State releases new Covid guidance for parents and teachers ahead of first day of school

By Pepper Fisher OLYMPIA – There’s new guidance from the Washington State Dept. of health for schools and childcare facilities going into the next school year. A news release from the Department of Health lists new regulations
Pilot killed in crash in Buckhorn Wilderness area of Jefferson County

By Pepper Fisher BLYN, WASH. – The body of a pilot was recovered Wednesday afternoon after crash landing in a forested area of the Buckhorn Wilderness in Jefferson County. Original witness reports had the plane coming in
Ruling clouds future of southeast Alaska king salmon fishery
SEATTLE (AP) — A federal court ruling this week has thrown into doubt the future of a valuable commercial king salmon fishery in Southeast Alaska, after a conservation group challenged the government’s approval of the harvest as
Doctor accused in kidnapping for hire plot pleads guilty
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — A Spokane medical doctor accused of hiring someone on the dark web to kidnap his estranged wife pleaded guilty Wednesday to two counts of threats in interstate commerce as part of a plea
State helping fight fire threatening WA homes, sewer plant
GRANDVIEW, Wash. (AP) — A fire threatening homes, infrastructure and the a sewer plant in central Washington has prompted a state response, including aircraft. Interim State Fire Marshal Chad Cross said Thursday that the Canyon Road Fire
Police: Marshawn Lynch was asleep, car damaged before arrest
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Former NFL running back Marshawn Lynch was asleep and smelled of alcohol when Las Vegas police found him in his damaged sports car and arrested him on suspicion of driving while intoxicated, according
Congressional Republicans call Garland's remarks on Mar-a-Lago search insufficient
ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Congressional Republicans were quick to pan Merrick Garland’s Thursday remarks on the FBI search of Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago — calling the attorney general’s comments insufficient and insisting the Justice Department release more information
Levee setback project closes Town Road and foot trail
By Pepper Fisher SEQUIM – Progress is being made on Rivers Edge Levee Setback Project near the mouth of the Dungeness River. For that reason, Towne Road and the adjacent Dungeness Levee Trail have been closed due
State releases new Covid guidance for parents and teachers ahead of first day of school
By Pepper Fisher OLYMPIA – There’s new guidance from the Washington State Dept. of health for schools and childcare facilities going into the next school year. A news release from the Department of Health lists new regulations
Pilot killed in crash in Buckhorn Wilderness area of Jefferson County
By Pepper Fisher BLYN, WASH. – The body of a pilot was recovered Wednesday afternoon after crash landing in a forested area of the Buckhorn Wilderness in Jefferson County. Original witness reports had the plane coming in