Latest novel in the Twilight saga has fans buzzing worldwide and in Forks

By: Pepper Fisher FORKS – Today is a huge day for fans of the Twilight books and movie phenomenon, and that’s not going unnoticed in Forks. The newest novel in the vampire love series, a 672-page tome
Local official comments on Census Bureau intent to cut door knocking effort by a month

By: Pepper Fisher CLALLAM COUNTY – US Census Bureau officials told employees last week they’re cutting short the effort to knock on doors to count everyone for the 2020 census. NPR news learned the Bureau will stop
PA Coast Guard rescues injured hiker
PORT ANGELES, Wash. (AP) — A Port Angeles Coast Guard helicopter crew rescued a 17-year-old hiker teen after he fell and suffered head and knee injuries in Olympic National Park. The hiker was medevaced shortly after 3:30
State AG releases response to Pres. Trump’s ballot claims
OLYMPIA (KONP Staff)— Attorney General Bob Ferguson responded Monday to statements last week from the president that call into question the integrity of vote-by-mail elections. Trump claimed in a Thursday tweet that a vote-by-mail election would be
Body found on Mt. Rainier believed to be missing hiker
ASHFORD, Wash. (AP) — A body found in Mount Rainier National Park is believed to be a hiker who went missing in June. Tthe man’s body was found Monday in an off-trail drainage near Paradise, and is
Plant nursery owner fined $4,200 for Covid noncompliance
MALTBY, Wash. (AP) — The owner of a plant nursery in Maltby, Washington has been fined $4,200 for failing to ensure a safe workplace and potentially exposing employees to the coronavirus after preventing them from wearing masks.
Suspect charged in Bothell cop’s murder pleads not guilty
SEATTLE (AP) — The man accused of causing the death of a Bothell police officer during a gunfight in July has pleaded not guilty to murder and assault charges. 37-year-old Henry Washington was charged in King County
Seattle protesters file suit in US District Court
SEATTLE (AP) — A lawsuit filed in Seattle’s US District Court today claims the costs of protective clothing and equipment has impeded the civil rights of Black Lives Matter protesters. The lawsuit filed by five plaintiffs alleges
Trump says US efforts 'working very well' as coronavirus death trends continue upward
Drew Angerer/Getty ImagesBy BENJAMIN SIEGEL, LIBBY CATHEY, and MICHELLE STODDART, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Continuing to offer misleading comparisons of the U.S. death rate compared to other countries, President Donald Trump in a news conference Tuesday evening
2020 Census to end data collection Sept. 30, raising concerns about undercounting
Smith Collection/Gado/Getty ImagesBy STEPHANIE EBBS, ABC News(WASHINGTON) — The Census Bureau plans to finish collecting data by the end of September, a month earlier than expected, raising concerns that the 2020 Census might not have time to