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Kirk Pearson, a former longtime Washington state lawmaker, was appointed this month as a top Washington official in the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
No one is certain yet how federal decisions under the Trump administration will affect both budgets and policies of Washington’s public schools.
President Donald Trump has long been preoccupied by the trade deficit — the gap between what the U.S. sells to the rest of the world and what it buys from it. He recently declared the issue a national ...
The success of Port Angeles’ opioid overdose response program, Operation Shielding Hope, is one piece of a puzzle that saw Clallam County’s overdose death rate decrease by 63 percent over one year.
Rite Aid at 520 W. Washington St. in Sequim will close June 26, according to signage and staff. Prescriptions will be ...
Cynthia Martin is the founder of the First Teacher program and former executive director of Parenting Matters Foundation, which published newsletters for parents, caregivers and grandparents.
The city plans to begin construction of the new West Spruce Street parking lot on Monday, June 2. The work will generally take place Monday-Friday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. The project is expected to take ...
Clallam Transit System commissioners unanimously approved the appointment of operations manager Jason McNickle as interim acting general manager.
Before Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson signed the next state budget on Tuesday, May 20, he vetoed a few dozen spending provisions scattered throughout its 1,366 pages.