Pump track construction in Port Angeles starts Monday

By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – As if the newly-constructed Dream Playground wasn’t enough, things are about to heat up once again at the Erickson Playground in Port Angeles. Starting Monday, the Parks & Recreation Department and
A new grant is funding great new summer activities for kids in Sequim

By Pepper Fisher SEQUIM — It’s going to be a great summer outdoors for a lot of kids in the Sequim area because of a unique partnership between the City of Sequim, the Boys and Girls Club
King County approves proposed asphalt plant near Cedar River
RENTON, Wash. (AP) — After years of protest, moratoriums and delays, King County has granted approval for an asphalt plant to be built in Renton on the banks of the Cedar River. The county ruled Thursday that
President Joe Biden to visit Pacific Northwest next week
SEATTLE (AP) — President Joe Biden will travel to Portland and Seattle next week, his first visit to the region as president. Additional details are expected in the coming days, but The Seattle Times reported the White
Gypsy Joker Motorcycle Club leader gets life for murder
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A judge has sentenced the Gypsy Joker Motorcycle Club Portland chapter president and another club member to life in prison for the torture-style killing of an ex-club member. The Oregonian/OregonLive reports U.S. District
NAACP calls on Justice Department to investigate $90 million Mississippi welfare fraud case
JC Olivera/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The NAACP called on Attorney General Merrick Garland to investigate years of allegations of widespread fraud and misspending in Mississippi totaling a reported $96 million, according to a letter obtained exclusively by ABC
Fire that destroyed businesses on San Juan Island was arson
FRIDAY HARBOR, Wash. (AP) — The Town of Friday Harbor on San Juan Island says a fire that burned through a block of businesses last week was intentionally set. KING-TV reports city officials said the fire that
Yakima growers worry about cold snap impact on fruit crop
YAKIMA, Wash. (AP) — A hovering arctic jet stream has brought biting cold, snow, rain and hail that is concerning growers across central Washington’s Yakima Valley. The Yakima Herald-Republic reports grower Mike Saunders with Apple King—Pro Orchard
Pump track construction in Port Angeles starts Monday
By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – As if the newly-constructed Dream Playground wasn’t enough, things are about to heat up once again at the Erickson Playground in Port Angeles. Starting Monday, the Parks & Recreation Department and
A new grant is funding great new summer activities for kids in Sequim
By Pepper Fisher SEQUIM — It’s going to be a great summer outdoors for a lot of kids in the Sequim area because of a unique partnership between the City of Sequim, the Boys and Girls Club