Undefeated: Deaf football team brings triumph and pride to California community
Amelia Ortiz/CSDR Student Yearbook Committee (RIVERSIDE, Calif.) — Once considered underdogs, the football team at the California School for the Deaf in Riverside has defied the odds with an undefeated season that has electrified and inspired spectators
What we know about Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai as the UN calls for probe into her whereabouts
Zhong Zhi/Getty Images (LONDON) — International concern is mounting for tennis star Peng Shuai, who disappeared from the public eye after accusing a retired top Chinese Communist Party official of sexual assault earlier this month. The United
'Democracy is on the line': Election officials face ongoing threats for doing their jobs
adamkaz/iStock (WASHINGTON) — Al Schmidt had a front-row seat to history when a batch of votes in Philadelphia tipped the state of Pennsylvania, and the 2020 presidential election, toward Joe Biden. As Philadelphia’s Republican city commissioner, Schmidt
Family separated at southern border reacts to possibility of government payouts
Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project (NEW YORK) — Leticia works at a bakery helping to prepare the pastries that hungry New Yorkers order with their coffee in the morning. At first glance, she’s like any other person in
Highway 101 at Lake Crescent is wide open as of 5PM Friday

PORT ANGELES – Washington State Department of Transportation maintenance crews have reopened US 101 at Lake Crescent between mileposts 220 and 231. Crews cleared the major east-west highway for reopening at 5 p.m. Friday, Nov. 19. On Monday,
Hurricane Ridge Ski Club’s “What Day and How Deep?” contest under way

By Pepper Fisher OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK – The Hurricane Ridge Ski and Snowboard Area is having an Opening Day Contest and the winner will get two all-day lift tickets. Last week, when there was over 30 inches