The McKinley Paper Mill is helping law enforcement with their marijuana problem

By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office, like many law enforcement jurisdictions nationwide, has had to deal with a problem that many of us didn’t know existed; how to properly dispose of large
How Liz Cheney went from rising Republican star to primary underdog after Jan. 6
Alex Wong/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney has gone from House GOP leadership to party gadfly in the span of just over 18 months as she stands out as the loudest Republican critic of former
Police: Woman dies in Seattle light rail station accident
SEATTLE (AP) — Police say a woman has died after being struck by a Seattle light rail train at a station on Sunday. KIRO-TV reports that firefighters worked to extricate the woman from between the train and a platform
Coast Guard responds to small oil spill near San Juan Island
SEATTLE (AP) — The U.S. Coast Guard is responding to a diesel spill off the west coast of Washington state’s San Juan Island after a 49-foot (15-meter) fishing vessel sank with an estimated 2,600 gallons (9,854 liters)
Washington’s apple crop is forecast to be smaller this year
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — Washington’s apple crop is forecast to be a bit smaller this year because of the cool spring. The Washington State Tree Fruit Association on Monday projected the 2022 Washington state fresh apple crop
3 dead in crash on Highway 101 along Oregon Coast
LINCOLN CITY, Ore. (AP) — Oregon State Police troopers say three people have died in a crash involving two vehicles on the Oregon Coast. KPTV reports the crash south of Lincoln City happened Monday morning on Highway
Thousands of Capri Sun cases recalled over potential cleaning solution contamination
Kraft Heinz (NEW YORK) — As children are heading back to school this month, Kraft Heinz announced a recall on Friday of more than 5,000 cases of Capri Sun due to a possible contamination. This voluntary recall
Biden to sign major health, climate and tax bill Tuesday at White House ceremony
Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — President Joe Biden plans to sign the Democrats’ massive climate, health and tax bill into law on Tuesday at the White House, marking a major accomplishment for his domestic agenda less than
DOJ opposes news media request to unseal Trump search affidavit, calls it 'roadmap' to criminal investigation
CHANDAN KHANNA/AFP via Getty Images, FILE (WASHINGTON) — The Justice Department said in a new court filing Monday that it opposes an effort by multiple media organizations, including ABC News, to unseal the supporting affidavit behind the
Trump-backed Kari Lake walks fine line with Ron DeSantis in Arizona
Mario Tama/Getty Images, FILE (PHOENIX, Ariz.) — Republican candidate for Arizona governor Kari Lake, a former Phoenix news anchor who has seized the conservative spotlight in recent weeks, was careful not to forget former President Donald Trump