Wire Service

LETTER: Seeks moderation

The divisions in America now had their origins in our shattering defeat in Vietnam. Radical feminists chose to seize power and to use it to… Continue reading

Tricksters played by Mia Buhrer and Matilda Woodbury watch the dragons played by Emma Abken and Bekah Abken eat specially prepared tacos. (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Olympic Peninsula Academy plans special fairy tale double-header

Students at Olympic Peninsula Academy will perform two plays at Sequim High School auditorium on Friday and Saturday. Students in grades 1-5 will… Continue reading

Tricksters played by Mia Buhrer and Matilda Woodbury watch the dragons played by Emma Abken and Bekah Abken eat specially prepared tacos. (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Allocation will fund housing support

Applications to county for funds due by June 14

British Columbia has decriminalized some drugs as part of a three-year program focused on reducing overdoses. Will it work?

British Columbia has decriminalized some drugs as part of a three-year program focused on reducing overdoses. Will it work?… Continue reading

  • Jun 1, 2022

Clallam County to apply for Olympic Discovery Trail funds

Tribe dedicating property for paved surface and gravel path

Do you think there is bipartisan support to tighten restrictions on high-powered weapons?

Do you think there is bipartisan support to tighten restrictions on high-powered weapons?… Continue reading

  • May 31, 2022
Volunteer Sherilyn Seyler leads Starlin, an alpaca, in a parade of alpacas and llamas Saturday at the Olympic Peninsula Alpaca/Llama Rescue Farm. The event was at an open house to bring awareness of the farm’s mission, which is “to provide a safe haven, rehabilitation center and rehoming program for Alpacas and Llamas.” (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Animals on parade

Volunteer Sherilyn Seyler leads Starlin, an alpaca, in a parade of alpacas and llamas Saturday at the Olympic Peninsula Alpaca/Llama Rescue Farm. The event was… Continue reading

Volunteer Sherilyn Seyler leads Starlin, an alpaca, in a parade of alpacas and llamas Saturday at the Olympic Peninsula Alpaca/Llama Rescue Farm. The event was at an open house to bring awareness of the farm’s mission, which is “to provide a safe haven, rehabilitation center and rehoming program for Alpacas and Llamas.” (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Anti-harassment protection order filed against Pierce County sheriff

An attorney representing a Black newspaper carrier who is suing Pierce County and Sheriff Ed Troyer has filed a temporary anti-harassment protection order… Continue reading

Dave Harrah, a former chaplain with American Legion Post 26 in Port Townsend, leads the color guard of scouts from Troop 1480 in Chimacum, to start the Memorial Day service at Fort Worden Military Cemetery on Monday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Jefferson County Memorial Day ceremony

Dave Harrah, a former chaplain with American Legion Post 26 in Port Townsend, leads the color guard of scouts from Troop 1480 in Chimacum to… Continue reading

Dave Harrah, a former chaplain with American Legion Post 26 in Port Townsend, leads the color guard of scouts from Troop 1480 in Chimacum, to start the Memorial Day service at Fort Worden Military Cemetery on Monday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Man sent back to jail for 6½ years

Drugs, gun found following traffic stop

Missing woman’s body found in southeast Washington

An autopsy has confirmed that a body found in southeastern Washington belongs to a Moses Lake mother of three who had been reported… Continue reading

Korean War Veteran Mark Lomax lays flowers on a gravesite during a ceremony Monday at Mt. Angeles Cemetery. He represented one of several branches of the military who laid wreaths in memoriam. (Dave Logan/For Peninsula Daily News)

Port Angeles Memorial Day ceremony

Korean War Veteran Mark Lomax lays flowers on a gravesite during a ceremony Monday at Mt. Angeles Cemetery. He represented one of several branches of… Continue reading

Korean War Veteran Mark Lomax lays flowers on a gravesite during a ceremony Monday at Mt. Angeles Cemetery. He represented one of several branches of the military who laid wreaths in memoriam. (Dave Logan/For Peninsula Daily News)

States divided on gun controls as mass shootings rise

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee was quick to react to last week’s carnage at a Texas elementary school, sending a tweet listing the gun… Continue reading

Washington police say drivers aren’t stopping for them

The Washington State Patrol says drivers are increasingly refusing to stop for troopers — and other law enforcement agencies also say this is… Continue reading

How do you typically spend your Memorial Day?

How do you typically spend your Memorial Day?… Continue reading

  • May 30, 2022

Feds stop boat with 1,400 pounds of meth by US-Canada border

U.S. authorities say they stopped a small boat carrying a large shipment of methamphetamine after they saw it riding low in the water… Continue reading

The indie folk duo The Black Feathers, Sian Chandler and Ray Hughes, who base themselves in Gloucestershire in the United Kingdom, perform on Saturday at Vern Burton Community Center during the Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Juan de Fuca Festival a community revival

Attendees enjoy arts, crafts, music

The indie folk duo The Black Feathers, Sian Chandler and Ray Hughes, who base themselves in Gloucestershire in the United Kingdom, perform on Saturday at Vern Burton Community Center during the Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

LETTER: Supports Second Amendment

Tired of massacres? Regulate violent behavior already. I may not be an esteemed columnist for the New York Times, but I believe I understand the… Continue reading

LETTER: US is a scary place

How many who are against abortion support the unlimited right to bear arms? How many of the babies they saved will grow up, go to… Continue reading

But where do I live?

Housing, healthcare, living wage job major concerns