstrator in Portland, Oregon, last summer probably fired first at police in Washington state before they killed him. A task
If a state grant clears budget negotiations, Sequim Library will see some big changes
By Pepper Fisher SEQUIM – The North Olympic Library System’s plans to build a new library in Sequim were dashed in 2018 when a tax levy put to voters failed by just 1%. Now there’s new hope