After 40 years, NOLS Bookmobile is coming back

CLALLAM COUNTY – The North Olympic Library System hasn’t had a Bookmobile since 1981. But that’s about to change. Starting this fall, a brand new Bookmobile will set out to bring books to readers throughout Clallam County,
Dash Air suspends operations until DOT settles complaint from competition

By Pepper Fisher SEATTLE – Dash Air Shuttle has made the decision to delay its maiden flights and refund all advanced ticket sales until they can resolve a complaint filed by Kenmore Air with the US Dept.
9/11 families slam Saudi-backed LIV Golf tournament in New Jersey
Jamie Squire/LIV Golf via Getty Images, FILE (NEW YORK) — Terry Strada, the chair of the organization 9/11 Families United, which advocates for families of victims and survivors of the 2001 attacks, was shocked when she heard
Abbott commits $1.25M for trauma counseling for Uvalde
Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images, FILE (AUSTIN, Texas) — Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced he will provide a $1.25 million grant to the Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District for counseling students and faculty impacted by the mass shooting
Family files lawsuit against Sesame Place, alleging racial discrimination
Spencer Platt/Getty Images, FILE (PHILADELPHIA) — A proposed class action lawsuit has been filed by a Baltimore family against Sesame Place, alleging racial discrimination from the theme park. The family said it decided to come forward after
School district responds to 'Don't Say Gay' law with transgender reporting rule
STOCK IMAGE/Getty Images (LEE COUNTY, Fla.) — Transgender students in Lee County School District in Florida who want to be identified by teachers and principals with pronouns that correspond with their gender identity will now have to
Manchin surprisingly announces spending deal with Schumer — including health care, climate
Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — In a surprise move Wednesday, West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin announced that not only had he reached a deal with Majority Leader Chuck Schumer on a major health care-focused spending package —
'Trigger laws' on abortion temporarily blocked in Wyoming, North Dakota
boonchai wedmakawand/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — “Trigger laws” that would place a near-total ban on abortion were temporarily blocked in Wyoming and North Dakota on Wednesday, just as they were to go into effect. Both states are
After 40 years, NOLS Bookmobile is coming back
CLALLAM COUNTY – The North Olympic Library System hasn’t had a Bookmobile since 1981. But that’s about to change. Starting this fall, a brand new Bookmobile will set out to bring books to readers throughout Clallam County,
Washington’s most populous county OKs free transit for youth
SEATTLE (AP) — People age 18 and under will ride buses, water taxis and streetcars for free in Washington state’s most populous county starting Sept. 1. The Seattle Times reports the King County Council unanimously approved the