Port Angeles fast pitch team brings home National Championship

By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – The Port Angeles Illusion, an 18-and-under girls fast pitch softball team, competed in the National Championship tournament last week and won the whole thing. Port Angeles is now home to the
Hutchinson's testimony raises fresh questions about Secret Service's handling of Jan. 6
Brandon Bell/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — A former White House aide’s stunning testimony before the House panel investigating the Capitol attack indicated that the U.S. Secret Service may have had advanced warning of the potential for violence at the
Washington governor slams ruling on power plant emissions
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Washington Gov. Jay Inslee says that the U.S. Supreme Court “took a wrecking ball” to the ability of the federal government to limit pollution and said that states must redouble their efforts to
Washington justices blast racist questioning by prosecutor
SEATTLE (AP) — Washington’s Supreme Court has unanimously overturned a man’s conviction for assaulting police officers, blasting a series of racist remarks by the prosecutor who handled the case. During jury selection in the trial against Joseph
Inslee prohibits Patrol from aiding abortion investigations
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Washington Gov. Jay Inslee has issued a directive instructing the Washington State Patrol to not cooperate with out-of-state abortion investigations. The order, which was finalized Thursday, was first announced by Inslee at a
Cruise ship that hit iceberg arrives in Seattle for repairs
SEATTLE (AP) — A cruise ship that struck an iceberg in Alaska has docked in Seattle for repairs. The Norwegian Sun hit part of an iceberg on Saturday near Hubbard Glacier in Alaska. The ship was turned
Woman attacked by Yellowstone bison
George Frey/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A 71-year-old woman was gored by a bull bison at Yellowstone National Park, making her the third person attacked by a bison at the park this year. A park official said that
New questions after Cassidy Hutchinson's Jan. 6 committee testimony
Brandon Bell/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson’s dramatic testimony this week has provided not only a new account of the actions of then-President Donald Trump and chief of staff Mark Meadows before and on Jan.
Texas sheriff pens letter to Biden about the migrant crisis
Brandon Bell/Getty Images (SAN ANTONIO) — Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar has written a letter to President Joe Biden, asking to meet with him to address migration issues “as the humanitarian crisis it truly is.” “We just don’t
93-year-old man shoots home intruder, fends off others near Los Angeles
KABC (LOS ANGELES) — A 93-year-old suburban Los Angeles homeowner, who a relative said was frustrated over being the victim of numerous home break-ins, shot and critically wounded a burglar and scared off the would-be thief’s accomplices, according