Deadline looms to participate in Christmas Angel Tree program
By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – The deadline to get in on the Salvation Army’s Christmas Assistance Program is this Tuesday night at 11:00pm. Christmas Angel Trees have been set up at businesses all over town with
GOP leaders silent so far on Trump's call for 'termination' of Constitution's rules
Drew Angerer/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The White House on Monday and some Republicans in Congress condemned former President Donald Trump’s call for “termination” of the Constitution’s rules — while GOP congressional leaders kept silent on Trump’s comment
Snowplow fire hampers local ski season opening

PORT ANGELES – A fire at an Olympic National Park facility could delay the opening of Hurricane Ridge for the ski season. Friday night, firefighters were dispatched to the headquarters of Olympic National Park off Park Avenue
Robin Hill Farm County Park closes during cleanup of storm damage
CLALLAM COUNTY – Clallam County Park officials announced Monday they have closed most of Robin Hill Farm County Park following the recent substantial tree blowdown due to storms, which have left the park trail system unsafe and
Supreme Court hears major case on free speech, faith and LGBTQ equality
joe daniel price/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The U.S. Supreme Court’s conservative majority on Monday appeared sympathetic with a wedding website designer challenging Colorado’s anti-discrimination law and its requirement that she provide services for same-sex couples or face
LOCAL SPORTS: Plenty of local hoops, including five games to be broadcast on KONP this week

Photo: Pirate sophomore Ituau Tuisaula averaged 20 points per game at the First Fed Pirate Classic over the weekend PORT ANGELES — It was a full weekend of basketball action and it’s just the beginning. Newsradio KONP
How Congress achieved a historic breakthrough on gay marriage
Mint Images/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — In the summer, Democrats were privately debating how to handle a jolt that had been sent to the more than 1 million U.S. households with same-sex couples. The Supreme Court had just
Online scammers don't take a holiday, and neither should you
boonchai wedmakawand/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — ‘Tis the season for online scammers to steal your personal information. This year, scams are at an all-time high as more consumers turn to e-commerce for their holiday shopping. According to
Why a cap on Russian oil could send gas prices rising
Grace Cary/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Prices at the pump have plummeted over the past month but a dramatic move from the U.S. and allies meant to slash Russian oil revenue and cripple its war effort could send
Nike drops Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving over antisemitism
Mike Stobe/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Nike has severed ties with Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving following criticism for antisemitism. “Kyrie Irving is no longer a Nike athlete,” the company said in a statement to ABC News.