Owner of burnt trailer sought by police

PORT ANGELES – Investigators from the Port Angeles Fire Department are labeling a travel trailer fire Thursday morning as arson. Police and firefighters responded to a report of a burning trailer, in the parking lot next to
Seattle man arrested for making bomb threat
(Seattle) – A Seattle man was arrested Wednesday and appeared in U.S. District Court in Seattle for making a bomb threat to blow up a police precinct building in Portland, Oregon. 36-year-old Kyle Tornow is accused of
Child killed after falling from lawn mower
TOUTLE, Wash. (AP) — There’s a tragic story out of Cowlitz County in southwest Washington today, in which a two-year-old child was killed after falling off of the lawnmower being driven by the child’s father. The man
Point Roberts community gets a weekly ferry
POINT ROBERTS, Wash. (AP) — The Port of Bellingham is increasing temporary ferry service to the isolated enclave of Point Roberts, Washington where its citizens have been largely cut off from the U.S. mainland since Canada and
Environmental review is in on proposed methanol plant
SEATTLE (AP) — A new environmental review of plans to build a massive methanol plant on the Columbia River in southwestern Washington shows that the project would boost the amount of greenhouse gases released into the atmosphere
Prosecutors in Daybell case want to try couple together
FREMONT COUNTY, Idaho (KUTV) — Idaho prosecutors want to combine the criminal cases against Chad Daybell and his wife Lori Vallow Daybell, the mother of two children whose remains were found on Daybell’s property in June. Prosecutors
PAC-12 closing testing contract that could hasten resumption of team sports
The Pac-12 has reached an agreement with a diagnostic testing company to implement up to daily COVID-19 testing for all close-contact sports across the conference. Commissioner Larry Scott says the deal with Quidel Corporation is a major
Update on Evans Canyon wildfire
YAKIMA, Wash. (AP) — A wildfire burning near Yakima has grown to an estimated 52,000 acres and residents of about 900 homes are under evacuation orders. The Evans Canyon Fire, north of the town of Naches, has
State Department announces 4th inspector general in 4 months
NICHOLAS KAMM/POOL/AFP via Getty ImagesBy CONOR FINNEGAN, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — The Trump administration has named a new acting inspector general for the State Department, the fourth person to lead the watchdog office in four months, after
Joe Biden clarifies 'shutdown' comments made to ABC News' David Muir
Alex Wong/Getty ImagesBy ESTHER CASTILLEJO, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Two weeks after telling “World News Tonight” Anchor David Muir that he would shut down the country if scientists advised him to, former Vice President Joe Biden