Lewd caller tracked down and confronted by PAPD

By: Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – We have an update on our story from yesterday about a man who for months has been making lewd phone calls to women. Police tracked him down and confronted him at
Safety concerns for parents, teachers returning to school as COVID-19 ravages Florida
smolaw11/iStockBy TENZIN SHAKYA and ANTHONY RIVAS, ABC News(PENSACOLA, Fla.) — Florida is one of a handful of states that have mandated in-person learning in schools this fall. Parents, educators and students talk about balancing the risks as
OMC hires from within to fill role of CEO

By: Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – Olympic Medical Center’s Board of Commissioners selected Darryl Wolfe as the hospital’s new chief executive officer at a special board meeting Wednesday. Wolfe has been serving in an interim CEO role
Trump stokes racist fears after revoking Obama-era housing rule intended to fight segregation
Alex Wong/Getty ImagesBy LIBBY CATHEY, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — President Trump tweeted about suburbanites and low-income housing after repealing a rule designed to address racial segregation in suburban housing. A week after his administration overturned an Obama-era
Americans going to Alaska via Canada will face stricter rules
TORONTO (AP) — Canada’s border agency is announcing stricter rules for Americans travelling through Canada to Alaska amid the pandemic. The Canada Border Services Agency says the rearview mirror of cars will be marked with a leave-by
State officials call on NOAA to restrict Navy testing
SEATTLE (AP) — Governor Jay Inslee and other state officials have criticized a Navy military testing program that would potentially harm endangered orcas if approved. The Seattle Times reported that the planned military exercises include testing torpedoes,
“I am committed to ensuring this doesn't happen again”: Ellen DeGeneres writes staff after abuse allegations
Photo by FOX via Getty Images(LOS ANGELES) — While WarnerMedia completes an investigation into the accusations, Ellen DeGeneres wrote a letter to her staff regarding abuse allegations some of her self-titled show’s staff vented to Buzzfeed earlier this month. The
“I write, I write, I write” — Matthew McConaughey penned a memoir
ABC/Nicole Wilder(TEXAS) — Oscar winner Matthew McConaughey is now an author. In a message to his social media followers, the actor and part-time college professor revealed the book is called Greenlights. “Ever since I learned to write, I’ve been keeping a
'I May Destroy You' star Paapa Essiedu jokes he's relieved to see positive reviews after wondering if series was “good”
Courtesy of HBO(NEW YORK) — U.K. star Paapa Essiedu can finally breathe a sigh of relief now that he knows fans are loving every moment of his new HBO drama series I May Destroy You. The new series centers on the show’s
Russia jails 2nd ex-US Marine Trevor Reed for 9 years amid criticism trials are political
ABC NewsBY: PATRICK REEVELL, ABC News (MOSCOW) — A Moscow court has sentenced a second former U.S. Marine to a long jail term in a trial that has fueled concerns the American ex-servicemen may have been targeted