Suspect arrested in alleged theft of Banksy stop sign in London
Banksy unveiled a new piece of art work in Peckham, south east London. (Photo by Aaron Chown/PA Images via Getty Images) (LONDON) — A suspect is in custody after a London stop sign that apparently featured the
No 'functional' hospitals in northern Gaza, just nine left in south: WHO
A young Palestinian injured in Israeli airstrikes arrives to be treated at Nasser Medical Hospital, Dec. 20, 2023, in Khan Yunis, Gaza. (Ahmad Hasaballah/Getty Images) (NEW YORK) — There are no more functioning hospitals in northern Gaza
Attacks on freight ships in the Red Sea could increase inflation. Here's how.
Chris Sattlberger/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Inflation is falling toward normal levels, according to fresh data released Friday from the Federal Reserve’s preferred measure, the Personal Consumption Expenditures price index. The information is the latest in a
Supreme Court denies special counsel's request to take up Trump immunity claim in Jan. 6 case
Grant Faint/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The Supreme Court has denied special counsel Jack Smith’s request to immediately take up former President Donald Trump’s claims of immunity from prosecution in his federal election interference case. In a single-line
Biden signs executive order allowing further sanction enforcement on Russia
Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz (WASHINGTON) — President Joe Biden on Friday signed an executive order allowing the U.S. to impose another level of sanction enforcement on Russia that will go after financial institutions that
Sequim library renovation is ready to go after hefty donations

SEQUIM – Some significant donations this year have jumpstarted the planned renovation of the Sequim Branch Library, and construction for the project is set to begin in 2024. During a special meeting on December 12, the North
Will Bird scooters return amid bankruptcy?

By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – The electric scooter company Bird said on Wednesday that it had filed for bankruptcy protection. Does that necessarily mean that next season’s contract with the City of Port Angeles is null and void? The
As County officials work to get levee paved, some locals take matters into their own hands

By Pepper Fisher SEQUIM – The fate of the section of Towne Road that sits atop the new levee west of Sequim is still uncertain, but this much we know: a lot of people in that area
Local Sports Update – Girls High School Basketball

by Oly Archibald In girls high school basketball action last night it was Issaquah over Port Angeles 72-51. The Roughriders are 5-4 on the season. The Sequim Wolves girls basketball team is ranked 13th in the state
Sequim library renovation is ready to go after hefty donations
SEQUIM – Some significant donations this year have jumpstarted the planned renovation of the Sequim Branch Library, and construction for the project is set to begin in 2024. During a special meeting on December 12, the North