Pop-up blood donation event happening this Friday in Sequim

SEQUIM – Bloodworks Northwest will be hosting four blood donation events in the month of June in Sequim to meet what is now an urgent need, and they’ve just added one more event coming up this Friday,
Can you help identify the thieves who robbed Healthy Families of Clallam County?

By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – Port Angeles Police investigators are hoping the public can help identify the thieves who broke into the Healthy Families of Clallam County storage warehouse and spent some 6 hours loading items
The Big Spring Spruce Up in downtown Port Angeles returns May 7

PORT ANGELES – The Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce announced the ELEVATE PA 2026 team is planning the second annual Big Spring Spruce Up event to clean Port Angeles’ downtown corridor on May 7 from 9:00am to
Oakland teachers plan walkout Friday over school closures
Maskot/Getty Images (OAKLAND, Calif.) — Teachers in Oakland, California, will be going on a one-day strike Friday to protest school closures the district has planned for this year and next year. A teachers’ union said the Oakland
Judge issues temporary restraining order preventing phase out of Title 42
Jason Marz/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Judge Robert Summerhays of the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana has issued a temporary restraining order preventing the Department of Homeland Security from phasing out Title 42
Report: Seattle police illegally ignored COVID mask rules
SEATTLE (AP) — A civilian oversight board says some Seattle police officers routinely — and illegally — ignored state and city mask mandates during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic and refused to obey direct orders from
Trevor Reed's parents to David Muir: 'He looked horrible…we started crying'
Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images, FILE (WASHINGTON) — Trevor Reed’s time inside a Russian prison may be over, but his parents said they are still concerned about his well-being and his long road to recovery. Hours after Reed was
Appeals court nixes $1.1 billion timber award against Oregon
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — The Oregon Court of Appeals has overturned a $1.1 billion verdict against the state over its forest management practices. A Linn County jury found in 2019 that Oregon breached its contract with 13
2 Air Force staff sergeants charged with stealing ammunition
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — Two Fairchild Air Force Base staff sergeants in Washington state face charges of stealing thousands of rounds of ammunition from the base in a case with antigovernment overtones. John I. Sanger and Eric
Arrested cop, man killed, identified in fatal Seattle crash
SEATTLE (AP) — The name of an off-duty Auburn police officer accused of fatally striking a pedestrian after losing control of his vehicle Saturday in Seattle’s Interbay neighborhood has been released. The Seattle Times reports court and