2 dead and at least 58 sick from growing Legionnaires’ disease cluster in New York City
Gary Hershorn/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Two people have died and at least 58 people have been diagnosed with Legionnaires’ disease in a cluster that broke out in the Harlem area of New York City last week,
Denmark zoo asks for people to donate their pets to feed its predators
Peter Bischoff/Getty Images (LONDON) — A Denmark zoo is asking the public to donate their pets — particularly chickens, rabbits and guinea pigs — so that they can feed them to the zoo’s predators. “In zoos we
Wife of convicted Delphi murderer breaks her silence: ‘My husband’s not a monster’
Lindsey Jacobson/ABC News (DELPHI, Ind.) — The wife of convicted Delphi, Indiana, double murderer Richard Allen is breaking her silence on the shocking crime that catapulted her small town into the national spotlight. A new three-part series,
Sen. Elizabeth Warren touts investigations into Trump administration’s federal cuts
J. David Ake/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — As the Trump administration says it’s continuing its effort to reduce waste, fraud and abuse in the federal government through cuts at key agencies such as the Social Security Administration and
Ballots due Tuesday in Clallam County primary election

Here is the revised story incorporating the Fire District 3 lid lift measure: Primary Election Ballots Due Tuesday in Clallam County PORT ANGELES — Clallam County voters have until Tuesday to return their ballots in the 2025
OMC is about to lose its Medicare reimbursements

PORT ANGELES – Olympic Medical Center is facing termination of its Medicare provider agreement following a determination by federal health officials that the hospital remains out of compliance with key patient care standards. In a letter dated
Port Townsend Man Pleads Not Guilty to Murder in Sequim Plaza Assault Death

PORT ANGELES — A 36-year-old Port Townsend man has pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder in the death of a Sequim man following an alleged assault in May. Aaron C. Fisher entered the plea Friday in Clallam
Ballots due Tuesday in Clallam County primary election
Here is the revised story incorporating the Fire District 3 lid lift measure: Primary Election Ballots Due Tuesday in Clallam County PORT ANGELES — Clallam County voters have until Tuesday to return their ballots in the 2025
PC Launches Local Teacher Degree Program

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College will launch a Bachelor of Applied Science in Teacher Education program in fall 2025 to address the growing need for K-8 educators in the region. The new BAS-TE program provides a direct
OMC is about to lose its Medicare reimbursements

PORT ANGELES – Olympic Medical Center is facing termination of its Medicare provider agreement following a determination by federal health officials that the hospital remains out of compliance with key patient care standards. In a letter dated