Fallen tree cuts power to 120 PA customers, snarls traffic

By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – About 120 Port Angeles utility customers lost power Thursday morning when a tree toppled from the steep embankment along Marine Drive and took out the power lines. Traffic was snarled downtown
Field Arts and Events Hall news conference features important announcements
By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – Construction of Field Arts and Events Hall, stalled during the pandemic, will resume on August 1, announced Executive Director Steven Raider-Ginsburg at Thursday’s news conference. And while he was at the
Texas governor says schools should conduct weekly door checks in wake of shooting
Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images, FILE (AUSTTIN, Texas) — Gov. Greg Abbott has suggested that schools conduct weekly door checks, among other security measures, in the wake of a deadly mass shooting at a Texas elementary school. Nineteen
What we know about the Tulsa mass shooting victims
St. Francis Health System (TULSA, Okla.) — Two doctors, an employee and a patient were gunned down at a Tulsa, Oklahoma, medical building on Wednesday after the gunman allegedly targeted his doctor, blaming him for pain. Here
Owner of car sought in investigation of New Hampshire couple’s murder
Randy Faris/Getty Images (CONCORD, N.H.) — New Hampshire police investigating the unsolved shooting deaths of a retired couple said Thursday that they are looking to speak to the owner or operator of a car that was parked
MLB players complain of 'bad' baseballs
Dustin Satloff/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — There may be no crying in baseball, but some major leaguers are crying foul over the official baseballs used during this year’s play. Meredith Wills, an astrophysicist and a lifelong baseball
Where Supreme Court stands on Second Amendment
Bloomberg Creative Photos via Getty Images, FILE (NEW YORK) — A spate of deadly gun attacks across the country has reignited the national debate on gun reform in the United States. Lawmakers are arguing over what to
Some Ohio teachers 'terrified' over new bill allowing educators to carry guns in school
Douglas Sacha/Getty Images (COLUMBUS, Ohio) — Teachers in Ohio are frustrated after lawmakers passed a bill Wednesday that would allow them and other school staff to carry guns in school safety zones, with little training. The bill
Fallen tree cuts power to 120 PA customers, snarls traffic
By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – About 120 Port Angeles utility customers lost power Thursday morning when a tree toppled from the steep embankment along Marine Drive and took out the power lines. Traffic was snarled downtown
Washington students walk out in protest of gun violence
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Dozens of high school and middle school students in Olympia, Washington, walked out to protest gun violence Wednesday after 19 children and two teachers were shot and killed last week at a school