PORT ANGLEES — A Shelton man has been sentenced to more than 11 years in prison in a Port Angeles assault that included strangulation. Benjamin Hickson received the sentence yesterday in Clallam County Superior Court. He had
PORT ANGELES – The new Field Arts and Events Hall is getting closer by the day to opening its doors to stage performances and private events. We caught up with Executive Director Steve Raider-Ginsburg this week to
By Pepper Fisher (This is story has been updated to correct the gender of the victim, who is female.) PORT ANGELES – The Port Angeles Fire Department reports a victim survived a 120 fall from the bluff
TACOMA – A routine meeting of the Washington State Board of Health Wednesday became the topic of what state officials called a nationwide misinformation campaign as social media users and political pundits spun claims the meeting would
By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – State Rep. Mike Chapman is bucking his party as a co-sponsor of a bill that aims to curb the governor’s emergency powers. HB 1772 would require legislative involvement in any state
By Pepper Fisher OLYMPIA – Gov. Inslee delivered his State of the State address today in Olympia on day 2 of this 60-day legislative session. Inslee laid out the issues that he believes are most important for
By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – January is National Blood Donor Month, and according to Bloodworks Northwest, the country is currently experiencing the most prolonged blood shortage in years. Right now, Bloodworks NW says it cannot fill
By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – A Covid-19 outbreak at the Port Angeles UPS hub has deliveries way behind schedule, leaving customers frustrated and few answers from the company. Despite numerous requests, we have been unable to