Loving on family, relaxing & showing appreciation is how a few Black women plan to celebrate this Mother's Day
oxygen/Getty Images The second Sunday in May is upon us, so may the gifting and receiving of beautiful bouquets, heartfelt greetings cards, fancy dinners and quality time commence. In preparation of Mother’s Day this weekend, a few
Man cited after TSA agents find 23 weapons packed inside carry-on bag
TSA (WASHINGTON) — A man was cited by police after Transportation Security Administration officers located a stash of 23 weapons in his carry-on bag at a checkpoint at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. Locking-blade knives, a dagger,
Local Humane Society seeing unprecedented number of owner-surrender dogs

By Pepper Fisher CLALLAM COUNTY – The Olympic Peninsula Humane Society is experiencing a dramatic increase in the number of owner-surrender dog applications received in the last five weeks, and officials there are attributing the problem largely
Replacement of HWY 101 culverts postponed, Elwha River Bridge project may start in the fall

By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – Some major roadwork along Highway 101 in in Port Angeles has been delayed by the Washington State Department of Transportation. The project to remove and replace several outdated culverts under Highway
'We're not going back': Hillary Clinton speaks out on abortion rights
Paul Morigi/Getty Images, FILE (WASHINGTON) — Reproductive rights were top of mind for Hillary Clinton and others at the grand opening of the new Global Embassy for Women in Washington, D.C., on Thursday — just days after
Teacher looks back at former teen student's wrongful conviction
ABC News (NEW YORK) — Anthony Harris, who was convicted of killing his 5-year-old neighbor in 1999 at the age of 13 but had that conviction overturned in appeal, was a kind, hardworking student who could never
Years after Anthony Harris' conviction was overturned, murder of little girl remains unsolved
ABC News (NEW YORK) — Anthony Harris was 12 years old when he was charged and later convicted of murdering his 5-year-old neighbor, Devan Duniver. Harris’ conviction was eventually overturned and, more than 20 years later, he
DHS plays defense over Disinformation Governance Board
Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas has spent much of this week defending the department’s newly established Disinformation Governance Board in response to Republican lawmakers’ concerns about partisan influence in federal law enforcement.
Amber Heard spends hours on the stand, claims beatings and sexual assaults from Johnny Depp
Paul Morigi/Getty Images (NOTE CONTENT) Amber Heard spent another day in a Fairfax, Virginia courtroom, detailing — for hours on end — allegations of abuse she said she suffered while with her ex-husband Johnny Depp. While Depp’s
US officials push back on report its intel helping Ukraine target Russian generals
Alex Wong/Getty Images, FILE (WASHINGTON) — U.S. officials on Thursday pushed back on a New York Times report that said the U.S. provided Ukraine intelligence that helped it target and kill Russian generals and other senior officers.