Trump indicted on charges related to efforts to overturn 2020 election: Sources
Jeff Swensen/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Former President Donald Trump has been indicted on charges related to special counsel Jack Smith’s probe into efforts to overturn the 2020 election, sources with direct knowledge tell ABC News. It marks the
DeSantis pushes back as anti-abortion group, GOP rivals criticize his skepticism of national ban
Rachel Mummey/Bloomberg via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis took heat this week from a major anti-abortion group and two primary rivals for his skepticism about the viability of a federal abortion ban, which is
Harris rejects DeSantis challenge to debate slavery, Florida academic standards
Erin Clark/The Boston Globe via Getty Images (ORLANDO, Fla.) — Vice President Kamala Harris returned to Florida Tuesday and continued to take aim at the state’s widely panned new Black history curriculum standard that suggests enslaved people
Proposed Biden rule pushing insurers to boost mental health coverage expected soon, adviser says
ABC News (WASHINGTON) — President Joe Biden recently announced his administration’s plans to push private insurance companies to offer the same coverage for mental health services as they do for physical health services, improving upon a well-known hole
DOJ unseals new Jan. 6 arrest
U.S. Capitol Police (WASHINGTON) — While much attention is being trained on the possibility that former President Donald Trump could face charges for his actions leading up to Jan. 6, the Department of Justice on Tuesday unsealed documents
Why rising COVID hospitalizations should not necessarily be a cause for concern
Reza Estakhrian/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — After several months of steady declines, COVID-19 hospitalizations appear to be ticking up again. For the week ending July 22, hospitalizations rose 12% from the previous week from 7,165 to 8,035, according
US sees 'narrow opportunity' to restore democratic order in Niger after attempted coup, senior official says
Aldo Pavan/Getty Images (NIGER) — High-ranking officials at the U.S. Department of State are trying to restore democratic order in Niger, a key U.S. ally on counterterrorism. There may be a “narrow opportunity” to reverse an attempted
WSDOT predicts 90-minute wait times coming to culvert project in Blyn

BLYN, Wash. – Commuters between Jefferson and Clallam counties on Highway 101 are being encouraged to plan ahead for what are expected to be long delays during an upcoming weeklong lane closure in the Blyn area. The
PUD water rates to rise
CARLSBORG – Clallam County PUD water customers will see an increase in their bills starting this fall. Then increases every year for the next four years. PUD commissioners yesterday approved the new rate plan. It calls for
CVS to lay off 5,000 employees in push to shed costs
Bill Varie/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — CVS Health is laying off 5,000 employees as part of an effort to shed costs, the retail and pharmacy chain confirmed on Tuesday. The layoffs will primarily affect “non-customer facing positions”