Officer charged after brandishing weapon off duty
BURLINGTON, Wash. (AP) — A Sauk-Suiattle tribal police officer has been charged with harassment with threats to kill after an altercation outside a Burlington bar where he is accused of threatening people with a loaded handgun. Leventine
Oregon troopers find 65 pounds of cocaine during traffic stop
CENTRAL POINT, Ore. (KATU) – State troopers in Oregon found nearly 65 pounds of cocaine hidden in the door panels of an SUV during a traffic stop on Interstate 5 Wednesday morning. Shortly after 9 a.m., a
Next week’s new B3 tier makes a lot more people eligible for vaccine
By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – At Friday morning’s Covid briefing, Health Officer Dr. Allison Berry said most of the latest cases of the virus in Clallam County continue to be in children, and most of the
Police, protesters clash over sweep of Echo Park homeless encampment
kali9/iStockBy MARLENE LENTHANG, ABC News (LOS ANGELES) — A clearing of a homeless encampment in Los Angeles’ Echo Park Lake led to violent clashes between police and protesters Thursday night. The sweep of the encampment, where about
Economic concerns mount as Suez Canal impasse drags on
Samuel Mohsen/picture alliance via Getty ImagesBy CATHERINE THORBECKE, ABC News (LONDON) — The blockage of the Suez Canal by a ship the size of the Empire State Building has stoked economic anxieties around the globe, that only
Sequim Councilor defends himself against accusations of lying on resume
By Pepper Fisher SEQUIM – Sequim City Councilman Mike Pence has been accused of lying on the resume he used in his application for the council seat. We were contacted by area residents Marsha Maguire and Karen
Biden calls new GOP-passed Georgia law restricting voting access an 'atrocity'
OlegAlbinsky/iStockBy MICHELLE STODDART, ABC News(WASHINGTON) — President Joe Biden on Friday called a sweeping new Georgia law restricting voting access, passed by the state’s Republican-led legislature, an “atrocity,” speaking to reporters as left the White House for
Local tribal police chief to help with state law enforcement leadership

PORT ANGELES – A local, tribal police official is taking a leadership position with the state law enforcement organization. Lower Elwha Police Chief Sam White was appointed to the board of directors of the Washington Association of
Rocket debris seen burning across area skies Thursday night

SEATTLE (AP) — The National Weather Service in Seattle says burning debris from a rocket lit up Pacific Northwest skies Thursday night. “The widely reported bright objects in the sky were debris from a Falcon 9 rocket
PA Schools increasing in-person class time

PORT ANGELES – Port Angeles School District will be increasing in-person class time for students beginning next month. The district yesterday announced the move will take effect April 12th, after students return from spring break. That’s when