Do you agree with the CDC's decision to extend a requirement for face masks on planes, trains and public transit?… Continue reading
First, raising taxes is always the least effective means to addressing any public policy issue. The one-tenth of a percent sales tax (PDN, April 6)… Continue reading
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is being criticized for holding a birthday party despite coronavirus lockdown rules. Are calls for his resignation fair?… Continue reading
Audience interactions include three games during course of show
Officials with Washington State Ferries acknowledge the system is short on staff and in need of dozens of new recruits.… Continue reading
Will your Easter celebration be any different than it has been during the past two years?… Continue reading
Help for restoring local habitat
The Port Angeles Fine Arts Center and Feiro Marine Life Center will cohost two programs this week: one for children and one… Continue reading
Do you think any rules established to prevent so-called ghost guns — those without serial numbers — will be effective?… Continue reading
‘Hey, we’re still here!’: This local business is ready to celebrate with the community
Should the federal government go back to trial for two men who allegedly attempted to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer?… Continue reading
WELL, WE HAVE definitely had “April showers” this past week, fueling the coming of “May flowers.” Not only is April chock-full of gardening chores, our… Continue reading
In Washington, the state pays only for teaching basics. The community pays for buildings, athletics, band, enrichment, shop, etc. If you think this is fair,… Continue reading
Do you intend to plant a vegetable garden this year?… Continue reading
Job postings in Washington state starting in January will have to show some dollar signs. Gov. Jay Inslee has signed into law legislation… Continue reading
After Washington State University freshman Sam Martinez died from alcohol poisoning after a fraternity event in 2019, his parents became determined to prevent… Continue reading
King County will pay $3 million to settle a lawsuit filed by an incarcerated man who was severely beaten in 2018 by another… Continue reading
I’m an architect who has lived in Quilcene for the past 20 years and has served on the school district’s facilities committee for much of… Continue reading
The state Department of Health has confirmed at least four other Washingtonians died from COVID complications before or on Feb. 28, 2020 —… Continue reading