Military families testify about dangerous housing conditions
Rudy Sulgan/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Capt. Samuel Choe, a former resident of Fort Gordon in Georgia, flew 17 hours from his deployment in South Korea to testify before a Senate subcommittee Tuesday about the mold exposure he
Derek Chauvin asks court to overturn his conviction in George Floyd's death
David Joles/Star Tribune via Getty Images (MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.) — Attorneys for former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin in a court filing Monday asked an appeals court to overturn his conviction in the killing of George Floyd. Chauvin’s
Nature of battle changing, US helping Ukraine adapt: Blinken
Al Drago/Pool/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Speaking publicly about his visit to Ukraine for the first time since returning home, Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Tuesday asserted “the Ukrainians have won the battle for Kyiv,” while calling
Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans will go head-to-head in 'The Grey Man' in July
Netflix © 2022/Paul Abell Chris Evans‘ re-team with Avengers series directors Joe and Anthony Russo, The Grey Man, has gotten a pair of release dates. The action film, which pits Evans against Ryan Gosling, will hit theaters
Man who went on shooting rampage sentenced to 45 years
SEATTLE (AP) — A 36-year-old man convicted of crimes he committed during a shooting rampage in Seattle’s Lake City neighborhood in 2019 was sentenced to 45 years in prison. Tad Michael Norman pleaded guilty March 23 to
The B-52s to launch a US farewell tour this summer
NEW YORK (AP) — The quirky dance-pop outfit The B-52s are hitting the road one last time for a final tour this summer that will roam from coast to coast. The band burst onto the New Wave
WA seafood processing plant fined $56K following COVID death
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — A seafood processing plant has been fined $56,000 in connection with a 2021 COVID outbreak that left one employee dead. The Department of Labor and Industries announced the fine against Shining Ocean Inc.
Sheriff: 1 missing kayaker found dead, 1 still missing in OR
CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) — One of two kayakers who did not return from a weekend trip has been found dead in the Long Tom River near Corvallis and a second kayaker remains missing. The Benton County Sheriff’s
Man charged with racist threats toward gas station clerk
BREMERTON, Wash. (AP) — A man is accused of calling a Bremerton gas station clerk racial slurs, threatening to kill him and chasing him after becoming upset that he had to wait to use the restroom. The
Soldier killed, 2 hurt at Washington state training center
YAKIMA, Wash. (AP) — Army officials say a soldier was killed and two others were hurt during an exercise at the Yakima Training Center in central Washington state. The Yakima Herald-Republic reports 20-year-old Army Pfc. Joseph A.