Jan. 6 artifacts collected at American History Museum point to organization, planning and violence
Michael Godek/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The early collection of historical artifacts collected by the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History documenting the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 , includes a flak jacket worn
COVID shuts down Clallam Courthouse

PORT ANGELES — A spike in COVID-19 cases has prompted closure of the Clallam County Courthouse. The courthouse in Port Angeles will be closed to the public Thursday and Friday. Officials say the decision was made in
Father of missing 7-year-old girl last seen 2 years ago arrested in connection to case
Catherine Falls Commercial/Getty Images (MANCHESTER, N.H.) — The father of a missing New Hampshire girl who was last seen over two years ago has been arrested in connection to the case, police said. The Manchester Police Department
Landslide work on SR 112 to get under way this month
By Pepper Fisher CLALLAM BAY – The latest update on the landslides and flood damage along State route 112 at Clallam Bay and Jim Creek was issued Tuesday. WSDOT officials say final engineering, design, and survey work
PA Council elects Mayor and gets an update on 3 fish passage projects
By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – The Port Angeles City Council Tuesday night elected Mayor Kate Dexter to serve a second term as mayor, and Brendan Meyer takes over as Deputy Mayor, replacing Navarra Carr. Carr was
ABC dramas pause planned production over Omicron fears
ABC TV seems to be in repeats: That is, a repeat of 2020. TV Line is reporting the ABC dramas The Rookie, Grey’s Anatomy, and Station 19 have paused their planned upcoming post-holiday restart of production over concerns of the Omicron variant of COVID-19.
US, Europe warn Sudan's military as democratic transition unravels
Julien Behal/PA Images via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — With Sudan’s fragile transition to democracy derailed, the United States and Europe have issued a stark warning to the Sudanese military against appointing a new government “without the involvement
On my 1st week covering Capitol Hill, the Jan. 6 attack happened: Reporter's notebook

ABC (WASHINGTON) — It was hardly the first week any of us imagined: A violent mob storming the United States Capitol, chanting for the vice president to be hanged, leaving behind a trail of shattered glass, blood
On Jan. 6 anniversary, Homeland Security focused on domestic violent extremism

Drew Angerer/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Just days before the anniversary of the Jan. 6 attack at the United States Capitol, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said domestic violent extremism remains one of “the greatest terrorism related threats”
Several HBCUs receive bomb threats on same day
Drew Angerer/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — At least seven historically Black colleges and universities received bomb threats Tuesday afternoon and evening, according to school officials. The threats forced campuses to lockdown or evacuate and local law enforcement was