Body of teen cliff diver recovered after week of searching
MONROE, Wash. (AP) — Authorities say the body of a 17-year-old boy who disappeared while cliff diving northeast of Seattle near Cedar Ponds waterfall over a week ago has been recovered. Snohomish County Sheriff’s rescue and dive
Bremerton man in custody for murder now in critical care after scuffle with guards
BREMERTON, Wash. (AP) — Police say a man has been arrested in connection with the death of a 23-year-old woman whose body was found Friday afternoon inside a Bremerton home. Bremerton police Lt. Aaron Elton says authorities
Cyclist killed by suspected impaired driver
PORT ORCHARD, Wash. (KOMO-TV) — Police say a driver was arrested in Washington state for allegedly killing a bicyclist while intoxicated and continuing to drive with the victim’s bicycle stuck to the front of his car. The
Coast Guard rescues kayaker near Grays Harbor
WARRENTON, Ore. (AP) — The Coast Guard rescued a kayaker who capsized in the chilly waters off Grays Harbor Sunday. The Coast Guard received a call for help around 2:10 p.m. saying a kayaker had capsized near
Three more counties approved to move to Phase 2
SEATTLE (AP) — Three more rural Washington counties have been given the OK to relax some stay-at-home restrictions early as the state moves through the reopening process. State Secretary of Health John Wiesman on Monday approved applications
Sequim People’s Project winners are becoming a reality
SEQUIM — Remember the City of Sequim’s People’s Project last year? Members of the community were invited to vote on projects that they would most like to see included in the City of Sequim’s 2020 budget. $150,000
Using Governor’s web page to report businesses leads to threats for some
WASHINGTON STATE – Newsweek published a story over the weekend reporting that Washington state residents who complained about businesses violating lockdown measures received personal threats after stay-at-home protesters shared their personal information on Facebook. Two groups who
Sunny weekend draws crowds to local parks
CLALLAM COUNTY – With the first sunny weekend since the opening of state and county parks, we checked in with Clallam County Parks Director Joel Winborn to get his take on how it went. As expected, a
Mount Sinai medical students give free masks to those in need
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai(NEW YORK) — BY: MEREDITH DELISO LSA Family Health Service needs face masks. The nonprofit employs frontline workers through its visiting nurse service and weekly food pantry in Manhattan’s East Harlem.
Any Obama officials involved in Flynn 'unmasking' declassified: Source
iStock/bboserup(WASHINGTON) — BY: MARTHA RADDATZ Acting Director of National Intelligence Richard Grenell has declassified a list of former Obama administration officials who were allegedly involved in the so-called “unmasking” of former national security adviser Michael Flynn in