Lawsuit offers insight into resignation of former Sequim School Superintendent Clark

By Pepper Fisher SEQUIM – A federal lawsuit filed Monday details the reasons behind the resignation of former Sequim School Superintendent Rob Clark and the complaints against him and the District. The suit, filed by former para-educator
Why Sen. Duckworth reached a 'trigger point' with White House over AAPI representation
Chip Somodevilla/Getty ImagesBy ADIA ROBINSON, ABC News(WASHINGTON) — After reaching a “trigger point” with the White House over Asian American and Pacific Islander representation in the Cabinet, Illinois Democratic Senator Tammy Duckworth is “very pleased” with the
Religious leaders work to build trust in COVID-19 vaccine in communities of color
ABCBy ASHLEY LOUSZKO, ALLIE YANG, LAURA COBURN, JINSOL JUNG, and NEIL GIARDINO, ABC News (PITTSBURGH, Penn.) — Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Rev. Paul Abernathy has been helping his Pennsylvania community navigate the virus’ devastating
Former State Senator ID’d as source of misleading mailer
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — State officials say a former GOP Washington state senator and Trump appointee is responsible for a mailer criticizing Democratic lawmakers for a proposed change to the estate tax. According to the state Public
Woman critical after jumping out of patrol car
VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) — Authorities say a woman who jumped out of the backseat of a moving sheriff’s patrol car on I-5 is in critical condition. The Washington State Patrol said Tuesday that Sara Gottwig-Carr was arrested
Health officials looking into positive Covid test cases after vaccination
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — The Department of Health is investigating reports of people in our state who tested positive for COVID-19 more than two weeks after they were fully vaccinated. Scientists call them “vaccine breakthrough” cases, which
For the first time, no flu deaths in Washington this season
OLYMPIA – It no secret that the same behaviors that we take to fight the spread of COVID-19 have also helped to make this year’s flu season almost non-existent. Now the State Dept. of Health says we
Microsoft scores huge Army contract
Microsoft just won a nearly $22 billion contract to supply U.S. Army combat troops with its virtual reality headsets. Microsoft and the Army separately announced the deal Wednesday. The technology is based on Microsoft’s HoloLens headsets, which
Federal vaccination center opens in Yakima
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — Just in time for the asparagus harvest that will employ large numbers of farm workers, the federal government has opened a mass COVID-19 vaccination center in Yakima. The state’s first federal mass vaccination
In investigation of Rep. Gaetz's alleged sexual relationship with minor, feds looking beyond Florida, sources say
Stefani Reynolds/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesBy MIKE LEVINE, KATHERINE FAULDERS, ALEXANDER MALLIN, and JOHN SANTUCCI, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — The federal investigation into Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz is focused on allegations that the junior congressman had a sexual