PenCol and McKinley Mill partnership is a model that other businesses can join

By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – It’s been a little over 3 years since the McKinley Paper mill reopened, and today they are operating at full steam. They’ve grown from 24 employees to over 200 employees today.
Salmon fishing suspended near Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — The state is temporarily shutting down salmon fishing just west of Port Angeles. The Department of Fish and Wildlife says a full closure will go into effect August 3rd for areas in the Strait
Democrat Rep. Dean Phillips says Biden shouldn't run in 2024
Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images) (WASHINGTON) — Democratic Rep. Dean Phillips, D-Minn, said publicly that he would not support President Joe Biden in 2024 amid a slew of new polling reflecting Democrats’ desire for a new presidential candidate. The White
Family demanding answers in death of woman who fell from moving patrol car
Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images) (DECATUR, Ga.) — The family of a Georgia woman who died after she was taken into custody and fell out of a moving police patrol car earlier this month is demanding answers in her
Thank you for being a friend: 'The Golden Girls' restaurant opens in Los Angeles on Saturday
Paul Drinkwater/NBCU Photo Bank If their hearts are true, grab a pal or a confidante and head The Golden Girls pop-up restaurant, which opens for business in Los Angeles on Saturday — which is National Golden Girls
Ferndale officer charged with attempted child molestation
BELLINGHAM, Wash. (AP) — A Ferndale police officer has been charged with attempted child molestation. Michael Scott Langton was charged Thursday in Whatcom County Superior Court. Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Ben Pratt asked the court to set
Dog left on balcony in extreme heat dies, owner charged
SEDRO-WOOLLEY, Wash. (AP) — A Sedro-Woolley woman was arrested after she allegedly left her family’s dog on a balcony without water or shade during dangerous high temperatures, resulting in the dog’s death. The woman was charged with
‘Very hot’ – heat duration records could fall in Northwest
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Extreme heat is forecast to stretch through the weekend in the Pacific Northwest and authorities are investigating whether triple-digit temperatures were to blame for the deaths of at least four people. The Oregon
McCarthy doesn't 'recall' talking to Cassidy Hutchinson on Jan. 6
Win McNamee/Getty Images) (WASHINGTON) — House GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., on Friday said he did not “recall” speaking to former Trump White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson on Jan. 6 after the former White House official testified about
Washington judge overturns insurance rate credit scoring ban
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — A Thurston County judge has overturned a Washington state rule that prohibits insurers from using credit scoring to set rates for auto, homeowner and renter insurance. Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler adopted the rule