Kari Lake suggests early voting be restricted in Arizona as she repeats election lies
ABC News (WASHINGTON) — In an interview on ABC’s “This Week” on Sunday, Arizona Republican gubernatorial nominee Kari Lake would not explicitly commit to accepting the outcome of her upcoming election if she loses to her Democratic
Dem campaign chief insists history won't repeat in midterms, plays down Biden's lack of campaigning
ABC News (WASHINGTON) — New York Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney, the chair of House Democrats’ campaign arm, insisted on Sunday that his party will buck both history and the current polling in November’s midterm elections. In a
Rising gas prices could shape the midterms: Here's where fuel costs stand in key states.
Brandon Bell/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — After nearly 100 consecutive days of falling gas prices, fuel costs have spiked in recent weeks. This time, the price increase coincides with the lead up to the midterm elections — and
Military suicide rate drops as mental health programs are pushed by leaders
Daniel Karmann/picture alliance via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Despite a gradual upward trend in military suicides over the last decade, 2021 saw a more than 15% decrease for active duty service members, according to a new Defense
PA Council approves raising utility rates for water, wastewater and Medic 1

By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – The Port Angeles City Council this week decided it was time to raise some utility rates as they hold steady on the rest. They approved minimal increases for water, wastewater and
Olympic National Park to begin burning debris piles Monday

PORT ANGELES – You might see smoke coming from various parts of Olympic National Park starting Monday. The Park’s Fire Management crews will be conducting prescribed burns of five large debris piles. The debris piles are located
Fishing to reopen on Dungeness and Gray Wolf Rivers

CLALLAM COUNTY – The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife on Friday announced that they will reopen the Dungeness and Gray Wolf rivers to all species of fishing, effective Saturday, October 22. The rivers were closed last
PASD desperately needs substitutes and paraeducators

PORT ANGELES – The Port Angeles School District is still critically low on paraeducators and substitute teachers, and they are calling on parents, grandparents and others to consider lending a hand. At this point the District is
PA Council approves raising utility rates for water, wastewater and Medic 1
By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – The Port Angeles City Council this week decided it was time to raise some utility rates as they hold steady on the rest. They approved minimal increases for water, wastewater and
Olympic National Park to begin burning debris piles Monday
PORT ANGELES – You might see smoke coming from various parts of Olympic National Park starting Monday. The Park’s Fire Management crews will be conducting prescribed burns of five large debris piles. The debris piles are located