Hate crime charges likely after egg-throwing suspect turns himself in

PORT ANGELES – Port Angeles Police have arrested a suspect in a Malicious Harassment case stemming from an egg-throwing incident at a racial justice rally last Saturday, June 13. Jeffrey Dunn of Clallam Bay (age unknown) turned
Police release sketches of unidentified victim found in gully near courthouse

PORT ANGELES – The Port Angeles Police Department has released sketches derived from the unidentified body that was found in the gully adjacent to the Clallam County Courthouse parking lot on January 11 of this year. They
US borders north and south will remain restricted another month
TORONTO (AP) — The U.S., Canada and Mexico have agreed to extend their agreements to keep their shared borders closed to non-essential travel to July 21 during the pandemic. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said today’s agreement
Seattle Police Chief vows to fight crime in CHOP zone
SEATTLE (AP) — Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best says officers will go into the 5-block area being occupied by protesters if there are threats to public safety. Police pulled back from a part of the city’s Capitol
pierce County man gets 30 years for human trafficking
TACOMA, Wash. (AP) — A judge has sentenced a member of a human trafficking ring to 30 years in prison after prosecutors say he and fellow gang members paid for motel rooms, setup advertisements and collected money
Latest UW Covid projections predict a nationwide surge
The University of Washington’s Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) released an updated projection for the number of COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. The IHME model now projects there will be 201,129 deaths in the U.S. by October
Facebook takes down Proud Boys, American Guard accounts connected to protests
Wachiwit/iStockBy MATTHEW MOSK and MARK OSBORNE, ABC NEWS (NEW YORK) — Facebook executed a takedown Tuesday of social media accounts connected to two organizations the company considers to be hate groups and had banned across their platforms:
'No reason to be alarmed' says governor as Texas sets records for new COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations
KTRK-TVBy MEREDITH DELISO, ABC NEWS (WASHINGTON) — Texas set new records for daily COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations on Tuesday as the governor looked to downplay concerns about the latest numbers. There were 2,622 new coronavirus cases and
How food producers are preparing for the 2nd wave of COVID-19
AJ_Watt/iStockBy ABC NEWS(NEW YORK) — Americans were quick to stock up on packaged foods during the first wave of the coronavirus, and some major producers felt a ripple effect in the supply chain due to the heightened
Lawmakers call for addressing racial disparities found in military justice system
simpson33/iStockBy ELIZABETH MCLAUGHLIN, ABC NEWS (WASHINGTON) — The nationwide conversation about race in America has put a renewed spotlight on racial disparities in the U.S. military justice system, with lawmakers calling for the services to uncover the