Clallam unemployment rate dips in August

PORT ANGELES – Clallam County’s unemployment rate his dipped below ten percent for the first time since the pandemic began. According to the Washington Employment Security Department, Clallam County had an unadjusted rate of 9.6% in August.
Idris Elba, Angela Bassett and others to help launch new opportunities for diverse first-time filmmakers
Maarten de Boer/Contour (LOS ANGELES) — ViacomCBS is teaming up with some major star power in an effort to offer more opportunities for people of color and women. The company has announced that they’ve set up a
Robert Pattinson, Lily Collins & more coming together for GO Global Gala
Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for GO Campaign(LOS ANGELES) — Actors Robert Pattinson, Lily Collins and Ewan McGregor are joining forces to host the GO Global Gala 2020 in support of COVID-19 relief. Hosted by GO Campaign, People reports that the event will feature performances by HAIM, Katharine McPhee, David Foster, Judith Hill and Mary Elizabeth
'Father of the Bride' cast reuniting for mini-film benefiting World Central Kitchen
Touchstone/Getty Images(LOS ANGELES) — The Banks family is reuniting. Father of the Bride and & Father of the Bride Part II writer and director Nancy Meyers is bringing the original cast back together for an important cause. Cast members Steve Martin, Diane Keaton, Martin Short, Kimberly Williams-Paisley and Kieran Culkin are
Alec Baldwin hints that he is done trying for another daughter; 'Match Game' returns tonight
ABC/Jeff Neira(NEW YORK) — A little over two weeks ago, actor Alec Baldwin and wife Hilaria Baldwin welcomed son Eduardo Pau Lucas into the word. With four sons and one daughter together, the 30 Rock star hinted that he’s given up on his
How much black licorice is too much and why a sweetening compound can be bad for adults
ajcespedes/iStockBy KELLY MCCARTHY, ABC News(NEW YORK) — As people prepare to dig into their favorite Halloween candy, there’s one treat with a new consumption warning for adults. According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, eating black
Illinois Facebook users tagged in photos can now submit claims as part of $650 million settlement
Wachiwit/iStockBy CATHERINE THORBECKE, ABC News(NEW YORK) — Facebook users in Illinois can now submit claims online and receive between $200 and $400 as part of a $650 million settlement by the social media giant over a class-action
Kentucky native George Clooney says he's “ashamed” of Breonna Taylor shooting decision
Paul Archuleta/FilmMagic(LOS ANGELES) — Kentucky native George Clooney has released a statement in response to the indictment of one of the officers involved in the shooting of Breonna Taylor, saying in part that he’s “ashamed” of the decision. On Wednesday, Brett
US airline launches first COVID-19 testing program of its kind
South_agency/iStockBy MINA KAJI, ABC News(NEW YORK) — United Airlines will be the first airline to offer COVID-19 tests to some of its passengers as the industry urges governments to agree on an international testing protocol as a
Amy Schumer rejoices as son Gene says “mom” for the first time
Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic(LOS ANGELES) — Hearing your child’s first word is exciting, but parents agree that it pales in comparison to being called “mama” or “dada” for the first time. For Amy Schumer, she was over the moon on Wednesday after her one-year-old son Gene