NYC subway shooting suspect Frank James to face federal terror charge
John Lamparski/Getty Images, FILE (NEW YORK) — A federal grand jury in Brooklyn has returned a two-count indictment against alleged subway shooter Frank James The indictment expands the charges James is facing for allegedly shooting 10 people
3 Americans found dead at Bahamas resort, cause of death under investigation
pawel.gaul/Getty Images (EXUMA, Bahamas) — An investigation is underway after three American tourists were found dead at a Bahamas resort on Friday, officials said. The guests were staying at the Sandals Emerald Bay in Exuma, Sandals confirmed.
Kamala Harris warns women may lose right to 'make decisions about their own bodies' in commencement speech
Alan Poizner/Sipa/Bloomberg via Getty Images (NASHVILLE, Tenn.) — Vice President Kamala Harris gave a sobering look at the “unsettled” world students are heading into as she delivered the commencement speech at Tennessee State University on Saturday. The
Russia's Victory Day to mark key milestone in war with Ukraine
Christophe Coat / EyeEm/Getty Images (LONDON) — On May 9, Russia will celebrate Victory Day, its huge national holiday commemorating the anniversary of the defeat of the Nazis during World War II with a military parade through
Mother of Gabby Petito files wrongful death lawsuit against estate of Brian Laundrie
Courtesy of Nicole Schmidt and Joseph Petito (NEW YORK) — The mother of Gabby Petito has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the estate of Brian Laundrie in the latest legal action stemming from the homicide. The
Women's Health Protection Act explained as Roe v. Wade comes under likely threat
Tom Brenner/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — As a leaked draft opinion of a Supreme Court ruling shows a conservative majority of justices appear poised to overturn federal protections of abortion rights, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said Thursday
Some Republicans use false 'pedophilia' claims to attack Democrats, LGBTQ people
Rudy Sulgan/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — It was an eyebrow-raising moment in the confirmation hearings for the first Black female Supreme Court justice, Ketanji Brown Jackson — a grilling about her stance on child porn offenders. Several Republicans
Bike Month spurs challenge between 3 local cities and Sedro-Wooley

By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – May is National Bike Month, and there are loads of events planned throughout the region encouraging cyclists of all ages to celebrate spring and improve fitness with a bike ride. Many