VIPs visit Sequim, promise more federal funds to fight invasive crabs
By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – US Sen. Patty Murray was in Sequim Wednesday, joined by US Rep. Derek Kilmer, to talk about the growing problem of European Green Crabs, an invasive species gaining a clawhold in
North Carolina State Representative flips parties, gives Republicans supermajority
North Carolina General Assembly (RALEIGH, N.C.) — North Carolina state Rep.Tricia Cotham announced Wednesday she is switching parties, giving Republicans the supermajority needed to override vetoes from Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper. The freshman state representative, who said she
Texas man claims 'Find my iPhone' glitch makes people think he stole their devices, may sue Apple
CFOTO/Future Publishing via Getty Images (RICHMOND, Texas) — A homeowner in Texas has threatened to sue Apple after he says a glitch in the “Find My iPhone” app made people think he’s stolen their iPhone and other products.
Uvalde students walkout to protest gun violence: 'I'm scared of dying every day'
Kate Holland/ABC News (UVALDE, Texas) — Students of the Uvalde Independent Consolidated School District staged a walkout on Wednesday to protest gun violence, acknowledging the 19 elementary school children and two teachers who were killed after the massacre
Around 40% of long COVID patients have sleep issues, study shows
Catherine Falls Commercial/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Around 40% of patients with long COVID have moderate to severe sleep issues, according to new analysis of patients treated at Cleveland Clinic’s ReCOver Clinic. The report, published Tuesday in the
Trump's indictment won't end his Secret Service protection — he'd have to decline it: ANALYSIS
Eva Marie Uzcategui/Bloomberg (NEW YORK) — Former President Donald Trump’s indictment in New York is historic: never before has a former president been indicted for an alleged crime. The closest would have been former President Richard Nixon, who
Defense Department, FBI detain innocent person in hotel in training exercise gone wrong
Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto via Getty Images (BOSTON) — A Defense Department training exercise in Boston went wrong when federal personnel incorrectly detained a person in a hotel who was not a part of the exercise, according to an FBI
Harvard students face dorm raid by armed officers after hoax threat
EasyBuy4u/Getty Images (CAMBRIDGE, Mass.) — Four Harvard University students were awakened by armed officers in their dorm rooms after a fake 911 call about a person with a “gun threatening violence” sent officers searching for the risk, according
Minnesota mother of 2 missing for nearly a week under 'suspicious' circumstances: Police
Fillmore County Sheriff’s Office (WINONA, Minn.) — A Minnesota mother of two has been missing for nearly a week under “suspicious” circumstances, said police, who are investigating whether foul play is involved. Madeline Kingsbury, 26, was last seen
California floods put migrant community especially at risk, advocates fear
David McNew/Getty Images (LOS ANGELES, Calif.) — When California’s Pajaro River flooded around midnight on March 11, breaching a levee, the neighboring area was urged to evacuate — with many leaving around 1 a.m. carrying only the clothes