Inslee said increases should be spread across the state, while Bryant countered they should vary by region.
How can we find those who would best navigate us through difficult times with integrity and a firm moral compass? I suggest we choose our leaders as we would our friends.
The Tuesday contest is part of the city’s Music in the Park program.
Artists in the annual contest will paint outdoors, attempting to capture light and shadows.
The skull, measuring in at longer than 4 feet, is that of a T-Rex that lived for about 15 years.
One is a replacement, while the other is a new position.
The tales will be archived in a collection of oral histories from Clallam County residents.
Report points to higher than state average numbers for noncompliance in both Clallam and Jefferson counties.
Move to inform water users on maintaining dental health follows decision to halt public fluoridation.
Deputy Mayor Cherie Kidd’s suggestion prompted by Councilman Lee Whetham’s words.
The 38-year-old fell above the large slide area on the trail near Lake Crescent and was transported by helicopter.
Position 2 state Rep. Steve Tharinger, 67, the longtime incumbent Democrat, said he’s for the increases, while John Alger, 62, who filed as an “independent-GOP party” candidate, said he’s opposed.
Business items for the North Olympic Peninsula
In Port Angeles, the Ian McFeron Band will perform folksy rock ‘n’ roll at 6 p.m. today at City Pier.
Five wrecks have been reported near the intersection of the 25 mph residential roads since 2009, the county engineer said.
John Goar will lead the gatherings into next month.
News items on the North Olympic Peninsula.
Hot, dry weather expands burn ban through Sept. 30.
“Cowboy Boots & Country Roots” to be on display through Sunday at fairgrounds.
The program will take place from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 3 in Sequim.