$3.3M grant will help NOHN expand behavioral health services

By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – The North Olympic Health Care Network (NOHN) in Clallam County has just announced they were awarded a $3.3 million grant to expand their behavioral health resources on the Olympic Peninsula. The
Peninsula College will require vaccinations for all staff and students this Fall

PORT ANGELES – Peninsula College announced that COVID-19 vaccinations will be required for all students and employees returning to their campuses beginning Fall Quarter, but will issue waivers for specific exemptions. To be considered fully vaccinated, students and employees will need to self-attest that they
Should commercial flyover tours be allowed to continue at Olympic National Park?

By Pepper Fisher OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK – What do you think about air tours over Olympic National Park? It doesn’t happen every day. In 2017 through 2019 there were on average 64 air tours per year reported
Accused murderer of detective held without bail
VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) — A man accused of fatally shooting a Clark County sheriff’s detective in Vancouver, Washington, has been ordered held without bail. Guillermo Leon made his first appearance in county court Thursday on a warrant
Charter Amendment to deal with Seattle homelessness will be on ballot
SEATTLE (AP) — A campaign to alter Seattle’s city charter and force it to handle homelessness differently, known as Compassion Seattle, has officially qualified to appear on the November ballot. Election officials confirmed Wednesday morning that the
Teachers prevail in court over Monsanto
SEATTLE (AP) — Three schoolteachers in Washington state who sued chemical company Monsanto over exposure to materials in fluorescent lights have been awarded $185 million. The law firm representing the teachers says the jury returned the verdict
Trevor Milton, founder of electric truck startup Nikola, hit with securities fraud charges
Bloomberg/ Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Trevor Milton, the billionaire founder of electric truck manufacturer Nikola, was hit with securities fraud charges from federal prosecutors in New York City on Thursday. In a nearly 50-page indictment, prosecutors
Husband surprises wife with long-lost wedding video on 14-year anniversary
webphotographeer/ iStock (EUGENE, Ore) — Drew and Kayla Gottfried were heartbroken after they were told that their wedding video had been erased after they tied the knot in 2007. In a fortunate twist this past spring, Drew
$3.3M grant will help NOHN expand behavioral health services
By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – The North Olympic Health Care Network (NOHN) in Clallam County has just announced they were awarded a $3.3 million grant to expand their behavioral health resources on the Olympic Peninsula. The
SEC officially invites Texas, Oklahoma to conference
George Walker/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The SEC has officially offered the University of Texas and the University of Oklahoma invitations to join the conference starting on July 1, 2025 SEC commissioner Greg Sankey