Trial of doctor who former presidential candidate Andrew Yang's wife accused of sexual assault begins Monday
Jefferson Siegel/NY Daily News via Getty Images, FILE (NEW YORK) — Opening statements are scheduled for Monday in the trial of a former Columbia University gynecologist accused of sexually abusing patients, including a minor, two who were
Prosecutors launch website to notify Sam Bankman-Fried's alleged victims
Lev Radin/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — There are so many victims of the fraud allegedly perpetrated by FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried federal prosecutors said it would be impractical for them to individually notify all
Car enthusiasts remember Ken Block
Ken Block/YouTube (NEW YORK) — The car world is beginning 2023 in mourning. Ken Block – renowned rally car driver, entrepreneur, and car enthusiast – died suddenly after a snowmobiling accident in Northern Utah Monday. Block co-founded
Controversy illuminates rise of facial recognition in private sector
Weiquan Lin/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — For nearly a century, people have flocked every holiday season to Radio City Music Hall to watch the famous Rockettes perform in the Radio City Christmas Spectacular show. The latest show,
State Superior Court judge extends deadline for Cooke Aquaculture to close operations

By Pepper Fisher SEATTLE – Friday morning, the Superior Court of the State of Washington granted the motion filed by Cooke Aquaculture against the State Department of Natural Resources and Hilary Franz, the Commissioner of Public Lands,
3-week window to submit “Citizen of the Year” nominations opens January 10

SEQUIM – The Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce will officially begin accepting nominations for their annual Citizen of the Year Award on Tuesday, January 10. Created in 1968, the Citizen of the Year award was established to
Sequim police likely to get new hybrid squad cars

SEQUIM – If the City Council approves it Monday, the Sequim Police Department will be getting 2 new hybrid Ford Interceptor police cars in the near future. The approved 2023 budget already includes funding to purchase two
State Superior Court judge extends deadline for Cooke Aquaculture to close operations

By Pepper Fisher SEATTLE – Friday morning, the Superior Court of the State of Washington granted the motion filed by Cooke Aquaculture against the State Department of Natural Resources and Hilary Franz, the Commissioner of Public Lands,
3-week window to submit “Citizen of the Year” nominations opens January 10

SEQUIM – The Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce will officially begin accepting nominations for their annual Citizen of the Year Award on Tuesday, January 10. Created in 1968, the Citizen of the Year award was established to
Sequim police likely to get new hybrid squad cars

SEQUIM – If the City Council approves it Monday, the Sequim Police Department will be getting 2 new hybrid Ford Interceptor police cars in the near future. The approved 2023 budget already includes funding to purchase two