Attempted murder, other charges filed against alleged Sequim cop assailant

By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – The man who police say attacked a Sequim Police officer last week and is suspected in the murder of his mother made his second appearance in court Tuesday, where official charges
PA Council approves purchase of public restrooms, installer needed

By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – If things go as planned, the solution to the public restroom problem in downtown Port Angeles is coming this fall. The problem: How to replace the 60-year-old concrete block public restrooms
Exxon Mobil must face environmental allegations, court rules
David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The highest court in Massachusetts ruled Tuesday the state attorney general can pursue a civil lawsuit that accused Exxon Mobil of misleading investors about its products and their
Former NFL player charged with simple assault following fight with airline worker
Abbie Parr/Getty Images, FILE (NEWARK, N.J.) — A United Airlines employee was fired and a former NFL player was arrested following a physical altercation at Newark Liberty International Airport last week. Brendan Langley, former player for the
After yet another mass shooting, lawmaker pleads to his colleagues: 'What are we doing?'
ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Every single mass shooting in America is not just a tragedy, Connecticut Democrat Chris Murphy said, it is a political — a moral — failing by the country’s leaders who must choose anew
What we know about the victims of the Texas school shooting in Uvalde so far
Courtesy of Lydia Martinez Delgado (UVALDE, Texas) — A fourth-grade teacher was among those killed in a mass shooting at a Texas elementary school on Tuesday, ABC News has learned. At least 14 children were also killed
Man arrested for driving toward 2 people on sidewalk
SEATTLE (AP) — Seattle police arrested a man on Capitol Hill after witnesses said he drove his SUV on the sidewalk to strike two pedestrians who confronted him after he yelled a racial slur at a street
Scientists will set 1,000 traps for murder hornets this year
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — Scientists will set about 1,000 traps in Whatcom County this year in their quest to wipe out the Asian giant hornet in Washington state. The state Department of Agriculture said Tuesday that scientists
1 dead, 1 arrested after Seattle bridge crash
SEATTLE (AP) — The Washington State Patrol says the body of a man who fell from the Ship Canal Bridge in Seattle following a collision was recovered from the water. The Seattle Times reports the collision occurred
Victims, parents of Oxford school shooting victims sue school employees
Scott Olson/Getty Images (OXFORD, Mich.) — Victims and families of victims of the November Oxford school shooting in Michigan filed a lawsuit against the Oxford school district and school administrators, accusing them of violating legally mandated school