Secret Service officer recalled from Bill Clinton's Bulgaria trip after off-duty altercation, agency says
Bloomberg via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — A Secret Service officer was recalled from Bulgaria after there was “an off-duty altercation with hotel staff,” according to an agency spokesperson. Former President Bill Clinton was scheduled to visit Bulgaria
Texas man pleads guilty to firearms offense linked to Mexico murder, kidnapping case
Catherine McQueen/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A Texas man pleaded guilty to smuggling a firearm that authorities linked to the deadly kidnapping of four U.S. citizens near the border in Mexico, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office
Group of North Koreans defect, cross border into South Korea
omersukrugoksu/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — A group of North Koreans crossed the Northern Limit Line in a fishing boat and South Korea’s navy patrol boat located the group, South Korean authorities said Thursday. The incident took place on
Dianne Feinstein suffered brain inflammation as complication from shingles, aide confirms
Drew Angerer/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — California Sen. Dianne Feinstein suffered complications from shingles that included Ramsay Hunt syndrome and encephalitis, or inflammation of the brain, her office confirmed on Thursday. Feinstein, a Democrat, was diagnosed with shingles
Two construction workers missing after massive fire at Charlotte site
Charlotte Fire Department (CHARLOTTE, N.C.) — Over 90 firefighters responded to the scene of a massive fire at a construction site in Charlotte, North Carolina, Thursday morning and braved devastating conditions to rescue workers who were caught
Disney cancels planned Florida campus in Lake Nona
Firas Abdullah/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images (ORLANDO, Fla.) — Disney announced on Thursday that it canceled plans for a new campus near Orlando, Florida. The development was planned for the Lake Nona region. “Given the considerable changes
Sequim gives city manager a raise

SEQUIM – Sequim’s city manager is getting a raise. Last month, the city council completed the annual evaluation of City Manager Matthew Huish. After that, The City Council voted unanimously to approve a 5% cost of living
LOCAL SPORTS: High school track, fast pitch and baseball

By Oly Archibald UNDATED — The Sequim and Port Angeles track teams are bringing home precious medals at the district track meet. Plus, there is an amazing 8th grader at Sequim Middle School that already ranks as
PA’s Race and 8th Streets to close temporarily

PORT ANGELES – Two popular throughfares in Port Angeles will shut down starting Thursday (5/18) afternoon. As part of the ongoing Race Street Improvement Project, parts of Race Street and 8th Street will be temporarily closed to thru traffic
PA Council votes in pay raise

PORT ANGELES – The Port Angeles City Council has voted to give itself a raise. This week, the council approved an ordinance hiking the pay for council members from $550 a month to $1200 a month. The