More surface repair work coming to Hwy 101, starting at Morse Creek

PORT ANGELES – The Department of transportation is about to start some repair work on Highway 101, but this time the work will be done at night to avoid some of the problems we saw earlier this
Arizona election official reacts to man facing federal charges for allegedly threatening him
Mario Tama/Getty Images, FILE (WASHINGTON) — After federal prosecutors unsealed charges Wednesday against a Missouri man who allegedly sent a voicemail threat to an Arizona election official last year, Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer confirmed the death
PA City Council makes code changes ahead of e-scooter pilot program

By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – The Port Angeles City Council has adopted some ordinance changes to make the Bird motorized scooter pilot program go a little more smoothly. In a lengthy discussion at Tuesday night’s council
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott doubles down on busing migrants to NYC amid feud with Mayor Eric Adams
Shelby Tauber/Bloomberg via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Texas Gov. Greg Abbott defended sending buses of migrants from the Texas-Mexico border to Democrat-led cities amid a feud with New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who accused Abbott
Seattle CEO who cut his pay so workers earned $70K resigns
SEATTLE (AP) — A Seattle CEO who announced in 2015 that he was giving himself a drastic pay cut to help cover the cost of big raises for his employees has announced his resignation. Dan Price, the
USC, UCLA exits could cost Pac-12 schools $13M in rights
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The departures of Southern California and UCLA from the Pac-12 Conference could mean an estimated loss of around $13 million per year in media rights for each of the remaining schools, according to
Man charged with assaulting 2 woman now charged with murder
SEATTLE (AP) — A 40-year-old Seattle man jailed since March on allegations he randomly assaulted two women was charged Tuesday with premeditated first-degree murder, accused of bludgeoning a third stranger to death on Capitol Hill, King County
Ex-judge gets 15 months for sex assault against co-workers
ASOTIN, Wash. (AP) — A former judge in southeastern Washington state who pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting two former court employees over several years was sentenced to 15 months in prison. Spokane County Judge Michael Price sentenced
More surface repair work coming to Hwy 101, starting at Morse Creek
PORT ANGELES – The Department of transportation is about to start some repair work on Highway 101, but this time the work will be done at night to avoid some of the problems we saw earlier this
Will Smith's Q Scores measuring mass appeal are revealed
Neilson Barnard/Getty Images The fallout from Will Smith‘s Oscars slap continues. On Thursday, Variety reports that the actor’s Q Scores, the industry standard for measuring celebrities’ mass appeal, have dropped significantly since he slapped host Chris Rock onstage at the Academy Awards in