PORT ANGELES – A Port Angeles-based Coast Guardsman has been named the agency’s top enlisted person of the year. Petty Officer 1st Class Steven Schink, an independent health services technician aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Active, was
BELLINGHAM – It’s a little early to declare an invasion, but Thursday at noon the U.S. Department of Agriculture confirmed that a second Asian Giant Hornet was found in Washington State, this time in Bellingham. The local resident found
PORT ANGELES — Washington’s schools leader says he expects school districts to reopen buildings and return to in-person learning this fall as long as public health guidelines amid the coronavirus pandemic allow it. As of right now,
FORKS – The investigation into the harassment of a Spokane family visiting Forks last week has so far not led to any charges. According to Chief Criminal Deputy Brian King from the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office, nothing
FORKS — Tim Fletcher, Mayor of Forks, issued a statement yesterday addressing last week’s incident involving the harassment of a Spokane family visiting for a camping trip. “As the mayor of the City of Forks. I want
SEQUIM — City of Sequim officials are thinking creatively to support the safe reopening of local businesses during Governor Inslee’s “Safe Start” plan. They’ve introduced the “Sequim Open Streets and Special Events Initiative” as a way of
SALT CREEK – A rare deep sea fish was discovered at the Salt Creek County Recreation Area over the weekend, and it has biologists buzzing at Harbor Wildwatch, an environmental educational non-profit based in Gig Harbor. A
PORT ANGELES – Just a reminder, Monday, June 8 is the day that all employees in Washington state are required to wear a mask or other face covering at work under the Governor’s “Safe Start” proclamation. At