By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – The CARES Act and other federal programs enacted during the pandemic expanded and extended unemployment benefits for millions. But those programs expire the week ending Sept. 4, which, ironically, is Labor
By Pepper Fisher SEQUIM — Some healthcare and long-term care workers in Sequim are planning to walk off the job at noon on Wednesday and rally downtown in protest of Governor Inslee’s announcement this week that they,
By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – Clallam County Health Officer Dr. Allison Berry issued an indoor mask mandate this morning that will go into effect starting Monday. “At this point today, I am issuing a masking order
By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – The smoky haze in our area today is coming from fires east of the mountains. It’s not as bad as we saw last summer but, according to local weather guru Cliff
PORT ANGELES – Port Angeles police reported Wednesday that last Saturday they arrested a naked woman experiencing severe mental trauma after she broke into a restaurant and later barricaded herself in a stranger’s motel room. It was
By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – The Western Harbor contamination cleanup effort in Port Angeles reached a milestone in March with the settling of two consent decrees, allowing the cleanup as well as the restoration projects to
PORT ANGELES – A 39-year-old Port Angeles man was arrested after a reported attempted arson, racial slurs and a chase near the Coast Guard Base in Port Angeles. At about 2:30 Wednesday morning Port Angeles officers responded
By Pepper Fisher OLYMPIA — Governor Inslee announced Monday that Washington state workers and those working in private medical or long-term care jobs will be required to show proof of vaccination by Oct. 18 or will lose