No Way! 'Wayne's World' turns 30 today
Araya Doheny/FilmMagic Wayne’s World, the big-screen adaptation of the popular 1990s Saturday Night Live sketch, turns 30 years old today. The big-screen adventure of Mike Myers‘ Wayne Campbell and Dana Carvey‘s Garth Algar was made for just $20 million, but it went
Two white men charged after allegedly chasing, shooting at Black FedEx driver
ictor/Getty (BROOKHAVEN, Miss.) — A white father and son are facing criminal charges after allegedly chasing and firing at D’Monterrio Gibson, a 24-year-old Black FedEx driver, who said he was targeted while delivering packages in Brookhaven, Mississippi,
Super Bowl commercials look to the past to promote the future
Rocket Mortgage Advertisers turned to old favorites and familiar faces to show us a glimpse of the future of cars, telecommunications and food delivery during this year’s Super Bowl. Among the ads was General Motors, who revived Austin
In Brief: 'Shang-Chi' star Liu goes to 'Barbie' film; Jordan Peele debuts 'Nope' trailer
Shang-Chi star Simu Liu is in talks to join the cast of the upcoming Greta Gerwig-directed live-action Barbie movie, alongside Ryan Gosling as Ken and Margot Robbie as the titular doll, according to The Hollywood Reporter. America Ferrera has also been tapped to appear in an as yet undisclosed role.
LOCAL SPORTS: Seedings set for PA and Sequim district tourney
PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Roughriders girls basketball team is the #1 seed in the District 3 Class AA basketball tournament. The Roughriders will host #8 seed Franklin Pierce Tuesday night at Roughrider Gymnasium with the
LOCAL SPORTS: Peninsula College splits at Shoreline

SHORELINE — Allison Crumb’s 6th ranked Peninsula College Pirates went to Shoreline and played up to their ranking blowing out a 4-1 Dolphin team 82-61 in a game that was never close. Five Pirates scored in double
COVID-19 live updates: Walmart drops mask requirement for vaccinated workers
Tempura/iStock (NEW YORK) — As the COVID-19 pandemic has swept the globe, more than 5.8 million people have died from the disease worldwide, including over 919,000 Americans, according to real-time data compiled by Johns Hopkins University’s Center
Nims Purja on the success of “14 Peaks,” documentary about his mountaineering record
Courtesy Nims Purja (NEW YORK) — When Nims Purja decided to try to obliterate the speed record for climbing the world’s tallest 14 mountains, he knew it wouldn’t be enough just to do it. “I really wanted
Texas early voting puts new election law back in spotlight
SUZANNE CORDEIRO/AFP via Getty Images (AUSTIN, Texas) — As the first in-person voters of the 2022 election cycle head to the polls on Monday, not only is this year’s early voting period expected to set the political
Labor issues complicate Judge J. Michelle Childs' Supreme Court candidacy
Mark Wilson/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The very career experience that makes Supreme Court candidate Judge J. Michelle Childs attractive to both Democrats and Republicans may now be complicating her potential nomination, as some labor and progressive groups