EDITOR’S NOTE: This is part of an ongoing series of stories remembering people around the world who have died during the new coronavirus pandemic. SEATTLE… Continue reading
Virus pushes organizers to put on virtual run
Peninsula College officials expect to receive $582,200 to allocate to students for such expenses as room and board, tuition, childcare, health care,… Continue reading
Space expands for more families, child care
Generous donors throughout the North Olympic Peninsula keep pouring in funds for Olympic Community Action Programs to disperse to those hurt financially by COVID-19 precautions.… Continue reading
Temporary nonprofit donates to Jefferson Healthcare
Additional closures aim to slow the spread of COVID-19
Traveling, visiting can lead to uptick in COVID-19 cases, they say
Areas are for people who lack safe places to stay
Oldest market in Washington to shut its doors at the end of the month
In a first, small step toward reopening the country, the Trump administration… Continue reading
By David Koenig | AP Airlines Writer The number of Americans getting on airplanes has sunk to a level not seen in more than 60… Continue reading
President Donald Trump has been telling voters that the U.S. economy will leap back to life “like… Continue reading
Faith communities across the North Olympic Peninsula are marking Holy Week in innovative ways while observing social distancing and the state stay-home order during the… Continue reading
Inmates at a Washington state prison staged a large protest following new coronavirus diagnoses at the facility… Continue reading
Support groups move to online platform
Just weeks ago, cities and even states across the U.S. were busy banning straws, limiting takeout… Continue reading
Small number infected in March, health officer says
The Port Angeles City Council has approved $300,000 in financial assistance for utility customers and renters during the COVID-19 crisis. It also… Continue reading
Other charges also put on hold