Paddle boarder discovers rarery-seen deep sea fish at Salt Creek

SALT CREEK – A rare deep sea fish was discovered at the Salt Creek County Recreation Area over the weekend, and it has biologists buzzing at Harbor Wildwatch, an environmental educational non-profit based in Gig Harbor. A
Sequim Open Streets Initiative seeks to make business comebacks a little easier
SEQUIM — City of Sequim officials are thinking creatively to support the safe reopening of local businesses during Governor Inslee’s “Safe Start” plan. They’ve introduced the “Sequim Open Streets and Special Events Initiative” as a way of
Ahmaud Arbery's mother to David Muir: George Floyd protests give 'me strength to go on'
ABC NewsBy ENJOLI FRANCIS, ESTHER CASTILLEJO, and ERIC NOLL, ABC NEWS (HOUSTON) — As George Floyd’s loved ones prepared to say their final farewells at his funeral service in Houston on Tuesday, thousands came to the city
West Virginia Primary Results
Oleksii Liskonih/iStockBy ABC NEWS (WASHINGTON) — Based upon the analysis of the vote, ABC News projects Joe Biden to win West Virginia’s presidential primary and that Shelley Moore Capito will win the Republican Senate primary. The state
2020 Georgia primary election results
Oleksii Liskonih/iStockBy ABC NEWS (ATLANTA) — Based upon the analysis of the vote, ABC News projects former Vice President Joe Biden will win the Democratic primary in Georgia. In the Peach State, Democrats have 105 delegates and
AMC to reopen 'almost all' US theaters in July
imagepixel/iStockBy LESLEY MESSER, GMA (NEW YORK) — AMC Theatres announced in an earnings report Tuesday that the company expects to “fully open globally in July.” AMC has already reopened 10 theaters in Norway, Germany, Spain and Portugal,
Democrats push to remove Confederate statues from US Capitol after George Floyd's death
Liam Davidson/iStockBy BENJAMIN SIEGEL, ABC NEWS (WASHINGTON) — House Democrats, prompted by demonstrations against racism and police brutality across the country, are renewing a push to expel Confederate statues from the halls of Congress. As cities and
Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle frustrated over coronavirus relief fraud
uschools/iStockBy QUINN OWEN, ABC NEWS (WASHINGTON) — Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle were frustrated in their attempts Tuesday to learn specifically how a potential fourth phase of coronavirus relief could be protected from fraud. At
'Queer Eye' star Tan France is now a US citizen: “This is monumental”
Lars Niki/E! Entertainment/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images(LOS ANGELES) — It’s taken two decades, but Queer Eye’s fashion expert Tan France is officially a U.S. citizen. France, who was born and raised in England, announced the news
Mail-in voting is hot during pandemic, but are states ready?
Bill Oxford/iStockBy DEVIN DWYER, JON SCHLOSBERG, and JACQUELINE YOO, ABC NEWS (WASHINGTON) — More than 1.8 million Pennsylvania voters have been approved for absentee ballots for the state’s primaries next Tuesday, a sign of what may happen