Sequim Council fires City Manager Bush in 4-2 vote

By Pepper Fisher and Todd Ortloff SEQUIM – The Sequim City Council voted 4-2 Monday night to relieve City Manager Charlie Bush of his duties. The last item on Monday night’s agenda was announced by Mayor William
Washington Rep. tests positive after D.C. lockdown
WASHINGTON (AP) — A third Democratic member of the House, Rep. Pramila Jayapal of Washington state, has tested positive for COVID-19 after being forced to go into lockdown during last week’s violent siege at the U.S. Capitol.
Seahawks resign with Schneider until 2027
RENTON, Wash. (AP) — The Seattle Seahawks have agreed to a contract extension with general manager John Schneider that will keep him tied to the franchise through the 2027 draft. The Seahawks announced Schneider’s extension three days
Washington company paying $25M to settle with military over contract fraud
Seattle – (KONP staff) Insitu Inc., headquartered in Bingen, Washington, has agreed to pay $25 million to settle allegations that it violated the False Claims Act by knowingly submitting materially false cost and pricing data for contracts with
Pompeo cancels last overseas trip as secretary of state amid torrent of criticism of Trump
ANDREW HARNIK/POOL/AFP via Getty ImagesBy CONOR FINNEGAN, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Hours before he was expected to depart, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo canceled his final overseas trip amid a torrent of global criticism against President Donald
Experts say vaccine rollout, cheap fares may lead to more rapid air travel rebound
Karol Ciesluk/iStockBy MINA KAJI and AMANDA MAILE, ABC News(WASHINGTON) — The coronavirus pandemic ravaged the airline industry — plummeting demand to historic lows which resulted in the loss of billions in revenue and thousands of jobs. The
Barbershops in Black communities provide information on COVID-19, vaccine
Andrew SuggsBy BECKY PERLOW and KENNETH MOTON, ABC News(BALTIMORE) — A teenage boy with electric-blue glasses reached toward the handle of the barbershop entrance, trying to grab the door before it closed. Before he could catch it,
Democrats infected with COVID-19 following siege on Capitol furious at maskless Republicans
PinkOmelet/iStockBy MATTHEW VANN, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Three House Democrats who believe they were infected with COVID-19 after being forced to shelter with Republicans who refused to wear masks during the siege on the U.S. Capitol are
DC protester arrested with 11 Molotov cocktails, several guns had list of 'good guys,' 'bad guys': DOJ
Department of JusticeBy ALEXANDER MALLIN and MARK OSBORNE, ABC News(WASHINGTON) — Federal prosecutors submitted chilling new evidence in their case against Capitol siege suspect Lonnie Coffman on Tuesday, including a list the protester had in his possession
Woman killed by log at Pacific Beach
PACIFIC BEACH, WASH. (KONP staff) The Grays Harbor Sheriff’s Office says a woman died at Pacific Beach, Washington Sunday after a large wave rolled a log over them. The report says the 54-year-old female from Oak Harbor