National Guard troops have begun 24-hour operations in DC: Official
Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — National Guard troops have begun 24-hour operations around Washington, D.C., as of Thursday morning, according to a Department of Defense official. It’s part of President Donald Trump’s plan to address crime in Washington by
Newsom to make announcement on redistricting after threatening to end Trump’s presidency
Justin Sullivan/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Democratic leaders are set to hold a news conference on Thursday where they’ll make a “major announcement” in response to Republican-led efforts in Texas to redraw the
Clallam County Fair opens Thursday in Port Angeles
PORT ANGELES – The Clallam County Fair opens Thursday for its 105th year, offering four days of rides, animals, food, music, and community traditions at the Port Angeles fairgrounds. Gates open at 8:30 a.m. daily, closing at
Ukraine, left out in Trump-Putin summit, fears setbacks on key peace issues
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky listens as German Chancellor Friedrich Merz (not pictured) speaks during a joint press conference at the Chancellery following a virtual meeting hosted by Merz between European leaders and U.S. President Donald Trump on
Scoreboard roundup — 8/13/25
(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Wednesday’s sports events: MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALLTigers 1, White Sox 0Pirates 5, Brewers 12Nationals 8, Royals 7Rockies 6, Cardinals 5Diamondbacks 6, Rangers 4Padres 11, Giants 1Phillies 0, Reds 8Mariners 3,
Heavy rainfall expected to end the week

PORT ANGELES — An unusually strong summer storm is set to soak the North Olympic Peninsula this weekend, with the National Weather Service (NWS) warning of rainfall amounts not typically seen in mid-August. Forecasters say a frontal
Bear Gulch fire grows by 1,200 acres in 24 hours

Olympic National Forest – Here’s the latest on the Bear Gulch fire burning at the north end of Lake Cushman in Olympic National Forest. The fire grew by nearly 1,200 acres between noon Tuesday and noon Wednesday
Amazon’s project on hold as SEPA deadline looms

BY PEPPER FISHER Port Angeles – Newsradio KONP reported in May that Amazon had purchased a 25.6-acre property in Port Angeles on Critchfield Road near where it intersects with Edgewood Drive, where the plan is to build
Heavy rainfall expected to end the week
PORT ANGELES — An unusually strong summer storm is set to soak the North Olympic Peninsula this weekend, with the National Weather Service (NWS) warning of rainfall amounts not typically seen in mid-August. Forecasters say a frontal
Peninsula College Earns Reaffirmation of Accreditation with High Marks from NWCCU

PORT ANGELES – Peninsula College has had its accreditation reaffirmed by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities following the commission’s Year Seven Evaluation of Institutional Effectiveness. The decision, made during the commission’s July meeting, included four