Stage III water restrictions likely coming to Port Angeles

By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – On Monday, August 21, the City of Port Angeles announced, due to low flows in the Elwha River, a Stage II Water Shortage had been declared to encourage immediate voluntary reductions
Trump says he would take the stand during his trials
James Devaney/GC Images (WASHINGTON) — Former President Donald Trump claimed in a new interview that he would testify in his defense if any of the four criminal cases he is charged in go to trial. At the same,
Federal judge orders buoys in Rio Grande moved to Texas riverbank
Brandon Bell/Getty Images (AUSTIN, Texas) — A federal judge in Austin on Wednesday ordered the State of Texas to move the barriers it placed in the Rio Grande to the riverbank on the Texas side of the river.
Stage III water restrictions likely coming to Port Angeles
By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – On Monday, August 21, the City of Port Angeles announced, due to low flows in the Elwha River, a Stage II Water Shortage had been declared to encourage immediate voluntary reductions
Brother of Capitol officer who died after Jan. 6 riot blasts Republicans and Trump in letter
Demetrius Freeman- Pool/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The brother of fallen Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick, who died shortly after defending the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, has sent a scathing letter to Republican leaders, accusing the party of
MLB testing new technology during games to help settle balls vs. strikes conflicts
Dylan Buell/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Some of the world’s most contentious land battles may take place at a baseball field’s home plate. Now Major League Baseball is turning to cameras and computers in an effort to settle
COVID hospitalizations increase for 7th consecutive week but new boosters could help
Allison Dinner/Bloomberg via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — COVID-19 hospitalizations are continuing to rise in the United States but there is hope that the uptick could be stemmed with the new boosters. Hospitalizations increased 15.7% for the week
McConnell says he has 'nothing to add' when asked about cause of freeze episodes
Drew Angerer/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell on Wednesday, in his first news conference since a second freezing episode last week, said he had “nothing to add” when reporters questioned him about what caused the
To help curb terrorism and violence threats, DHS awards $20M to local communities
Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The Department of Homeland Security on Wednesday announced $20 million in grant funding aimed at preventing targeted violence and terrorism in the United States. The grant money, provided by the Federal Emergency Management
College tennis champ Fiona Crawley explains decision to forfeit US Open prize money
Robert Prange/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Fiona Crawley, the top-ranked college tennis player in the nation, forfeited $81,000 in earnings after making it to the first round of the U.S. Open, due to an NCAA rule barring college