Vaccinations for anyone 18+ begin next week

SEQUIM – The Jamestown Tribe announced they will begin vaccinating anyone in Clallam County aged 18 and over starting next week. Registration begins Wednesday at 9:00am for dates Tuesday, March 30 and Thursday, April 1. If those
L&I fines City Councilors for defying mask order
WOODLAND, Wash. (AP) — The state Department of Labor and Industries has fined the city of Woodland in southwest Washington for potentially exposing staff to COVID-19 when councilmembers went without face masks during meetings. The city received
Officer arrested after off-duty confrontation
MOUNT VERNON, Wash. (AP) — A Sauk-Suiattle tribal police officer was arrested on accusations that he brandished a firearm and made threats outside a bar north of Mount Vernon in Burlington. Burlington police say officers were called
Oregon college students suing for tuition refunds
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Three students have filed class-action lawsuits against Oregon’s two largest colleges saying they were charged full-price for online classes of poorer quality than in-person classes. When the University of Oregon and Oregon State
2 key Dems demand more diversity in Biden Cabinet, will oppose non-diverse nominees
uschools/iStockBy TRISH TURNER, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Sen. Tammy Duckworth told White House officials in a private call Monday night with Senate Democrats that the lack of representation of Asian American Pacific Islanders in President Joe Biden’s
Search for another new City Manager begins in Sequim
By Pepper Fisher SEQUIM – In a split decision along familiar lines, the Sequim City Council Monday night voted to immediately begin taking steps to hire a new City Manager, a month after negotiating a 6-month contract
Colorado's tragic and prolific history of mass shootings from Columbine to King Soopers
kali9/iStockBy MARLENE LENTHANG and JEFFREY COOK, ABC News (DENVER) — For many in Colorado, hearing the news Monday of 10 people being shot dead at a Boulder grocery was a tragic, but familiar headline. Colorado, a state
Boulder mass shooting victims remembered, including police officer, future grandpa
Chet Strange/Getty ImagesBy BILL HUTCHINSON, ABC News (BOULDER, Co.) — They were community residents going about their normal routine of shopping at a grocery store, unaware that it would be the last act of their lives. Among
North Korea fired off 2 short-range missiles over weekend: Official
Olekssi Liskonih/iStockBy LUIS MARTINEZ, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — A U.S. official confirmed Tuesday that North Korea fired two short-range missiles sometime over Saturday and Sunday. This is a developing news story. Please check back for updates. Copyright
Houston Rockets progressing towards trading Victor Oladipo
matimix/iStockBy Louis Milman, ABC News (HOUSTON) — The Houston Rockets are looking to trade guard Victor Oladipo before Thursday’s trade deadline, ESPN NBA Insider Adrian Wojnarowski reports. The team is expressing strong confidence that they will execute