Name of Sedro-Woolley cop who fatally shot man released
MOUNT VERNON, Wash. (AP) — Law enforcement investigators have released the name of the Sedro-Woolley police officer who shot and killed David Babcock of Concrete in February. The Skagit Valley Herald reports Sedro-Woolley Police Chief Lin Tucker
Claim: Wrongful placement on list caused man’s death
SEATTLE (AP) — A wrongful-death claim against the city of Seattle seeking $10 million has been filed for the children of a 45-year-old man whose lawyer says he died from a heart attack because his treatment by
Hanford contractor to pay nearly $3M in loan fraud case
KENNEWICK, Wash. (AP) — A Hanford contractor and its owners will pay nearly $3 million after being accused of fraud related to a loan from a federal program to help small businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic. HPM
Highway in Leavenworth reopened after perceived bomb threat
LEAVENWORTH, Wash. (AP) — Authorities say part of a highway in Washington state has reopened after it was closed Thursday in both directions because of a bomb threat. Chelan County emergency officials say dispatchers received the threat
Man accused of shooting 5 at protest pleads not guilty
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A man accused of killing a woman and shooting four other people during a February racial justice protest in Oregon has been arraigned. Oregon Public Broadcasting reports 43-year-old Benjamin Smith pleaded not guilty
County officials are reopening negotiations to build EOC on Port property
By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – Clallam County officials are not waiting around to see if the practice field adjacent to the Volunteer baseball diamonds in Port Angeles is going to work out as the location for
Utah lawmakers override veto of trans sports ban
George Frey/Getty Images (SALT LAKE CITY) — The Utah state legislate has voted to override Gov. Spencer Cox’s veto of an anti-transgender sports bill that would ban transgender girls’ participation in sports. The state House and Senate each
'The Bachelor' turns 20 today — a look back
ABC ABC’s hit reality show franchise The Bachelor got its start on this night in 2002, and in that time we’ve seen a lot of drama, hundreds of roses, gallons of Chardonnay quaffed, and, well, not many happily ever
In apparent shift in strategy, Russians troops stop offensive toward Kyiv: Pentagon on Day 30
omersukrugoksu/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The Pentagon has been providing daily updates on the Russian invasion of Ukraine and Ukraine’s efforts to resist. Here are highlights of what a senior U.S. defense official told reporters Friday on Day 30:
Biden admin avoiding 'red line' over any Russian use of chemical weapons in Ukraine
Henry Nicholls – Pool/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The Biden administration official is steering clear of defining any use by Russia of chemical weapons in Ukraine as a “red line,” a senior administration official told ABC News. “We learned