Trump, in deposition, doubles down on 'Access Hollywood' remarks about grabbing women
Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Former President Donald Trump, who said in the infamous “Access Hollywood” tape that “when you’re a star, you can do anything” to women, doubled down on those remarks in the
PA Council asks for travel reimbursement changes in pay-hike ordinance

PORT ANGELES – A pay raise proposal for Port Angeles City Council members will undergo some changes. The council is still on track to approving a doubling of the salary paid to future council members. As proposed,
3 suspects charged in shooting death of Black man in Jacksonville
Catherine McQueen/Getty Images (JACKSONVILLE, Fla.) — Three men have been charged in connection with the killing of a 39-year-old Black man in Jacksonville, Florida. On May 2, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office was alerted to an unconscious individual,
LOCAL SPORTS: PA falls to third, Sequim rises to 2nd in Olympic League fastpitch

By Oly Archibald POULSBO — When a girls high school fast pitch pitcher strikes out 15 of her opponents in a 7-inning game, you would expect that team would win. That is exactly what happened when sophomore
Detroit elementary school temporarily closed as illness sickens two dozen, kills one
Google Maps Street View (DETROIT) — A Detroit school will remain closed until Monday after dozens of students began experiencing flu-like symptoms and a kindergartner died of flu-like symptoms, the Detroit Public Schools Community District told ABC
Woman killed on hiking trail was stabbed 15 times: Court documents
Heike Family/Phoenix police (WASHINGTON) — A 29-year-old woman who was killed while hiking on a Phoenix trail last week was stabbed 15 times, according to court documents. Lauren Heike was found dead in a desert area around
Death row inmate Richard Glossip's execution halted by Supreme Court
Rudy Sulgan/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) – The Supreme Court has granted a rare stay of execution in the case of Richard Glossip, the Oklahoma death row inmate who the state’s attorney general now says may be innocent. Glossip’s
A strong jobs report defied recession alarms. Here are the industries hiring workers
Douglas Sacha/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A better-than-expected jobs report on Friday defied interest rate hikes that aim to slash inflation by cooling the economy. Instead, the U.S. added 253,000 jobs in April, marking a slight decline
Doctor who had anaphylaxis during flight calls for FAA, Southwest changes
Lindsey Ulin (NEW YORK) — Following a mid-air scare, a doctor is calling for the Federal Aviation Administration to make policy changes and for Southwest Airlines to stock lifesaving epinephrine auto-injectors aboard passenger planes. Lindsey Ulin, an
Rochelle Walensky, CDC director, leaving agency, Biden says
Matt Miller/ABC (WASHINGTON) — Dr. Rochelle Walensky, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is leaving the agency, President Joe Biden announced. “She led a complex organization on the frontlines of a once-in-a-generation pandemic