State Route 112 reopens near Clallam Bay with completion of landslide cleanup

By Pepper Fisher CLALLAM BAY – There is good news for Olympic Peninsula travelers between Sappho and Neah Bay. State Route 112 is back open with completion of the massive cleanup of the November landslide at milepost
Police Chief airs concerns about lawmakers’ last minute failure to pass a pursuit bill
By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – Washington state lawmakers made some important adjustments to last year’s police reform laws that were broadly seen by law enforcement as too restrictive. Notably, language was clarified to once again authorize
Probe widens into mysterious plane crash in southern China
David Ryder/Bloomberg via Getty Images (LONDON) — As investigators try to piece together clues on what caused a Chinese passenger plane to plunge from the sky Monday, officials told ABC News they are looking at every possible
Woman charged with manslaughter in shoving attack of 87-year-old grandmother
WABC-TV (NEW YORK) — A 26-year-old woman was arrested Tuesday in the fatal shoving attack of an 87-year-old woman earlier this month on a New York City street. Lauren Pazienza, of Port Jefferson, New York, was charged
Black former employees sue Google for racial discrimination
Google Maps Street View (NEW YORK) — Civil rights attorney Ben Crump filed a racial discrimination lawsuit against Google this week claiming there has been a pattern of racial discrimination toward minority employees. “Former Google employees came
Man attacked by tiger at Florida Everglades attraction, authorities say
Google Maps Street View (COLLIER COUNTY, Fla.) — A man was attacked by a tiger at a Florida Everglades attraction after walking into the animal’s enclosure, authorities said. The incident occurred Tuesday afternoon in Collier County, the
PASD seeks public input on strategic plan

PORT ANGELES – The Port Angeles School District is reaching out to the community for developing a new strategic plan. The district has launched a community-wide survey for all residents in the district regarding the planning process
Hillary Clinton tests positive for COVID-19
Melina Mara/Pool/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Hillary Clinton said on Twitter she’s tested positive for COVID-19 and is experiencing mild cold-like symptoms, but added that she’s “feeling fine.” She said former President Bill Clinton tested negative. Hillary Clinton,
NYPD accused of illegally obtaining, storing the DNA samples of nearly 32,000 people
Tim Drivas Photography/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A federal lawsuit accuses the New York Police Department of surreptitiously taking DNA samples without obtaining warrants and storing the genetic material in perpetuity in an illegal and unregulated database.
Judge renders split verdict for 'Cowboys for Trump' founder charged in Jan. 6 riot
Jeenah Moon/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — A federal judge delivered a split verdict Tuesday to the founder of the group “Cowboys for Trump” who was the second defendant to be tried for their role in the Jan. 6