Robbery Suspect Arrested in Diamond Point
BLYN – A Sequim man wanted for robbery and burglary was taken into custody Friday morning after a multi-agency operation in the Diamond Point community. The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office said deputies responded July 23 to a
Two firefighters arrested by Border Patrol at Bear Gulch Fire

BY PEPPER FISHER Port Angeles – Two people fighting the Bear Gulch fire were arrested by federal law enforcement Wednesday, and 42 firefighters were escorted off of federal lands because the companies they were working for had their federal
$137M in federal education funds restored for Washington K-12

Olympia – A consortium of state attorneys general has reached an agreement to restore $7 billion in funding for education programs that were frozen by the Trump Administration. The agreement, announced by Washington Attorney General Nick Brown
COVID cases, hospitalizations ticking up in the US but remain lower than last year

A COVID-19 At-Home Test kit showing positive results. (Erik McGregor/LightRocket via Getty Images) (NEW YORK) — COVID-19 cases are ticking up in the U.S. as children head back to school and the country prepares to enter the
FDA expands warning of radioactive shrimp as 2 more brands are recalled

A sign for the Food And Drug Administration is seen outside of the headquarters on July 20, 2020 in White Oak, Maryland. (Photo by Sarah Silbiger/Getty Images) (WASHINGTON) — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is expanding
What does the closure of the de minimis loophole mean for shoppers?

Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — A tariff loophole for low-cost shipments helped fuel an explosion of U.S. consumers purchasing shoes, sunglasses and a host of other items directly from sellers overseas. The Trump administration closed that exemption
Port Angeles Gears Up for Music, Cars, and Community Fun on Saturday

PORT ANGELES — Music, food and fun will bring the community together on Saturday, Aug. 30 in Port Angeles. Jammin’ in the Park returns to Pebble Beach. The free, family-friendly festival runs from 11 a.m. to 5
Port Angeles City Council to Interview Three Finalists for Open Seat

PORT ANGELES — Three finalists will go before the Port Angeles City Council this Tuesday as the city prepares to fill a vacancy on the council. The opening in Position No. 7 was created by the June
La Niña Watch Issued, But Impacts in the Northwest May Be Limited
SEATTLE — The Climate Prediction Center has issued a La Niña Watch for the upcoming winter, but meteorologists say the signal is weak and may not bring the Pacific Northwest the classic La Niña weather pattern. Forecasters
La Niña Watch Issued, But Impacts in the Northwest May Be Limited

SEATTLE — The Climate Prediction Center has issued a La Niña Watch for the upcoming winter, but meteorologists say the signal is weak and may not bring the Pacific Northwest the classic La Niña weather pattern. Forecasters