Port Angeles officials: There is no plan to remove downtown mural and fountain at this time

By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – There’s been an uproar on social media recently about the planned replacement of the Laurel Street Stairs in Port Angeles, which is used to connect uptown to the downtown shopping district.
Clallam County agencies receive millions in Recreation and Conservation grants
OLYMPIA – The Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office this week announced the award of nearly $190 million in grants to communities statewide to improve outdoor recreation and conserve important wildlife habitat for all of us and
Port Angeles officials: There is no plan to remove downtown mural and fountain at this time
By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – There’s been an uproar on social media recently about the planned replacement of the Laurel Street Stairs in Port Angeles, which is used to connect uptown to the downtown shopping district.
Netflix subscribers surged but its stock plummeted. Here's why.
Harun Ozalp/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Netflix revealed blockbuster subscriber growth in a quarterly earnings report this week, but since then the company’s shares have plummeted more than 20%. The reaction on Wall Street
DeSantis says Jan. 6 was 'unfortunate' but not an insurrection
Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis this week refused to call the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol an “insurrection” and blamed the press for having “spun up” the attack to “get
DOJ warns Texas against using buoys in Rio Grande to stop migrants
Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The Justice Department on Friday warned Texas GOP Gov. Greg Abbott that his administration’s use of ballards — or buoys — in the Rio Grande river to stop migrants could
Harris blasts Florida's history standards claim slavery included 'benefit' to Black Americans
Tetra Images/Getty Images (JACKSONVILLE, Fla.) — Vice President Kamala Harris traveled to Florida Friday to keep up her “fight” back against new, controversial Black history standards approved unanimously this week by the state’s board of education. Among
Mom who documented ovarian cancer battle on TikTok dies at 30: What to know about the deadly disease
taylorodlozil/Instagram (NEW YORK) — The death of a 30-year-old mom who battled ovarian cancer for eight years has put a spotlight on the deadly disease, and its impact on young women. Haley Odlozil’s death was announced last
Mega Millions jackpot grows to $720 million ahead of Friday's drawing
Catherine McQueen/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Just two days after a winning ticket was sold for the $1 billion Powerball, another lucky person has a chance at a mega-lottery drawing Friday. The Mega Millions jackpot has grown
Search for 'lioness' near Berlin called off as authorities believe animal is actually a wild boar
Jordan Cary / 500px/Getty Images (LONDON) — A massive search for an elusive animal initially thought to be a lioness on the loose near Germany’s capital was called off Friday after authorities found no trace of a