As lawmakers hash out a drug policy, local law enforcement discuss challenges

By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – With state lawmakers expected to return to Olympia later this month to try to come to an agreement on a new drug possession policy, we sat down with local law enforcement
Iconic MOTEL sign toppled by gusty winds

By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – Wind and corrosion are being blamed for the loss of an iconic sign along First Street in Port Angeles. We spoke with the owner of the Flagstone Motel, directly across the
'A steady deterioration': US communities face a public housing crisis
Jared Kofsky/ABC News (NEW YORK) — In Platte County, Missouri, the signs of growth are on almost every corner, with new apartment buildings and shopping centers becoming a common sight. Yet signs for affordable housing remain few
Public health leaders warn dwindling COVID data risks less preparation for 'the next outbreak'
TAMI CHAPPELL/AFP via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — While COVID-19 ebbs — and many of the pandemic-era policies on surveillance data and funding wind down with it — the nation’s public health leaders warned senators on Thursday
Family of beloved 39-year-old CDC worker killed in Atlanta mass shooting speaks out
Amy St. Pierre/Facebook (ATLANTA) — The family of 39-year-old Amy St. Pierre, who was killed in a mass shooting in an Atlanta medical center waiting room on Wednesday, is speaking out about their profound loss. “Our beloved
FDA considers whether a birth control pill could be sold over the counter
Courtesy of Angela Maske (WASHINGTON) — Angela Maske was a college freshman in Washington, D.C., when she first had trouble getting a prescription for birth control pills. Her Catholic-affiliated university wouldn’t prescribe the medication to students as
As lawmakers hash out a drug policy, local law enforcement discuss challenges
By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – With state lawmakers expected to return to Olympia later this month to try to come to an agreement on a new drug possession policy, we sat down with local law enforcement
Repairing Trump's alleged damage to E. Jean Carroll's reputation could cost up to $2.7 million, expert testifies
Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Repairing the damage to writer E. Jean Carroll’s reputation caused by then-President Donald Trump’s Oct. 12, 2022, social media post that allegedly defamed her could cost up to $2.7 million,
PA council tells staff to create moratorium on short-term rentals

PORT ANGELES – The city of Port Angeles may soon have a moratorium on short-term rentals. This week the city council approved a motion directing city staff to put together a draft ordinance that would halt all
'Blatant, bold lie': Biden admin rejects Kremlin claim US orchestrated alleged drone attack
Drew Angerer/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The Biden administration on Thursday adamantly denied U.S. involvement in an alleged drone attack on the Kremlin after a spokesman for Russian President Vladimir Putin accused the U.S. of directing Ukraine in