Port of PA gets solid report on the community impacts of their Log Yard

PORT ANGELES – Officials at the Port of Port Angeles are tooting their own horn today, and maybe rightly so, after getting the results of a study they contracted with a consulting firm earlier this year. The
4PA founder works to streamline process for church to house a homeless person

By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – The Port Angeles City Council has had several discussions lately about the idea of churches offering temporary housing to homeless people. If the idea of that invokes images of tent cities
DOJ asks Supreme Court not to intervene in Trump dispute; says he has no claim to documents marked classified
joe daniel price/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The Department of Justice on Tuesday urged the Supreme Court to avoid intervening in the government’s ongoing documents dispute with Donald Trump, asserting that the former president is not entitled to
Supreme Court seems conflicted over California regulation on pork from pregnant pigs
ABC News (WASHINGTON) — The Supreme Court justices appeared deeply conflicted on Tuesday over the treatment of pregnant pigs, the prices consumers pay at the grocery store and California’s attempt to shape the pork industry with a
3 Phoenix college students killed in wrong-way driver crash
PHOENIX (AP) — Three Phoenix college freshmen were killed after their vehicle was struck by a wrong-way driver on a highway, authorities said Monday. The Arizona Department of Public Safety told local news outlets they received reports
State pays $2.75 million to Monroe woman in highway crash
MALTBY, Wash. (AP) — Washington state has agreed to pay $2.75 million to a woman who was seriously hurt in a rollover crash involving a state Department of Transportation vehicle on Highway 522. On March 5, 2018,
Crypto exchange Bittrex to pay $24M for violating sanctions
NEW YORK (AP) — Crypto exchange Bittrex was fined $24 million by U.S. authorities on Tuesday for helping clients evade U.S. sanctions in places such as Syria, Iran and Crimea. It is the largest penalty ever levied
Alaska’s Bering snow crab, king crab seasons canceled
SEATTLE (AP) — Alaska officials have canceled the fall Bristol Bay red king crab harvest, and for the first time, have also scrapped the winter harvest of smaller snow crab. The move is a double whammy to
US sued for pollution from retardant drops on wildfires
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — An environmental group filed a lawsuit Tuesday against U.S. Forest Service officials that alleges they polluted waterways during their campaigns against wildfires by inadvertently dropping large volumes of chemical flame retardant into streams.
Port of PA gets solid report on the community impacts of their Log Yard
PORT ANGELES – Officials at the Port of Port Angeles are tooting their own horn today, and maybe rightly so, after getting the results of a study they contracted with a consulting firm earlier this year. The