4-block section of water main to be replaced in Sequim

By Pepper Fisher SEQUIM – Saturday morning’s water main break under N. 7th Avenue in Sequim was the last straw for the Public Works Department. It wasn’t the first time they’ve had trouble with the old pipe
Local profiles needed for latest Sequim tourism project

By Pepper Fisher SEQUIM — The City of Sequim is putting together a new online project designed to showcase local residents and their endeavors that support the tourist industry. The People of Sequim project will present a
JBS paid $11 million in ransom after cyberattack, company says
Chet Strange/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Meat supplier JBS, which was the victim of a ransomware attack over Memorial Day weekend, paid $11 million in bitcoins to the hackers that penetrated their system, the company announced Wednesday
TSA warns of staffing shortages at more than 100 airports, looks for volunteers
guvendemir/iSTock (WASHINGTON) — As more travelers take to the skies, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is projecting that 131 of the nation’s airports will experience staffing shortages this month. Acting TSA Administrator Darby LaJoye is now asking
Cybersecurity experts break down a cyberattack as they become increasing threat
ABC News (WASHINGTON) — The U.S. government and American businesses have found themselves on the defensive lately as cyberattacks have threatened critical infrastructure, the food supply chain and people’s personal data. In hopes of preempting an attack,
Sheriff hopes reward fund will help them find Iowa boy Xavior Harrelson
Poweshiek County Sheriff’s Office (POWESHIEK COUNTY, Iowa) — A reward fund has been established in the search of 11-year-old Xavior Harrelson, the Iowa boy who vanished two weeks ago after going for a bike ride. Poweshiek County,
4-block section of water main to be replaced in Sequim
By Pepper Fisher SEQUIM – Saturday morning’s water main break under N. 7th Avenue in Sequim was the last straw for the Public Works Department. It wasn’t the first time they’ve had trouble with the old pipe
Charlottesville unanimously votes to remove Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson statues
Eze Amos/Getty Images (CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.) — Nearly four years after white supremacists marched through Charlottesville, Virginia, protesting a proposal to take down a Confederate statue, city leaders have unanimously voted to remove the Robert E. Lee monument
Russia outlaws Putin critic Alexey Navalny's organizations as 'extremist'
Macky_CH/iStock (MOSCOW) — A Russian court has outlawed the organizations of the opposition leader Alexey Navalny by labelling them “extremist” as the Kremlin moves to crush Navalny’s movement following his jailing earlier this year. The ruling by
After 1st round fails, where do infrastructure talks stand?
OlegAlbinksy/iStock (WASHINGTON) — Almost as soon as infrastructure talks died, they were resurrected under new leadership. While President Joe Biden jets off to Europe to attend to international matters, a coalition of Senate Democrats and Republicans are