Abortion rights activists protest at White House, urge Biden to do more
Kent Nishimura / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Abortion rights protesters gathered outside the White House on Saturday to call on President Joe Biden to do more to protect access. The action, organized by
Cryptocurrency: Why some see it as a way to financially uplift people of color
Westend61/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The digital currencies have crashed as interest rates rise and investors seek less risky investments. Can cryptocurrency become an alternative financial system for people of color who have historically faced discriminatory banking
Heat to scorch parts of the West, South this weekend
ABC News (NEW YORK) — Oppressive heat continues to take hold of the South and West this weekend, with record heat possible for some regions Saturday. A mix of excessive heat warnings and heat advisories are in
Akron leaders call for peace after 2 people, including 4-year-old girl, fatally shot
UpperCut Images/Getty Images (AKRON, Ohio) — Many are taking to the streets after officials released body-camera footage Sunday of Jayland Walker killed in a hail of bullets fired by eight officers while he was unarmed and running
4 arrested after 5,000 pounds of methamphetamine discovered in record-breaking seizure
Carrastock/Getty Images (NATIONAL CITY, Calif.) — Four men have been arrested and charged with federal drug trafficking offenses after an estimated record-breaking two-and-a-half tons of methamphetamine was seized from a box truck that had just crossed the
Uvalde mayor supports release of mass shooting hallway videos
Jordan Vonderhaar/Getty Images (UVALDE, Texas) — ABC News pieced together what happened the day Salvador Ramos allegedly killed 21 people at Robb Elementary School, using maps, video evidence and information from law enforcement. The mayor of Uvalde,
Group behind first-ever U.S. Amazon union backs campaigns at 2 warehouses
4kodiak/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The labor group behind the first-ever U.S. union at Amazon has thrown its support behind organizing campaigns at two additional warehouses. Amazon Labor Union, the worker-led union behind the victory at an
Cherelle Griner says Biden 'has not forgotten' Brittney Griner
Christian Petersen/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Cherelle Griner said the letter President Joe Biden wrote in response to her wife, WNBA star Brittney Griner, amid her detention in Russia brought both of them “so much joy.” “I believe
Joyce Daze Wild Blackberry Festival is coming August 6

JOYCE, WASH. – The Joyce Daze Wild Blackberry Festival is back again this summer. It will be held on Saturday, August 6, and everything you love about the small-town festival is happening. They’ll still be serving the
Dungeness River Nature Center welcomes visitors to open house

By Pepper Fisher and Kevin Murphy SEQUIM – The Dungeness River Nature Center celebrated it’s grand opening this week with an open house on Wednesday and Thursday. It opens officially on Monday, July 11. Regular hours will