Commerce Department requiring CHIPS money be used for child care
Official White House Photo by Cameron Smith (WASHINGTON) — The Commerce Department is requiring companies that apply for tens of billions in government funding to make semiconductors to allocate some of the money they get to provide
New details revealed in Orlando shootings that killed three, including reporter
Orange County Sheriff’s Office (ORLANDO, Fla.) — A new document reveals that a 9-year-old girl screamed, “He shot me!” after a gunman allegedly broke into her home and fatally shot her during a series of shootings in
New mosquito raises fear of year-round Malaria in Kenya
omersukrugoksu/Getty Images (LONDON) — Researchers from Kenya’s Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) have detected a new species of mosquito in the East African nation that has shown resistance to locally-used insecticides and the potential to transmit Malaria throughout
Obesity drugs often aren't covered by insurance. Experts say this limits access, increases disparities.
Joel Saget/AFP via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Dr. Deborah Horn wants to give her patients with obesity the best possible care. But too often, the conversation in appointments isn’t focused on picking the best treatment options,
Snowstorm slams Northeast as South braces for severe weather
ABC News (NEW YORK) — A dangerous storm is on the move, bringing snow and rain to the Northeast on Tuesday morning. New York City received its biggest snowfall of the season, with 1.8 inches on the
Pandemic-era food stamp benefits are about to end: What that means for Americans
Noel Hendrickson/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Deanna Hardy of Marshfield, Wisconsin, is stocking up on pricier food items like meat, eggs and salmon before her family’s monthly food stamp benefits are drastically reduced. “We’re really going to
LOCAL SPORTS: Preview of Sequim’s first game at state basketball tourney
Photo: Sequim senior Hannah Bates is three wins away from playing for a state title By Oly Archibald YAKIMA — The #8 seed Sequim Wolves girls basketball team is just 36 hours away in what could be
PUD commissioner steps down
PORT ANGELES – Clallam County PUD commissioner Rick Paschall has resigned. In a one-sentence letter to his fellow commissioners, Paschall did not give a reason for stepping down. He did not return KONP’s attempts to contact him.
Rare snowfall in Southern California strands residents as another winter storm takes aim
Mario Tama/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Rare snowfall in parts of Southern California has left scores of people stranded this week as winter storms sweep across the United States. About 600 elementary and middle school students from
Ohio train derailment: Buttigieg urges Norfolk Southern to join close call reporting system
Florian Roden / EyeEm/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg is calling on the rail operator at the center of a hazardous train derailment in Ohio to join a program that would allow