All burning, including campfires, now banned across region
PORT ANGELES – All campfires on the north Olympic Peninsula are now banned. Following earlier full burn bans in Clallam County and Department of Natural Resources lands, Olympic National Park and Olympic National Forest will implement a
Republicans want the next GOP president to curb election security agency that angered Trump
Chris Clor/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — A group of influential Republicans are preparing for the possibility that their party will retake the White House next fall — and, if they do, they’re planning to scale back on the
Historic meeting of US, Japan and South Korea's leaders poised to usher in 'new era'
Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The White House will bring together Japan and South Korea, two critical allies in the Pacific, on Friday for an unprecedented summit that could chart a course for confronting some
Scoreboard roundup — 8/17/23
iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Thursday’s sports events: MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL INTERLEAGUE Washington 10, Boston 7 AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit at Cleveland (Postponed) Seattle 6, Kansas City 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE Arizona 3, San Diego
Some residents calling for halt to plan to pipe and fill original Sequim irrigation ditch

By Pepper Fisher SEQUIM – On May 1, 1896, Sequim farm families celebrated their completion of the first hand dug irrigation ditch carrying Dungeness River water to the dry Sequim Prairie. The farmers who organized the Sequim
Why Trump, other Georgia defendants might try to move case to federal court
Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Now that former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows has filed a motion to move the Georgia election interference case to federal court, his former boss — Donald Trump — is
Super PAC's debate advice for DeSantis' revealed, and more takeaways from the trail
Scott Olson/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The countdown to the first Republican primary debate has begun, with just six days until candidates take the stage in Milwaukee on Wednesday night. A slew of documents drawing back the curtain
Western Canada firefighters bracing for massive spread of wildfires
Jesse Winter/Bloomberg via Getty Images (BRITISH COLUMBIA, Canada) — Fire officials in British Columbia warned they would be facing “the most challenging 24 to 48 hours of the summer,” as wildfires that have been ravaging western Canada
Some residents calling for halt to plan to pipe and fill original Sequim irrigation ditch
By Pepper Fisher SEQUIM – On May 1, 1896, Sequim farm families celebrated their completion of the first hand dug irrigation ditch carrying Dungeness River water to the dry Sequim Prairie. The farmers who organized the Sequim
Ukraine taking heavy casualties 10 weeks into its counteroffensive
Artem Hvozdkov/Getty Images (KYIV, Ukraine) — There is mounting evidence that Ukraine has been taking heavy casualties in its counteroffensive, which began roughly ten weeks ago. ABC News spoke with two former U.S. soldiers who are contracted