OPNET and DOC officials break up prison drug-smuggling ring

By Pepper Fisher FORKS – An investigation that began when prison guards noticed that several inmates were showing signs of being high on drugs has led to the arrest of 3 people and additional charges for an
NOLS Poetry Walk hosted by Olympic National Park this year

By Pepper Fisher OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK – The North Olympic Library System’s annual Poetry Walk returns beginning April 1, and this year they’re teaming up with Olympic National Park to offer the walks along 5 beautiful hiking
Local Rotary club raising thousands for Ukraine refugee aid

By Pepper Fisher SEQUIM – Members of the Sequim Noon Rotary club have joined other Rotary clubs in Europe and around the world to provide food, water, medical equipment, and shelter for refugees from the conflict in
Home invasion suspects posing as candy sellers sought after injuring older woman
Richard Williams Photography/Getty Images (OAK LAWN, Ill.) — A woman in her 70s was recovering from injuries Thursday after being forcibly held at gunpoint while suspects ransacked her home. The home invasion took place Tuesday evening in
Cornell University reports indications of 'substantial prevalence' of COVID-19 on campus
kickstand/Getty Images (ITHACA, N.Y.) — After a significant viral outbreak before winter break in December, COVID-19 infection levels at Cornell University had markedly declined, as the omicron surge receded, and students returned to campus for the spring
OPNET and DOC officials break up prison drug-smuggling ring
By Pepper Fisher FORKS – An investigation that began when prison guards noticed that several inmates were showing signs of being high on drugs has led to the arrest of 3 people and additional charges for an
NOLS Poetry Walk hosted by Olympic National Park this year
By Pepper Fisher OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK – The North Olympic Library System’s annual Poetry Walk returns beginning April 1, and this year they’re teaming up with Olympic National Park to offer the walks along 5 beautiful hiking
Local Rotary club raising thousands for Ukraine refugee aid
By Pepper Fisher SEQUIM – Members of the Sequim Noon Rotary club have joined other Rotary clubs in Europe and around the world to provide food, water, medical equipment, and shelter for refugees from the conflict in
Free COVID-19 tests ending for uninsured Americans
Images by Tang Ming Tung/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Americans who don’t have health insurance will now start to see some of the free COVID-19 testing options disappear, even if they are showing symptoms. Quest Diagnostics, one of
Amy Schumer predicts she'll be “canceled” thanks to Sunday night's live Oscars telecast
ABC/Art Streiber Amy Schumer sat down with Ellen DeGeneres for a taping of an April segment for the final season of Ellen’s chat show, during which Amy admitted she’s expecting some blowback from her Oscars gig this Sunday