Space Force official discusses why the US is preparing for potential future conflict in space
ABC News (NEW YORK) — The U.S. Space Force, operating under the Department of the Air Force, became the nation’s newest branch of the military after then-President Donald Trump signed the National Defense Authorization Act in 2019.
Missouri to implement transgender health care limitations for adults, minors
Jackyenjoyphotography/Getty Images (MISSOURI) — The Missouri attorney general announced new limitations Thursday on gender-affirming care for minors and adults in a move that has sparked outrage from advocacy and LGBTQ groups. Attorney General Andrew Bailey’s limitations would
Jan. 6 rioter sentenced to more than 7 years for officer assault
Washington DC Police (WASHINGTON, D.C.) — A Jan. 6 rioter seen in chaotic video assaulting and pinning a Metropolitan Police Department officer in a doorway was sentenced Friday to 7 years and 6 months in prison. Patrick
Timeline in leak of secret US documents
Digital Vision./Getty Images (NEW YORK) — ABC News has reviewed 38 images that appear to depict classified U.S. intelligence documents that were among dozens apparently shared by one user of an online server on the chat website
Parler, platform popular among conservatives, temporarily shut down after acquisition
Tim Robberts/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Parler, a social media platform popular among conservatives, will temporarily shut down after being acquired by the hedge fund Starboard, the company said on Friday. The acquisition comes months after the
Reports of gas attacks on Iranian schools resume as students vow to continue education
Handout (LONDON) — It was in early March when Fereshteh, a 42-year-old mother of two, said she received a phone call from a friend claiming there had been a chemical gas attack at a girls’ school in
Protest planned against Sequim school change, Board Vice President weighs in

By Pepper Fisher SEQUIM – Following up on our story about the Sequim School District’s decision to reconfigure the elementary schools as a response to budget shortfalls, the group Sequim Community Against Realignment has organized a protest
Missing Sequim woman found after 24 hours of exposure to the elements

SEQUIM – A Sequim woman who was reported missing Thursday was found safe but cold in a field along Port Williams Road Friday morning and is being treated for exposure. 78-year-old Karen Grennan was reported missing by
Forks man pleads guilty to manslaughter in 2020 death of baby girl

By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – 23-year-old Izaiah Calloway of Forks pleaded guilty Wednesday in Clallam County Superior Court to first degree manslaughter in the death of his daughter, 7-week-old Faye River Raven Yates, in April of
PA Fire Department recovers brass fittings stolen from multiple buildings

By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – While conducting a downtown fire inspection Monday morning, the Port Angeles Fire Department noticed a business with a missing fire department connection, or FDC. A quick survey found that 13 downtown