Here’s what we know about the Lumen internet outage
By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – The Lumen/CenturyLink internet outage that started Thursday afternoon is creating connectivity issues for a lot of people today. Details are scant at this time. We have been told that the issue
LOCAL SPORTS: High school bowling plus a preview of Peninsula College women’s basketball

By Oly Archibald PORT ANGELES – In high scholl bowling action, the Roughriders beat Noth Mason 5-2. Trailing by a single pin going into the “Team Baker” scores, the Roughriders stormed ahead to win by 91 pins.
Invasive European green crabs found at Salt Creek
PORT ANGELES – In late October, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife received a report from the Coastal Watershed Institute (CWI) of a European green crab at Salt Creek Recreation Area in Clallam County on the Strait of
Sam Altman steps down from role as CEO of OpenAI
Justin Sullivan/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Sam Altman is stepping down from his role as CEO of OpenAI, the company announced on Friday. The departure follows a review process undertaken by the company’s board of directors, said
Roberson announces campaign for State Representative
By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – Clallam County Deputy Prosecutor Matt Roberson announced his campaign for the 24th District’s state representative position 1, currently held by Mike Chapman, who is seeking a state senator position in 2024.
Rosalynn Carter has entered hospice care at home: Carter Center
Saul Loeb/Pool via Bloomberg (PLAINS, Ga.) — Former first lady Rosalynn Carter has entered hospice care at home, nine months after her husband, former President Jimmy Carter, started hospice care. Rosalynn Carter, 96, and “President Carter are
Zelenskyy warns that supply of vital artillery ammunition to Ukraine has 'really slowed down'
omersukrugoksu/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — In a rare admission, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has gone public about the reduction in the supply of artillery shells to Ukraine, telling reporters that deliveries of the munitions have “really slowed
UAW members ratify deal with General Motors, first of Big 3 to conclude labor dispute
Witthaya Prasongsin/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Members of the United Auto Workers voted to ratify a contract with General Motors, making it the first of the Big 3 U.S. carmakers to formally conclude a weekslong labor dispute
New resolution filed to expel GOP Rep. George Santos from Congress
Tim Graham/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Embattled GOP Rep. George Santos is facing another resolution to expel him from Congress. Republican Rep. Michael Guest, chairman of the House Ethics Committee, filed the resolution on Friday — one day
LOCAL SPORTS: High school bowling plus a preview of Peninsula College women’s basketball

By Oly Archibald PORT ANGELES – In high scholl bowling action, the Roughriders beat Noth Mason 5-2. Trailing by a single pin going into the “Team Baker” scores, the Roughriders stormed ahead to win by 91 pins.