Arrest made in theft of excavator at Jamestown Healing Clinic campus
By Pepper Fisher SEQUIM, WA – A Tacoma man is in custody, suspected of traveling to Sequim in February specifically to steal a $29,000 excavator from the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe Healing Clinic campus and four industrial grade
Prosecutors: ‘Ghost gun’ manufacturing operation raided
SALEM, Ore. (AP) — Prosecutors say a man was running a “massive” so-called “ghost gun” operation from his mother’s house in Salem, Oregon, and distributing counterfeit pills made of fentanyl in exchange for other guns. The Oregonian/OregonLive
Lawsuit filed against Vancouver, police over fatal shooting
VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) — The family of a man police shot and killed during a purported drug investigation plans to sue the Vancouver Police Department and the Washington Department of Corrections. Oregon Public Broadcasting reports 43-year-old Carlos
Seattle to return nearly 300 artifacts to Upper Skagit Tribe
SEATTLE (AP) — Hundreds of historic artifacts will soon be returned to the Upper Skagit Tribe from the city of Seattle. KUOW reports the city has had the 270 stone and bone artifacts since Seattle City Light
Forks and Beaver lumber mills to reopen with a new model for wood products trade
By Pepper Fisher FORKS, WA – There’s a new wood products company coming to Forks with hundreds of new jobs in play and a long-term vision for creating a greener, more sustainable model for the Olympic Peninsula
U.S. Marine Osprey aircraft missing with four on board during training in Norway
U.S. Marine Corps (NEW YORK) — Search and rescue teams in Norway are looking for a missing American MV-22 Osprey aircraft that was taking part in a large NATO military exercise in northern Norway Friday. There were four
Biden admin considering ways to fast-track bringing Ukrainian refugees to U.S.
Omar Marques/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The Biden administration is considering ways to fast-track bringing Ukrainian refugees to the U.S. amid the historic surge across Europe of Ukrainians fleeing Russia’s war, according to U.S. officials. But the administration faces
Search continues for teen possibly kidnapped in her own car from Nevada parking lot
Lyon County Sheriff’s Office via Facebook (FERNLEY, Nev.) — Nearly a week after authorities believe a Nevada teenager was possibly kidnapped from a parking lot in her own car, the search for the missing person and a vehicle
Family of slain 'Rust' cinematographer Haylna Hutchins trying to flee native Ukraine
Chris Haston/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images Matthew Hutchins, the widower of slain Rust cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, took to Twitter to note the latest in his extended family’s plight in their native Ukraine. Hutchins explained Friday that his
U.S. officials express concern for WNBA star Brittney Griner as Russia extends her detention
Christian Petersen/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Concerns in the U.S. over the wellbeing of Brittney Griner are growing as Russia extends the pre-trial detention of the WNBA star. The extension comes amid escalating tensions between the U.S. and Russia