Seattle superintendent urges no in-person schooling for fall

Seattle’s school district superintendent has decided against having students return to the classroom in the new… Continue reading

First Teacher sets talk about COVID-19

Nurse Sonja Bittner will talk about COVID-19 health guidelines and considerations and masks at a First Teacher parent meeting on Zoom at 10… Continue reading

Free tests for COVID-19 offered in Forks on Sunday

West End residents who are uninsured or have limited financial means can get free COVID-19 tests from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday… Continue reading

Grant helps Peninsula College boost humanities staff, programs

A $150,000 federal grant will boost Peninsula College humanities staff positions and projects impacted by the coronavirus pandemic, college officials said. Funded… Continue reading

Portland’s mayor tear-gassed by US agents as protest rages

Portland’s mayor tear-gassed by US agents as protest rages

The mayor of Portland, Ore., was tear-gassed by U.S. government agents late Wednesday as he… Continue reading

Portland’s mayor tear-gassed by US agents as protest rages

Inslee shuts indoor service at bars, restricts indoor dining

Mask mandate expanded

‘Culture of Justice’ focus of online discussion group

Creating a safe space for conversation and dialog during an unprecedented moment in history was the impetus for an ongoing online discussion… Continue reading

Clallam County Fire District 2 measure on Aug. 4 ballot
Clallam County Fire District 2 measure on Aug. 4 ballot
Garage fire extinguished

Garage fire extinguished

Clallam County Fire District 2 firefighters work to extinguish a garage fire at 61 Whispering Firs Road west of Port Angeles on… Continue reading

Garage fire extinguished

Jefferson PUD consultant studying raising rates

Discussions expected during budget hearings this fall

Motorcycle wreck survivor’s condition upgraded

The condition of a 64-year-old Port Angeles man whose wife died Tuesday in the same motorcycle collision was upgraded to satisfactory Wednesday… Continue reading

State on virus: ‘Washington’s numbers aren’t looking great’

The latest numbers recorded by the state Department of Health show 838 additional COVID-19 cases and 12 deaths. The… Continue reading

Telescope snaps space family portrait

Telescope snaps space family portrait

For the first time, a telescope has captured a family portrait of another solar… Continue reading

Telescope snaps space family portrait
Virus antibodies fade fast, but not necessarily protection

Virus antibodies fade fast, but not necessarily protection

By Marilynn Marchione | AP Chief Medical Writer New research suggests that antibodies the immune system makes to fight the new coronavirus may only last… Continue reading

  • Jul 23, 2020
  • By Marilynn Marchione The Associated Press
  • Coronavirus
Virus antibodies fade fast, but not necessarily protection

Wife dies, husband seriously hurt when truck turns in front of motorcycle

A 64-year-old Port Angeles man remained in serious condition late Tuesday afternoon at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle after he was involved… Continue reading

Over 50 animals seized in suspected animal abuse case

Over 50 animals seized in suspected animal abuse case

Majority taken to Center Valley Animal Rescue in Quilcene

Over 50 animals seized in suspected animal abuse case

Powerful quake jolts Alaska towns, produces small tsunami

A powerful earthquake off Alaska’s southern coast jolted coastal communities late Tuesday, and some residents briefly… Continue reading

Coffee with the Mayor to be broadcast, streamed

William Armacost will host Coffee with the Mayor at 8 a.m. Thursday. The informal meeting will be broadcast on KSQM radio, 91.5 FM… Continue reading