Gov. orders face masks required when out of the house, statewide

OLYMPIA — Gov. Inslee announced Tuesday afternoon a statewide public health order requiring people to wear facial coverings when they are outside their homes. Inslee announced the new requirement applies to virtually all indoor settings and outdoors
Third shooting near Seattle “CHOP” zone
SEATTLE (AP) — Seattle police are investigating another shooting that happened near the city’s “occupied” protest zone. The shooting happened around 5 a.m. A spokesperson at Harborview Medical Center said the man’s wounds were not life-threatening. It
Mother of murdered Idaho children believed they were zombies
BOISE, Idaho (AP) – The case of two kids who were missing for months before their bodies were found in rural Idaho has taken another bizarre twist, with new court documents alleging that their mother believed they
23 arrests made in Bellevue looting investigation
BELLEVUE, Wash. — Bellevue police announced that they have made at least 23 arrests and recovered tens of thousands of dollars in stolen merchandise from the looting of dozens of stores on May 31. Police Chief Steve
Sequim Council approves grants and anti-racism proclamation
SEQUIM – The Sequim City Council Monday night approved the applications of 11 non-profit organizations to receive grants through the Tourism Sustainability Grant program. A total of $49,074 will be distributed to assist tourism-related organizations to weather
Port Angeles pair arrested in stolen car
SEQUIM – Sheriff’s deputies arrested a pair of Port Angeles residents Monday following a traffic stop that will likely lead to theft and drug charges. The car driven by 26-year-old Sean Tamburro and his passenger, 21-year-old Kayla
Senate Republican bucks party and president on law enforcement immunity
uschools/iStockBy TRISH TURNER, ABC NEWS (WASHINGTON) — With sweeping police reform on the cusp of collapse amid partisan recriminations in the Senate, one Republican has introduced a bill that he hopes might serve as a vehicle for
Apple, Google and chorus of tech business leaders slam Trump's new visa restrictions
400tmax/iStockBy CATHERINE THORBECKE, ABC NEWS (WASHINGTON) — A chorus of business leaders have slammed the Trump administration’s announcement that it is cracking down on a handful of work visas including those widely used by high-skilled tech workers.
Twitter slaps label on another Trump tweet as the platform's scrutiny intensifies
bigtunaonline/iStockBy EVAN MCMURRY, ABC NEWS (WASHINGTON) — Twitter has placed a “public interest” notice on President Trump’s tweet threatening “serious force” against protesters outside the White House. The “public interest” notice is used by the platform when
2 Justice Department officials to testify on 'politicization' of agency
robertcicchetti/iStockBy ALEXANDER MALLIN and LUKE BARR, ABC NEWS (WASHINGTON) — Two current Justice Department officials are set to appear before the House Judiciary Committee to detail a series of allegations regarding what Democrats describe as the “unprecedented