Governor Inslee halts state reopening

OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Washington Gov. Jay Inslee says he’s pausing moving counties to the fourth phase of his reopening plan as coronavirus cases continue to increase. Inslee made the announcement Saturday with state Secretary of Health
Two OMC workers test positive for COVID

PORT ANGELES — Two health care workers at Olympic Medical Center have tested positive for COVID-19. One case was reported Friday morning. But OMC officials say a second health care worker was reported positive Friday evening after
Governor Inslee halts state reopening

OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Washington Gov. Jay Inslee says he’s pausing moving counties to the fourth phase of his reopening plan as coronavirus cases continue to increase. Inslee made the announcement Saturday with state Secretary of Health
AG Barr creates task force focused on 'countering anti-government extremists'
Mark Wilson/Getty ImagesBy ALEXANDER MALLIN, ABC NEWS (WASHINGTON) — Attorney General Bill Barr has directed the creation of a new law enforcement task force that will be focused on “countering anti-government extremists.” In a memo sent around
Tech executives, activists launch super PAC to stop President Trump's reelection by using his tweets against him
Defeat By Tweet/Xander SchultzBy STACY CHEN, ABC NEWS (WASHINGTON) — Pence defends campaign rallies amid pandemicThe vice president said they still “want to give people the freedom to participate in the political process.” A group of Democratic
Trump tweet fuels speculation of Stone pardon
Chip Somodevilla/Getty ImagesBY: KATE PASTOR, ABC NEWS (WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump further fueled speculation Saturday morning that he plans to pardon longtime friend and adviser Roger Stone. After a judge on Friday gave Stone a surrender
Black CEO who does business with police talks BLM, protests and defunding
ShotspotterBY: SAMARA LYNN, ABC NEWS (NEW YORK) — If you live in a large, urban area, his company’s technology is likely implemented in your city. Ralph Clarke is the CEO of ShotSpotter, one of the most adopted
US 'likely' to see shortage of pharmaceutical drugs if coronavirus outbreak continues, intelligence report finds
BackyardProduction/iStockBY: OLIVIA RUBIN AND JOHS MARGOLIN, ABC NEWS (NEW YORK) — With coronavirus outbreaks continuing to spread across the world, the United States is “likely” to see a shortage of generic pharmaceutical drugs, according to a new
New York real estate market sees steep rise in listings after state's reopening
Lisa-Blue/iStockBY: ROSA SANCHEZ, ABC NEWS (NEW YORK) — After a difficult few months, New York City’s real estate market is bouncing back. This week, after the city entered phase 2 of its reopening, contract activity increased 41%,
Food and wine experts explain how tariffs on European exports could harm the reeling industry
David Silverman/Getty ImageBY: KELLY MCCARTHY, ABC NEWS (PARIS) — Italian wine, French cheese, Belgian chocolates and olives from Spain are just a sampling of imported products that could soon get slammed with costly new tariffs by the