New York Times podcast host comes to Clallam County to see how we’ll vote

By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – National news outlets made a pretty big deal in 2020 out of the fact that we live in the only county in America that has voted for the winner of every
WSDOT is asking for public comment on their draft 20-year plan

By Pepper Fisher OLYMPIA – How should the Washington State Department of Transportation spend their funds over the next 20 years? Should they prioritize maintenance of the roads and bridges we already have? Should they spend more
Biden administration calls for multiple 'pauses' in Israel-Hamas conflict
Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — White House national security spokesperson John Kirby on Thursday said that Israel agreed to a temporary pause in the fighting in order for two American hostages to be safely freed last month
Nancy Pelosi slams potential 3rd-party group in 2024, and more campaign takeaways
Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Nancy Pelosi is pushing back on No Labels — “perilous,” she calls it, earning some pushback of her own — as South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott echoed some of the election fraud
Trump team defends his eligibility for office in historic hearings about 14th Amendment, Jan. 6
Ethan Miller/Getty Images, FILE (DENVER) — After two and a half days of testimony about how former President Donald Trump allegedly played a key role in the violence on Jan. 6 and how that should disqualify him
Chipotle, McDonald's executives on how costs could hit consumers when California minimum wage increases
Jeenah Moon/Bloomberg via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The cost of doing business in California could soon be slightly more expensive with minimum wages set to increase in April. But what does that mean for menu prices
Formal charges filed in Diamond Point killing

PORT ANGELES – Formal charges have been filed against a Sequim woman accused of killing the daughter of a man for whom she was a caretaker. Yesterday, Clallam County prosecutors filed seven criminal counts against Aline Jones.
New York Times podcast host comes to Clallam County to see how we’ll vote
By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – National news outlets made a pretty big deal in 2020 out of the fact that we live in the only county in America that has voted for the winner of every
Republican Sen. Tuberville doubles down on blocking military nominees despite GOP pleas
Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Alabama Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville said Thursday he is not backing down after his fiery battle with Republican colleagues on the Senate floor over his unprecedented move to hold up hundreds of
Tobacco use falls among high school students, but is rising among middle schoolers: Study
SimpleImages/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Tobacco use has decreased among U.S. high school students, primarily with a drop in the use of e-cigarettes, but is on the rise among middle schoolers, according to a new federal report. The