Florida 13-year-old speaks out after being arrested, falsely accused of threatening school violence
Lezile-Ann Davis (NEW YORK) — Nia Whims, a 13-year-old from Florida, is speaking out after she was arrested and falsely accused of making threats of violence against her school in November 2021. Now, her family is filing
NYC Mayor Eric Adams clarifies criticism of drill music after meeting with rappers
Alex Wong/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — New York City Mayor Eric Adams clarified his comments about drill rap — a controversial and popular rap subgenre — after meeting with a group of rappers on Tuesday night, where
Matthew McConaughey on reuniting with Channing Tatum for 'Magic Mike 3': “Call me, bro!”
Rick Kern/Getty Images A Magic Mike reunion could be in the cards for Channing Tatum and Mathew McConaughey. It’s been 10 years since the two first collaborated on the franchise which explores Tatum’s past as a male stripper in Magic Mike. McConaughey portrayed the
American skier Mikaela Shiffrin again crashes, misses medal in fifth event
Alex Pantling/Getty Images (BEIJING) — U.S. skier Mikaela Shiffrin on Thursday crashed out in the slalom in the women’s Alpine combined event, bringing to a close the six-time world champion’s bid for an individual medal in Beijing.
Scoreboard roundup — 2/16/22
iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Wednesday’s sports events: NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Atlanta 130, Orlando 109 Detroit 112, Boston 111 Indiana 113, Washington 108 Brooklyn 111, New York 106 Chicago 125, Sacramento 118 San
City of PA and County pivot on proposed Public Safety Facility location

By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – The joint project between the City of Port Angeles and Clallam County to build a new Joint Public Safety Facility has been in the works for about 3 years. It would
Gov. Inslee to hold Thursday news conference on mask mandate
SEATTLE (KONP staff) — Governor Inslee has set a Thursday news conference where it is expected he will announce if and when he will lift the statewide indoor mask mandate. The outdoor mask mandate ends this Friday.
Seafood broker pleads guilty to smuggling geoducks
Seattle (KONP staff) – A Burien, Washington, seafood broker pleaded guilty today in U.S. District Court in Seattle to smuggling geoducks. 52-year-old Jeffrey Olsen, owner of Absolute Seafoods, admitted he falsified documents and lied to authorities about
Washington revenue projections see $2.7 billion increase
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Washington lawmakers have learned state revenue projections increased by more than $2.7 billion than originally expected through mid-2025. Updated numbers by the Economic and Revenue Forecast Council show that projected revenue collections for
Family of man whose car crashed off bridge into river sues
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — The family of a Portland, Oregon, man whose car slid off the Glenn Jackson Bridge and plunged into the Columbia River during a winter storm is suing the Oregon Department of Transportation for