LOCAL SPORTS BONUS: Peninsula College adds three local standout athletes
By Oly Archibald PORT ANGELES — It’s no secret that at Peninsula Pirate home basketball games seating is in high demand. That happens when one of the best NWAC programs plays in the smallest gym in the
First Republic Stock plummets 25% as banking trouble deepens
Anton Petrus/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Shares of First Republic Bank plummeted more than 25% in early trading on Tuesday as the banking crisis continued to ripple through the financial system. The regional lender, left in dire
Suspect in killing of Cash App founder Bob Lee to be arraigned
Bob Lee, Cash App founder and former Square executive. — Handout (SAN FRANCISCO) — The suspect in the killing of 43-year-old Cash App founder Bob Lee is set to be arraigned in a San Francisco courtroom on
Nonprofit hits Coachella with lifesaving fentanyl test strips, Narcan
Narcan nasal spray, a medication that can revive someone who has overdosed on opioids, is shown at a training. — ABC News (INDIO, Calif.) — At Coachella, a group of independent volunteers handed out fentanyl test strips
One-year-old girl shot, hospitalized in stable condition
PBNJ Productions/Getty Images (OAKLAND, Calif.) — A 1-year-old girl has been shot in Oakland, California, and hospitalized in stable condition, according to police. The shooting unfolded just after 6 p.m. Monday, Oakland police said. The 15-month-old was
Paul Whelan's sister describes moment she met eyes with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov
ABC News (NEW YORK) — Elizabeth Whelan said she was “surprised” to meet the eyes of Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov during a meeting of the United Nations Security Council in New York City on Monday. Elizabeth
Barbie unveils first-ever doll with Down syndrome
Mattel (NEW YORK) — Barbie is marking a new first in the doll’s 64-year history. On Tuesday, Mattel unveiled the first-ever Barbie doll with Down syndrome. The new Barbie was created through a partnership between Mattel and
Town forces argumentative parents to be umpires at Little League games
WPVI-TV (NEW YORK) — Little League season is underway and one New Jersey town is introducing an ingenious new rule to crack down on misbehavior after parents were caught on camera berating and yelling at referees and
PUD picks Purvis
CARLSBORG – The current assistant general manager for Clallam PUD will become its next board commissioner. Yesterday, John Purvis was picked to fill a vacancy on the board left with the resignation of Rick Paschall in February.
LOCAL SPORTS: Roughriders lose walk off baseball game again #1 ranked Bainbridge
By Oly Archibald BAINBRIDGE — The 12th-ranked Port Angeles Roughrider baseball team has a culture that has changed. Under the direction of the competitive and fiery Skipper Zac Moore, there are no more moral victories! It’s all