Time is running out for public comment on proposed housing code changes
PORT ANGELES – Port Angeles city officials continue their effort to find solutions to housing issues with their Building Residential Capacity project. Last week’s virtual public hearing on proposed code changes can be viewed on the City’s
Pete Buttigieg defends paternity leave, says supply chain issues have 'no easy fix'
Pete Buttigieg/Twitter (WASHINGTON) — U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg spoke on “The View” about the criticism he’s been met with over his paternity leave amid Congress’ pending approval of the Biden administration’s infrastructure bill. Buttigieg and husband
Scoreboard roundup — 10/19/21
iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Tuesday’s sports events: AMERICAN LEAGUE PLAYOFFS Final Houston 9 Boston 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFFS Final L.A. Dodgers 6 Atlanta 5 NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Final
Former '400 Mawozo' hostages describe ordeal as Haiti gang demands $17 million ransom for kidnapped missionaries
Pawel Gaul/iStock (NEW YORK) — Survivors of a previous kidnapping by the notorious Haitian gang 400 Mawozo have revealed details about what life was like as a hostage, with the group currently demanding a $17 million ransom to
Johnson & Johnson looking to bankruptcy to resolve 40,000 baby powder cancer suits
evemilla/iStock (NEW YORK) — Citing what it calls an “unrelenting assault” by greedy lawyers, Johnson & Johnson is hoping to use the bankruptcy process to dispose of 40,000 lawsuits that claim its baby powder products caused cancer.
China's reported hypersonic weapon test raises security concerns
Zoya RusinovaTASS via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Reports that China may have tested a new hypersonic weapon have grabbed the world’s attention and divided national security experts about its strategic significance and whether the U.S. was
North Korea fires possible ballistic missile, eighth test this year
(File photo) – Alexyz3d/iStock (SEOUL, South Korea) — North Korea fired a possible submarine-launched ballistic missile off the East Coast Tuesday morning, according to the neighboring countries South Korea and Japan, marking the eighth missile test-fire this
Senate Republicans expected to once again defeat voting rights reform bill
uschools/iStock (WASHINGTON) — Senate Republicans are expected to defeat — for the second time this year — a Democratic measure aimed at enacting sweeping federal election law changes, a move that is certain to increase pressure on