Gregory Michael withdraws guilty plea in federal case over Ahmaud Arbery murder
Stephen B. Morton-Pool/Getty Images (ATLANTA) — Gregory McMichael, the retired Georgia police officer convicted in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery, informed a federal court Thursday evening that he has withdrawn his plans to plead guilty to federal
US bobsledder Elana Meyers Taylor, in isolation, still training and caring for son ahead of Olympics
ABC News (BEIJING) — The fear of testing positive for COVID is a constant stress hanging over athletes at the 2022 Winter Olympics, a fear realized for U.S. women’s bobsledder Elana Meyers Taylor. Meyers Taylor tested positive
Senators close in on 'mother of all sanctions' bill against Russia
Tim Graham/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — A bipartisan group of senators is within striking distance of a deal on a bill that would impose crippling sanctions on Russia for its hostilities against Ukraine. “We are finding the path
Starbucks expects price increases, citing inflation, COVID pay and staffing costs
Starbucks (NEW YORK) — Starbucks will continue to raise prices in 2022 due to a combination of labor costs and supply chain disruptions. The Seattle-based coffee giant announced Tuesday that between a rising cost of goods, employee
Dakota Johnson reportedly getting into the superhero business with Sony's 'Madame Web'
ABC/Fred Lee Fifty Shades of Grey star Dakota Johnson is reportedly attached to a Spider-Man universe movie called Madame Web for Sony Pictures. Deadline reports the actress will play the title character, first introduced in the pages of Marvel Comics’ Spider-Man #210 in 1980. However,
Biden, NYC mayor release plans to curb gun violence
Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — With gun violence on the rise in major cities across the country, including New York City, elected officials are scrambling to come up with solutions. President Joe Biden
'Presumed Innocent' gets the series treatment at Apple TV+
David E. Kelley — Rachel Murray/Getty Images for AT&T AUDIENCE Network Presumed Innocent, the Scott Turow legal thriller that became the hit 1990 film starring Harrison Ford, the late Raul Julia, and Bonnie Bedelia, is becoming a series for Apple TV+. The new limited series
Samuel L. Jackson to receive Chairman's Award at NAACP Image Awards, Spike Lee directing Colin Kaepernick docuseries, and more
Earl Gibson III/WireImage Samuel L. Jackson will receive the Chairman’s Award during the 53rd NAACP Image Awards. The honor recognizes individuals who demonstrate exemplary public service and use their distinct platforms to create agents of change. Past honorees include the late
PC Pirates notch two road wins

EDMONDS — The fourth ranked Peninsula Pirates used former Sequim Wolf Hope Glasser to hit for twenty-five points and pull down thirteen rebounds in a 61-41 win over the Edmonds Tritons. Glasser is the daughter of Sequim
Settlement reached in Clallam vaccine mandate lawsuit

PORT ANGELES – A half dozen local restaurants and Clallam County have reached a settlement in a lawsuit challenging the health officer’s vaccine mandate. Yesterday, the prosecutor’s office announced an agreement was reached. Details of the settlement