Grand Opening of new Sequim Museum coming Saturday, July 6

SEQUIM – It’s been a long time coming, but the new home of Sequim Museum and Arts is set to open on Saturday, July 6 at 11:00. The museum has been housed since 1976 in what used
House Ethics panel probing Rep. Matt Gaetz for tweet targeting Michael Cohen

Spencer Platt/Getty Images(NEW YORK) — The House Ethics Committee has launched an investigation into Rep. Matt Gaetz for his tweet targeting Michael Cohen ahead of his public testimony before Congress in February, the panel announced Friday, after
David Ortiz shooting: one of the 'masterminds' arrested, police say

Billie Weiss/Boston Red Sox/Getty Images(NEW YORK) — Two more arrests have been made in connection with the shooting of former Boston Red Sox baseball star David Ortiz, including a man police say was one of the masterminds
Iran may stand down on nuclear threat after Europe, China work to bypass US sanctions
iStock(NEW YORK) — Iran may be standing down on its nuclear threat, at least for now, after Europe and China moved on Friday to ignore or bypass U.S. sanctions. It’s a sign of the Trump administration’s isolation
FDA warns certain dry dog foods may be linked to canine heart disease

iStock(NEW YORK) — Dog owners are getting a new warning about concerns over pet food that may be linked to deadly congestive heart failure. The Food and Drug Administration has been investigating a string of reports of
Legendary designer Jony Ives leaves Apple, announces new firm

iStock(SAN JOSE, Calif.) — Sir Jony Ive, Apple’s chief design officer and the brain behind the look of the company’s iconic products — including the MacBook and the iPhone — is leaving Apple at a pivotal time,
Joe Biden looks to clarify position on busing after tense exchange with Kamala Harris

Scott Olson/Getty Images(CHICAGO) — Former Vice President Joe Biden on Friday tried to clarify his views on forced school busing after his tense exchange with Sen. Kamala Harris at Thursday night’s Democratic debate in Miami. Joe Biden,
Trump blasts 'fake news' in front of Putin at G-20 summit

Mikhail Svetlov/Getty Images(NEW YORK) — As they met during the G-20 meeting in Japan, President Donald Trump appeared to commiserate with Russian President Vladimir Putin over their shared dislike for the news media. “Fake news,” Trump remarked
Washington man convicted in 1987 killings of Canadian couple
EVERETT, Wash. (AP) — A Washington state man was convicted Friday in the 1987 killings of a young Canadian couple, a trial that hinged on 32-year-old DNA evidence and newly emerged genealogical technology. Jurors deliberated for more
Ferry Hyak being mothballed instead of upgraded. Money better spent on new boats
SEATTLE — Washington State Ferries is retiring the ferry Hyak after nearly 52 years of service. Hyak’s final sailing will be Sunday night. The ferry has been decommissioned because the state legislature decided not to fund costly