The judge said county work crews violated the constitutional rights of at least a half-dozen homeless residents when they threw out their belongings during sweeps.
News events on the North Olympic Peninsula.
The state’s Liquor and Cannabis Board said Thursday it’s paying more than $1 million to buy new equipment and hire two full-time workers to conduct the tests.
Emmett D. Treichel, 77, had suffered an unspecified medical emergency and was hurt in the head-on collision.
An Edmonds woman was listed in critical condition Saturday.
Washington State Patrol reported that the driver of one vehicle suffered a medical emergency and crossed the center line.
According to project board member Jane Bird, the latest project has a much smaller footprint, larger setbacks and is significantly less money than the previous plan.
Boulders, rebar could present barrier in future if not removed, park says.
The festival, planned Sept. 23-25, will feature actress Karen Allen, actor and director Andrew Perez, director and composer Alexander Janko and director Charlie Soap.
The state Department of Natural Resources would expand Devil’s Lake Natural Resources Conservation Area and Dabob Bay Natural Area.
For much of 2016, forecasters thought a mild La Nina — the opposite of El Nino — was forming, but that expectation has changed.
A PUD spokesman said the PUD will likely ask its customers to reduce water consumption until the city ends its Stage 2 alert.
Over 60 beaches to be combed on the Strait of Juan de Fuca and Pacific coast.
The festivities kick off tonight with a Honky Tonk and Pie Party at the Chimacum Grange.
The event will feature eight wineries and 27 wines.
The free presentations will be at 10 a.m. at the Pope Marine Building on Madison Street.
Events across the North Olympic Peninsula this weekend.
Entertainment events throughout the North Olympic Peninsula.
The State Button Society Convention is free to the public from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. today and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday.
“Now we need to make sure that the British Columbian and Canadian governments step up to the plate and follow through,” the U.S. representative said.