PA hiker found dead in ONP
PORT ANGELES — The body of a Port Angeles woman was found in Olympic National Park Saturday. Lisa Markli’s body was found below Stephen Peak. According to Olympic National Park officials, she was travelling solo on the Bailey Range Traverse, a
'The Earth is screaming at us': Gov. Inslee calls for climate action amid record heat
ABC News (WASHINGTON) — The record-high temperatures recorded around the world show “the climate change bomb has gone off” and Americans must push “further and faster” for solutions — including voting against “climate deniers” like former President Donald
'I worry' about 'price' to get soldier Travis King back from North Korea, McCaul says
ABC News (WASHINGTON) — House Foreign Affairs Committee Chair Michael McCaul said Sunday that he’s concerned North Korea will demand concessions from the United States in exchange for releasing American Travis King, the soldier who last week fled
Mike Pence ‘not interested in trading insults’ with Trump as he tries to win New Hampshire
Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images (NORTH CONWAY, N.H.) — An independent voter at a meet-and-greet in New Hampshire on Friday told former Vice President Mike Pence that he was concerned with his place in the polls — and with the
'People are hungry for more choices': Inside the Green Party’s push for 2024
Paul Marotta/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — With the 2024 presidential election heating up, debates over the role of third parties are beginning to simmer — and Democrats fear the Green Party could offer voters an enticing alternative who
New guidance suggests skipping Ozempic before surgery
Mario Tama/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — In recent years, Ozempic and other similar drugs, called GLP-1 agonists, have grown in popularity for weight loss. However, doctors are now cautioning people against taking these medications before undergoing surgery or
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.
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.