Raskin says Hunter Biden process is 'bumpy' but argues lawmakers should stay out of it
ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Maryland Rep. Jamie Raskin, the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, said Sunday that the process of getting a special counsel appointed to investigate Hunter Biden, President Joe Biden’s younger son, was “bumpy”
Ahead of potential Trump indictment, Ga. election official worries again about inflammatory rhetoric
ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Gabriel Sterling, a Republican and a top Georgia elections official who has repeatedly rebuked former President Donald Trump’s claims of fraud after Trump lost the state to Joe Biden in 2020, said Sunday as
Trump 'needs to be smart and careful' in campaigning under serious criminal charges: Christie
ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie said Sunday that rival Donald Trump should not shrug off his mounting indictments, all of which he denies. “Trump needs to be smart and careful about this, if that’s
Who is Fani Willis? The Georgia district attorney who could soon indict Trump
Megan Varner/Getty Images (ATLANTA) — Nearly a decade ago, Judge Jerry Baxter oversaw the prosecution that first thrust Georgia’s Fani Willis in the spotlight — a massive scandal involving cheating by teachers in Atlanta’s public schools. Now, many
County Assessor gets the word out about new tax break limits for seniors and disabled

CLALLAM COUNTY – The Clallam County’s Assessor’s Office is alerting the public of new income limits that affect taxes for senior citizens and people with disabilities in Clallam County. Substitute House Bill 1355 passed the legislature and
Take a look at Sequim’s new playground designs and vote for your favorites

SEQUIM — The City of Sequim has a plan to build new, fully ADA-accessible playgrounds in its three major parks, Carrie Blake Park, Margaret Kirner Park, and Dr. Standard Park. The funding to build them is not
Ferry prices going up 4.25% in October and again next year

Ferry prices will increase starting in October. Thursday morning, the Washington State Transportation Commission voted unanimously to increase fares for the next two years. Prices will go up 4.25% in October, then again in 2024. For instance, to
Health Officer is not expecting a big uptick in Covid cases here, despite trend elsewhere

By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – Health officials are beginning to see signs of a possible late-summer COVID-19 surge in Washington after months of low transmission rates. But health officials say it’s a little early yet to
County Assessor gets the word out about new tax break limits for seniors and disabled
CLALLAM COUNTY – The Clallam County’s Assessor’s Office is alerting the public of new income limits that affect taxes for senior citizens and people with disabilities in Clallam County. Substitute House Bill 1355 passed the legislature and
Take a look at Sequim’s new playground designs and vote for your favorites
SEQUIM — The City of Sequim has a plan to build new, fully ADA-accessible playgrounds in its three major parks, Carrie Blake Park, Margaret Kirner Park, and Dr. Standard Park. The funding to build them is not