Five young migrant children, including an 11-month-old, found abandoned at US-Mexico border
Oleksii Liskonih/iStock (NORMANDY, Texas) — Five young migrant children, including an 11-month-old, were found abandoned at the U.S.-Mexico border in scorching temperatures over the weekend, according to government officials. Eagle Pass Station Border Patrol said it received
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey signs law to purge voters from permanent early voting list
Prostock-studio/iStock (PHOENIX) — Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey signed a bill Tuesday which will remove the word “permanent” from the state’s permanent early voting list (PEVL), a method that was heavily used by voters in the 2020 election.
Three men accused in Ahmaud Arbery killing plead not guilty to hate crime charges
ftwitty/iStock (BRUNSWICK, Ga.) — Three white Georgia men already facing state murder charges for allegedly tracking down and fatally shooting Ahmaud Arbery as the 25-year-old Black man jogged through their neighborhood in 2020 all pleaded not guilty
Dermatologists warn against TikTok sunscreen contouring hack
Boophotography/iStock (NEW YORK) — A new sunscreen contouring “hack” gaining popularity on TikTok has experts warning users to be very cautious about skin damage. TikTok user Eli Withrow shared a technique that she’s convinced gives your face
Energy secretary: No need to hoard gas amid pipeline shutdown
Photo Credit: U.S. Department of Energy (WASHINGTON) — The Biden administration on Tuesday warned that southeastern states faced a gasoline “supply crunch” following the ransomware attack on the Colonial Pipeline, as several states declared emergencies or suspended
Restaurant workers protest poor working conditions and low wages amid coronavirus pandemic
ablokhin/iStock (NEW YORK) — Food service workers are putting renewed pressure on their employers for better working conditions and wages. Businesses across the country are blaming a “workforce shortage” for being understaffed or closed. But workers in
“Shot and a Beer” vaccination event draws about 30 over the weekend

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County Health Officer Dr. Allison Berry says about 30 people took advantage of the “Shot and a Beer” vaccination event at the Barhop Brewery in Port Angeles this weekend. They had a similar
Charges filed in machete attack at PA Pier
PORT ANGELES – Charges have been filed against a Port Angeles man accused of attacking another man with a machete last week. 39-year-old Timothy Williams, listed by prosecutors as a transient, is charged with Assault in the
Corson and Unger named Districting Masters for Clallam County

PORT ANGELES – One of the most important functions of the national census count every 10 years is to establish updated boundaries of our Commissioner Districts. In Clallam County there are three, represented by County Commissioners Bill
Ceci Kimball selected as new Principal at Queen of Angels School
PORT ANGELES – Queen of Angels School will have a new principal beginning in the fall. Current Principal of 4 years Thomas Cody McDonald will be stepping down at the end of the school year to move