Bremerton cop caught stealing sentenced to treatment program
BREMERTON, Wash. (AP) — A former Bremerton police detective caught on camera stealing cash during a search of a drug dealer’s house pleaded guilty to theft and other charges and was sentenced to inpatient drug treatment. Jeffery
Oregon man charged with stalking ex-girlfriend in Washington
LONGVIEW, Wash. (AP) — Deputies say a Happy Valley, Oregon man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and cyberstalking after he was found outside his ex-girlfriend’s home with a gun, a shovel, pickaxe and hatchet
Coast Guard on Seattle waterfront could be expanding
SEATTLE (AP) — The U.S. Coast Guard is proposing a potentially huge renovation and expansion of its Seattle waterfront base that during the next decade will be home to three new icebreakers, and probably other vessels. The
King County buying up hotels for homeless people
SEATTLE (AP) — King County will buy a hotel that has been housing people who are homeless in Seattle for roughly a year, as well as four or five other hotels in the coming weeks as part
New to our state, sports betting is coming to a casino near you
By Pepper Fisher BLYN – The Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe expects to offer sports betting at the 7 Cedars Casino later this year. The Washington State Gambling Association announced this month they had reached tentative agreements with the
Ohio will give 5 people $1 million each in COVID-19 vaccine lottery
PinkOmelet/iStock (COLUMBUS, Ohio) — Five vaccinated Ohioans will win $1 million each through a new lottery announced Wednesday, in one of the largest financial incentives announced by a state to combat declining demand for the COVID-19 vaccine.
Nurse on crusade to vaccinate community after husband's death surprised on 'The View'
ABC (NEW YORK) — Nurse Carla Brown went beyond her call of duty during the coronavirus pandemic to help vaccinate her community. Now, Brown is sharing her story with “The View.” The Baton Rouge, Louisiana, nurse wants
Family of Bowling Green State University sophomore who died after alleged hazing incident sues fraternity
Courtesy Foltz Family (FRANKLIN COUNTY, Ohio) — The parents of an Ohio college sophomore who died from alcohol poisoning following an alleged fraternity hazing ritual in March has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the fraternity and
78-year-old graduate fulfills lifelong dream of earning college degree
ABC (NEW YORK) — Vivian Cunningham is a grandmother, great-grandmother and now a college graduate. The 78-year-old graduated from Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama, on May 8. “I was amazed. I really felt great.” said Cunningham. “The
Judge mulls defense request to allow Ahmaud Arbery's criminal and mental history into trial
kuzma/iStock (GLYNN COUNTY, Ga.) — A Georgia judge is considering whether to allow Ahmaud Arbery’s criminal history and a diagnosis of mental illness to be presented at the trial of the three white men accused of tracking