Port Angeles – Fighting fires is about to get a little safer for Clallam 2 Fire Rescue thanks to a sizable grant from FEMA. The $311,000 grant will be used to buy 46 brand new, state-of-the-art self-contained
PORT ANGELES – Today is the deadline for comments on a federal government plan that could strip Olympic Medical Center of tens of millions of dollars. CMS, the government agency for Medicare and Medicaid, has recently proposed
SEQUIM – The Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce has new executive director. Anji Scalf will take over effective immediately. Chamber board president Sheena Younger says Scalf has been a member of the chamber several years and works
PORT ANGELES – Downtown Port Angeles is all about artisans, music, beer and wine. Friday night marks the start of the 4th annual Arts and Draughts Festival. It’s a festival featuring a beer garden and live music
PORT ANGELES – The city of Port Angeles is taking, what officials hope, is a big step toward addressing the area’s housing crisis. This week, the city council approved a contract with a company to conduct a
PORT ANGELES – The city of Port Angeles agreed on a final sale price for a downtown piece of property to the Lower Elwha Tribe. The tribe plans to build a four-star hotel on the parcel along
A Marysville composting company has agreed to pay more than $785,000 to settle a class-action lawsuit over bad smells from its plant. Cedar Grove Composting agreed to the settlement with Marysville residents, saying it would also spend
The state of Oregon has paid $150,000 to the estate of a man who died when a tree fell across the Historic Columbia River Highway and onto his car. 27-year-old Jorge Figueroa was visiting the Columbia River