Registration is open for this year’s Sequim Sunshine Festival Sun Fun Color Run
SEQUIM — Registration is now open for the Sequim Sunshine Festival Sun Fun Color Run scheduled for Saturday, March 6. The event will follow all state and county safety restrictions. This family-friendly event begins and ends at
States trying to ramp up vaccinations frustrated by shortages
Spencer Platt/Getty ImagesBy STEPHANIE EBBS and CHEYENNE HASLETT, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Governors and state health officials are facing a frustrating reality as they try to make more people eligible to get the COVID-19 vaccine: They
Indoor dining set to reopen in Chicago, Baltimore as NYC, Los Angeles await answers
halbergman/iStockBy KELLY MCCARTHY (NEW YORK) — As a few major cities are on track to reopen restaurants for indoor dining amid the COVID-19 pandemic, other food capitals have been left in the dark without plans or timelines
Prince Harry denies report he and Meghan are quitting social media for good
Samir Hussein/WireImage/Getty ImagesBy KATIE KINDELANVIA (LOS ANGELES) — Prince Harry is doubling down on his calls to reform social media two weeks after an angry mob staged a deadly siege at the U.S. Capitol. Many who laid
Record year for OMC Foundation even without traditional fundraisers

PORT ANGELES – Despite a global pandemic, the Olympic Medical Center Foundation just capped its biggest year ever for fundraising. The Foundation presented $155,000 to Olympic Medical Center at the OMC Commissioners this week. It will be
Clallam 2 Fire Rescue adds career firefighters

PORT ANGELES — Clallam 2 Fire-Rescue has hired two, new full-time firefighters. It will help staff the district’s west-end response. Firefighter/paramedic Erik Sundin and Firefighter/EMT Elizabeth Hagaman started work on Tuesday. Their positions are being funded by
Biden administration to pause most ICE deportations, among other immigration policy shifts
danielfela/iStockBy QUINN OWEN, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — The Biden administration this week announced a 100-day pause on deportations of most people living in the country illegally along with a new priority system for those who will still
Clallam County moving to 4K vaccinations per week in February
PORT ANGELES – Clallam County continues to lead the state in Covid vaccinations with well over 9,000 people getting at least a first dose, which is 12% of the population. This weekend’s events in Sequim, Port Angeles
US Air Force changes hair requirements for women
Michael Ciaglo/Getty ImagesBy GMA Team (WASHINGTON) — The U.S. Air Force is changing its rules on how women in the service are allowed to wear their hair. Starting next month, women will be allowed to wear their
Austin makes history as first African American to lead Pentagon
Sarah Silbiger/Getty ImagesBy MATT SEYLER, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Retired U.S. Army Gen. Lloyd Austin on Friday took over as the first black Pentagon chief shortly after being confirmed 93-2 by the Senate. Austin was greeted outside