PAPD hires full time Code Enforcement Officer

By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – The ongoing effort by the Port Angeles Police Department to make headway on a backlog of code enforcement issues took a big leap forward Monday with the hiring of Officer Derek
2 more Trump aides testifying for Jan. 6 committee: Ex-spokeswoman, NSC member will appear Thursday
Sarah Silbiger-Pool/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Two more aides in Donald Trump’s White House are expected to testify before the House Jan. 6 committee during its public hearings, sources say — this time an ex-spokeswoman for the former
Mariners win 14th in row, Rodríguez key hit to beat Rangers
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — The Seattle Mariners won their 14th straight game when rookie All-Star Julio Rodríguez hit a two-run double and Ty France homered after joining him on the AL team to beat the Texas Rangers
Washington teen’s body recovered from Spokane River in Idaho
POST FALLS, Idaho (AP) — Authorities have recovered the body of a 14-year-old Washington boy who went missing in the Spokane River in northern Idaho. Kootenai County sheriff’s officials say the Spokane boy was with his family
5 shot, hurt in Washington state Walmart amid altercation
MOUNT VERNON, Wash. (AP) — Authorities in Washington state say a Walmart customer and an employee and three young men were shot and wounded in the store in the city of Mount Vernon. The Seattle Times reports
WA Republican activists urge ballot drop box surveillance
SEATTLE (AP) — Republican activists in Washington state are organizing surveillance of election ballot drop boxes, raising concerns about possible voter intimidation. The Seattle Times reports signs were posted near ballot boxes over the weekend in Seattle-area
6 members of white supremacist group appear in Idaho court
COEUR D’ALENE, Idaho (AP) — Six of the 31 members of a white supremacist group who were arrested near a northern Idaho pride event last month have pleaded not guilty to misdemeanor charges of conspiracy to riot.
Rules for riding e-bikes on trails may be changing
OLYMPIA — As the use of electric-assist bicycles, or e-bikes, continues to surge, lawmakers and wildlife officials are studying their impacts on outland trails to determine where they should be allowed. The Washington Department Fish and Wildlife
Allyson Felix reflects on career after last championship run: 'It's been such a joy'
Michael Kappeler/picture alliance via Getty Images (EUGENE, Ore.) — The celebrated runner, who is the most decorated track star with 11 Olympic medals and 19 world championship medals, ran her last championship race ever on Friday, the
In a post-Roe world, Democrats want to protect digital health data from abortion punishments
ANDREY DENISYUK/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Among the priorities for congressional Democrats after the demise of Roe v. Wade are bills to protect someone’s digital health data from being subpoenaed for civil and criminal court cases as a