Coroner: Sequim couple may have died of natural causes at the same time, same place
By Pepper Fisher SEQUIM – The deaths of a Sequim couple, whose bodies were found in their shared apartment on February 2, do not appear to be suspicious, nor do they appear to be associated with drug
Investigators say human foot found on local beach was from Sequim woman who leapt from bridge years earlier
By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – The mystery of the “Jane Doe” investigation involving a human foot found inside a shoe near the mouth of the Elwha River in Port Angeles in 2021 has been solved. The Clallam
Proposed transgender policy prompts student outcry in Virginia Beach
City of Virginia Beach (VIRGINIA BEACH, VA) — Some students in Virginia are protesting a proposed transgender policy from the Virginia Department of Education. At a Virginia Beach school board meeting last week, roughly 20 students spoke
Ohio governor sips water from East Palestine homes in bid to prove it's safe
ABC News (EAST PALESTINE, Ohio) — Standing around her kitchen sink, East Palestine, Ohio, resident Carolyn Brown told Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, EPA Administrator Michael Regan and other officials that it is the “uncertainty” that weighs on
Rhode Island Rep. David Cicilline leaving Congress to lead large nonprofit
Al Drago/Bloomberg/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Rhode Island Democratic Rep. David Cicilline is leaving Congress in June, according to a statement from his office. Cicilline, who was elected to Congress in 2010, will become the president and CEO
At least 15,000 pounds of contaminated soil and 1 million gallons of contaminated water removed in Ohio
US Environmental Protection Agency / Handout/Anadolu Agency/ Getty Images (EAST PALESTINE, Ohio) — Norfolk Southern Railway, the operator of the train that derailed in East Palestine, said in a statement Monday that 15,000 pounds of contaminated soil,
Slain MSU student Arielle Anderson dreamed of becoming a surgeon. But 'her future was robbed,' Gov. Whitmer says at funeral
Family of Arielle Anderson (DETROIT, MI) — Arielle Anderson, a 19-year-old Michigan State University student gunned down on campus, dreamed of becoming a surgeon. She even planned to graduate early to get a head start on her
LOCAL SPORTS: Sequim and PA girls’ regional/state hoops announced
Photo: Sequim 6’0″ Senior Jelissa Julmist will play against a PAC 12 size frontline in #1 ranked Ellensburg. SEQUIM — The regional and state high school basketball brackets are out. If you are the Sequim Wolves, you have the
Mormon Church pays $5 million to settle accusations it covered up $32 billion investment portfolio
Eva Hambach/AFP/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The Mormon Church agreed Tuesday to pay $5 million to settle charges involving disclosure failures and misstated regulatory filings. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and its investment management company,
Biden speaks in Poland after surprise trip to Ukraine
Omar Marques/Getty Images (WARSAW, Poland) — President Joe Biden will address the world on Tuesday from Warsaw, Poland, just days ahead of the one-year mark of Russia’s violent invasion of Ukraine. “His remarks will speak specifically to the