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The Rev. Donna Little will present “Peace with My Mother” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. 

Little is the minister emeritus at Unity in the Olympics, 2917 E. Myrtle Ave.

Unity speaker slated Sunday

The Rev. Donna Little will present “Peace with My Mother” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Little is the minister emeritus at Unity in… Continue reading

The Rev. Donna Little will present “Peace with My Mother” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. 

Little is the minister emeritus at Unity in the Olympics, 2917 E. Myrtle Ave.

Was the state right to pursue a separate lawsuit against the largest opioid distributors, or should it have joined 46 other states in a similar case?

Was the state right to pursue a separate lawsuit against the largest opioid distributors, or should it have joined 46 other states in a similar… Continue reading

  • May 5, 2022
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A person holds a sign that reads “Keep Your Bible out of My Uterus!” on Tuesday during a rally at a park in Seattle in support of abortion rights.

Inslee vows to defend rights for abortions

Resources provided in state, he says

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A person holds a sign that reads “Keep Your Bible out of My Uterus!” on Tuesday during a rally at a park in Seattle in support of abortion rights.
“Autumn Splash” by Dennis Pangborn, is featured at Blue Whole Gallery. (Submitted art)

Irrigation Fest major part of First Friday Art Walk

Crazy Daze, Innovative Arts fair set this weekend

“Autumn Splash” by Dennis Pangborn, is featured at Blue Whole Gallery. (Submitted art)

LETTER: Bill died

I read with dismay the issue of the mobile home owners in Forks being forced out. I looked up Bill 1904 that the author discussed,… Continue reading

LETTER: Court ruling correct

This is in response to the recent letter, “It’s Creepy” (PDN, April 21) regarding the judicial decision not allowing the Navy to use Washington state… Continue reading

The Fed is poised to fight inflation with a series of rate hikes throughout the year. Will the increases help?

The Fed is poised to fight inflation with a series of rate hikes throughout the year. Will the increases help?… Continue reading

  • May 4, 2022

A report leaked from the U.S. Supreme Court suggests the court may overturn Roe v. Wade. Should it?

A report leaked from the U.S. Supreme Court suggests the court may overturn Roe v. Wade. Should it?… Continue reading

  • May 3, 2022

Father of boy pepper sprayed at BLM protest in Seattle files lawsuit

The father of a child who was hit with pepper spray during the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests in Seattle has filed a… Continue reading

Judge clears way for initiative to repeal Washington’s capital gains tax

Opponents of the state’s new capital gains tax can begin gathering signatures on an initiative seeking to repeal the law after a judge… Continue reading

Man shoots suspected shoplifter at Gig Harbor grocery store

Gig Harbor Police say a 70-year-old man was arrested after he shot a 40-year-old man who he thought was stealing from a… Continue reading

ISSUES OF FAITH: Keep gratitude in your attitude

We are living in unprecedented times. The COVID-19 pandemic has plagued us for almost two years. Yet there is so much for which we can… Continue reading

ISSUES OF FAITH: A fair search for happiness

Nearly 10 million people attended the Seattle World’s Fair in 1962. The theme was, “The Age of Space.” The Space Needle, now a Seattle landmark,… Continue reading

ISSUES OF FAITH: Never too late to learn to pray

I grew up saying prayers regularly. My mother was not very religious when I was young, but I spent a lot of time with my… Continue reading

ISSUES OF FAITH: On Easter, faith is a victory

Something that I missed during the COVID-19 pandemic was the choir at church. Music touches my soul in ways I cannot easily describe. One favorite… Continue reading

First Fed Board of Directors with Field Arts & Events Hall leadership. Photo credit: Zoe Bowen.

First Fed Gives $2M to Field Hall to Support Local Economic Development

Along the waterfront in downtown Port Angeles, a new community space is taking shape. Field Arts & Events Hall will provide a world-class home for… Continue reading

First Fed Board of Directors with Field Arts & Events Hall leadership. Photo credit: Zoe Bowen.

Should some forms of federal funding be split according to “urban” vs. “rural”?

Should some forms of federal funding be split according to "urban" vs. "rural"?… Continue reading

  • May 2, 2022
Dee, left, and Jerry Janssen moved to the Rain Forest Mobile Home Park in Forks three years ago after they were priced out of their rented mobile home in Sequim. The couple is now faced with trying to find another place to live where they can bring their two Labrador retrievers. (Paula Hunt/for Peninsula Daily News)

Forks mobile home residents mobilize

Impending rent increase may force most to move

Dee, left, and Jerry Janssen moved to the Rain Forest Mobile Home Park in Forks three years ago after they were priced out of their rented mobile home in Sequim. The couple is now faced with trying to find another place to live where they can bring their two Labrador retrievers. (Paula Hunt/for Peninsula Daily News)

Treatment to start against invasive Japanese beetle in Eastern Washington

The state Department of Agriculture plans to start treatments to eradicate an invasive Japanese beetle infestation today in central Washington. The agency plans… Continue reading

Which Irrigation Festival activities are you most likely to attend next weekend?

Which Irrigation Festival activities are you most likely to attend next weekend?… Continue reading

  • May 1, 2022