This month’s Washington Coast Cleanup still needs volunteers
PORT ANGELES – Every April, thousands of volunteers descend upon the 300-miles of shoreline in Washington State to participate in the annual Washington Coast Cleanup and remove tons of trash. Much of the event is organized and
Sequim School Board moves to reconfigure elementary schools starting next year
By Pepper Fisher SEQUIM – The Sequim School District, like many others, is facing a significant budget shortfall of $3.6 million for the next school year. One way to deal with that is a proposal to reconfigure
FBI makes probable cause arrest in connection with classified documents leak
STEFANI REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The FBI on Thursday made a probable cause arrest in North Dighton, Massachusetts, in connection with the leaked documents probe. Attorney General Merrick Garland announced Jack Teixeira was taken into
Democrats move to 'temporarily' replace Feinstein on Judiciary Committee amid calls she resign
Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — With Sen. Dianne Feinstein requesting to be temporarily replaced on the Judiciary Committee as she recovers from shingles, Senate Democrats on Thursday began working to break the logjam that has held up
Justice Department to take abortion pill fight to Supreme Court: Garland
Thinkstock/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The Justice Department on Thursday said it would take the fight over an abortion pill to the Supreme Court after an appeals court ruling that would restrict access to the widely-used abortion pill
Appeals court declines to rule if Trump was acting as federal employee when he allegedly defamed E. Jean Carroll
ftwitty/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The D.C. Court of Appeals has declined to answer whether then-President Donald Trump was acting within the scope of his employment when he allegedly defamed writer E. Jean Carroll when denying her
Appeals court keeps abortion pill on market, but will be harder to get
fstop123/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The abortion pill mifepristone will remain on the market for now — but come Saturday morning, access should be severely restricted, a federal appeals court ruled late Wednesday in partially blocking a
Trump back in New York for deposition in attorney general's $250 million civil suit
John Lamparski/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Former President Donald Trump arrived Thursday at the office of New York State Attorney General Letitia James for a deposition as part of her $250 million civil lawsuit against Trump and
Florida travel advisory issued by state LGBTQ civil rights group
Charlie Nguyen Photography/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Florida’s largest LGBTQ civil rights group has issued a travel advisory for the state. Equality Florida says the advisory, issued Wednesday, was prompted by “the passage of laws that are
Chechen volunteer fighters back up Ukraine's Russian resistance
ABC News (NEW YORK) — Thousands of foreign volunteer fighters are currently fighting on the side of Ukraine to help the country turn back Russia’s invasion. But for one group of those foreign fighters, the ongoing war