Destined to be pope: Brother says Leo XIV always wanted to be a priest
ABC News (NEW YORK) — When Robert Prevost was in the first grade, his neighbor told him he would be the first American pope, one of his brothers told ABC News. On Thursday, that prophecy came true, when the
Failed Soviet-era spacecraft expected to crash back to Earth within days
NASA (MOSCOW) — A failed Soviet-era spacecraft that became trapped in Earth’s orbit by mistake more than 50 years ago is forecast to make a crash landing back on Earth in the early morning hours of Saturday,
Radar screens at Newark airport went black again overnight
Andres Kudacki/Getty Images (NEWARK, N.J.) — Radar screens at New Jersey’s Newark Liberty International Airport went black again early Friday morning. The brief outage happened at 3:55 a.m. Air traffic controllers could be heard telling a FedEx
Former US Supreme Court Justice David Souter dies at 85
(L-R, Standing) Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Associate Justice David H. Souter, (L-R, Seated) Associate Justice Antonin Scalia and Associate Justice John Paul/ Mark Wilson/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Former U.S. Supreme Court Justice David Souter, a
Grand Finale Weekend of Sequim Irrigation Festival Brings Parades, Loggers, Fireworks and More
SEQUIM — It’s the Grand Finale Weekend for the 130th Sequim Irrigation Festival — and organizers are going big. Events are happening all across town through Sunday, from historic tours and classic cars to parades, fireworks, and
Forks Man Killed by Falling Tree at Remote Logging Site Near Clallam Bay
CLALLAM BAY — A Forks man died Wednesday after being struck by a falling tree while working at a remote logging site south of Clallam Bay. Thirty-three-year-old Tyler D. Ness died while enroute to the hospital. The
Pope Leo shared content critical of Trump, Vance's immigration policies in social media posts
Christopher Furlong/Getty Images (VATICAN CITY) — Prior to being elected pontiff, Pope Leo XIV had a presence on Twitter, and later X, where he sometimes shared messages that appeared to be critical of some of President Donald
Judge Halts Elwha Logging for 14 Days Amid Lawsuit; Protesters Block Access, Race Event in Limbo
PORT ANGELES — Logging in parts of the Elwha River watershed is on hold—for now. Clallam County Superior Court Judge Elizabeth Stanley has issued a 14-day temporary restraining order halting logging activity in two state-managed forest parcels
LOCAL SPORTS: Roughriders Host Playoff Opener Monday; Pirates Add Vegas Standout, Long Gets Extra Year
BY OLY ARCHIBALD PORT ANGELES – As expected, the Port Angeles Roughriders baseball team will host a district playoff game Monday at Civic Field. First pitch is scheduled for 4 p.m. In a loser-out game, the Roughriders will
Bipartisan pair of senators applaud DOJ investigation into egg producers
(Tim Graham/Getty Images) (WASHINGTON) — A bipartisan pair of senators applauded the Justice Department’s ongoing investigation into major egg producers over rising prices and called on the department to look even further into the issue in a