State ferries will remain on reduced schedule for the time being
SEATTLE – Washington State Ferries announced today, until further notice, all state ferries will operate on their current reduced schedules with the option for phased-in service changes based on the progress of the state’s COVID-19 recovery and other
Woman accused of murdering stepson facing new charges for attempted escape
BlakeDavidTaylor/iStockBy ANTHONY RIVAS, ABC NEWS (EL PASO COUNTY, Co.) — The stepmother of an 11-year-old Colorado boy who went missing before his body was found across the country two months later is facing a new charge of
Ferguson's 1st black female mayor shares how George Floyd's impact can reshape her city
Oleksii Liskonih/iStockBy TENZIN SHAKYA, ABC NEWS(FERGUSON, Mo.) — As thousands protest around the country — and around the world — for George Floyd, the black man killed by police who’s become synonymous with a fight for justice
Airlines add summer flights as industry begins slow recovery
iStock/aapsky(NEW YORK) — BY: MEREDITH DELISO Airlines are adding flights to their summer schedules as the number of people flying continues to steadily increase — the first signs that demand for air travel is beginning to recover
Virginia and Indiana joining others in taking down Confederate monuments
ABC News(NEW YORK) — BY: MEREDITH DELISO After years of civil rights activists calling for the removal of Confederate monuments, they’re falling like dominoes amid nationwide protests in the wake of George Floyd’s death in police custody.
“Where are you?” In viral post, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson calls for leadership after George Floyd's death
Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/FilmMagic(LOS ANGELES) — While he doesn’t mention President Donald Trump by name, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, is calling out the president, looking for leadership in the wake of the death of George Floyd at the hands of cops in
Inmate dies of heart attack after being pepper sprayed in his cell
iStock/Siberian Photographer(NEW YORK) — BY: LUKE BARRAn inmate died Wednesday after being pepper sprayed while in his cell at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, the Bureau of Prisons announced. A source familiar with the investigation told
At fortified White House, Trump under verbal assault from military's top ranks
ABC News(WASHINGTON) — BY: BEN GITTLESON and JORDYN PHELPS Fortified by troops in uniform, foreboding fencing and police in riot gear, President Donald Trump remained protected from largely peaceful protesters this week — but not from the
Backlash after Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton pushes Trump to invoke Insurrection Act in NYT op-ed: 'Send in the Troops'
ABC News(NEW YORK) — BY: LIBBY CATHEYIf it were up to Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton, President Donald Trump already would have deployed active duty troops to stop violence across the country. Cotton, a conservative Republican who often
Suspects struck Ahmaud Arbery with vehicle before he was shot dead, yelled racial slur: Investigator
iStock/Rawf8(BRUNSWICK, Georgia) — BY: BILL HUTCHINSON Saying the evidence shows three white suspects “chased, hunted down and ultimately executed” Ahmaud Arbery in Georgia, a prosecutor on Thursday laid out in detail how the 25-year-old black victim tried