By Pepper Fisher OLYMPIA – Pandemic or no pandemic, bars and restaurants will be able to continue serving “to go” cocktails, beer and wine until at least July 1, 2023 in Washington state. The laws around selling
By Pepper Fisher OLYMPIA — The Washington Legislature has approved a measure, introduced by 24th District State Rep. Mike Chapman, that would ban the open carry of guns at the Capitol and surrounding grounds and at or
JOYCE – A wildfire burned about 40 acres near Lake Sutherland. Crews were called to the area north of Highway 101 near Joyce Access Road just before noon yesterday after reports of smoke coming from the area.
By Pepper Fisher SEQUIM — The City of Sequim has promoted Matt Klontz to the position of Public Works Director effective immediately. Klontz was appointed Interim Director in January when David Garlington retired, and has been Assistant
PORT ANGELES — An eight-year-old boy was airlifted to a Tacoma hospital after he ingested his mother’s LSD. Monday afternoon, deputies and paramedics were dispatched to a residence in the 200 block of McCarver Street in Port
By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – The final mass vaccination events in Clallam County will be at Port Angeles High School this weekend. And it’s not for lack of vaccine, volunteers or people who need to be
By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – It’s time to sign up for this summer’s Dream Playground build, set to happen in the fourth week in June. Volunteer shifts have been posted on the website in 4 hour
By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – The Ice Village skating rink in downtown Port Angeles wrapped up an abbreviated but successful third season over the weekend, having been open for just one month this year because of