City of PA asks judge to compel disposal company to get back on the job

By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – City of Port Angeles officials say they were caught completely off guard when Newsradio KONP’s story broke last week that Olympic Disposal would no longer be picking up recycling and yard
Democrats lash out at Biden administration over handling of Haitian migrants
uschools/iStock (WASHINGTON) — Even as the Biden administration makes progress toward dispersing the large group of mostly Haitian nationals gathered in Del Rio, Texas, government officials are facing internal divisions over how the migrants have been treated.
City of PA asks judge to compel disposal company to get back on the job
By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – City of Port Angeles officials say they were caught completely off guard when Newsradio KONP’s story broke last week that Olympic Disposal would no longer be picking up recycling and yard
Why thousands of migrants, many from Haiti, are stuck at Texas-Mexico border
SezerOzger/iStock (TEXAS) — A mounting crisis is unfolding at the U.S.-Mexico border where thousands of migrants, many from Haiti, have trekked across dozens of countries, facing blistering heat and other dangers to seek refuge in the United
Study: Port Angeles one of top environmentally sustainable small cities

PORT ANGELES – Port Angeles is ranked one of the top small cities for sustainability. In a survey of data released this week from AdvisorSmith, Port Angeles is the sixth most-sustainable small city in the United States.
Local unemployment rate rises slightly in August

PORT ANGELES – Unemployment rates ticked up in Clallam County last month. According to the state Employment Security Department, the county’s rate rose to 5.8%. That’s up from 5.5% in July. The number of people employed went
Clallam 2 Fire Rescue gets ratings boost

PORT ANGELES – Residents in Clallam Fire District Two may get some relief on their fire insurance premiums. The Washington Survey and Rating Bureau (WSRB) has improved Clallam 2 Fire Rescue’s protection class. That could help property
House committee probing Jan. 6 attack could subpoena Trump aides: Sources
DouglasRissing/iStock (WASHINGTON) — The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol could issue its first subpoenas in the coming days, possibly targeting several former high-level aides to President Donald Trump for records and
Biden agrees with France's Macron that sub snub could have been handled better
CameronSmith/Flickr (WASHINGTON) — President Joe Biden for the first time admitted the diplomatic fallout with France over a recent defense deal could have been better handled, the White House said Wednesday in a joint statement with French
Biden admin missed red flags before Haitian migrant surge
OleksiiLiskonih/iStock (WASHINGTON) — Months before the Haitian migrant surge at the southern border, Border Patrol agents on the front lines in Texas sounded alarms that Del Rio was vulnerable and resources could become overwhelmed, according to email