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Do you think Clallam County’s code change for accessory dwelling units will help ease the housing crisis?

Do you think Clallam County's code change for accessory dwelling units will help ease the housing crisis?… Continue reading

  • Apr 1, 2022

Free, guided walks Sunday at Fort Worden

Forest reslience, climate change topics

ISSUES OF FAITH: Deeper and deeper into Lenten quiet

LAST MONTH’S COLUMN was a fairly giddy look at the custom of giving up things for Lent: things we give up, practices we add on,… Continue reading

The Rev. Donna Little will present “Spiritual Tools for Stressful Times” 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 “Spiritual Tools for Stressful Times” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Little is the minister emeritus at Unity… Continue reading

The Rev. Donna Little will present “Spiritual Tools for Stressful Times” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. 

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

Do you think Vladimir Putin’s advisors are afraid to tell him the truth about what’s transpiring in Ukraine?

Do you think Vladimir Putin's advisors are afraid to tell him the truth about what's transpiring in Ukraine?… Continue reading

  • Mar 31, 2022

If you’re older than 50, do you plan to get a second COVID-19 booster shot?

If you're older than 50, do you plan to get a second COVID-19 booster shot?… Continue reading

  • Mar 30, 2022

Do you think former President Donald Trump’s emails will show evidence of crimes committed as he attempted to stop the certification of the 2020 election?

Do you think former President Donald Trump's emails will show evidence of crimes committed as he attempted to stop the certification of the 2020 election?… Continue reading

  • Mar 29, 2022

Open house event slated

Study conducted for next two years

President Joe Biden has proposed a minimum 20 percent tax on households worth more than $100 million. Is that a good plan?

President Joe Biden has proposed a minimum 20 percent tax on households worth more than $100 million. Is that a good plan?… Continue reading

  • Mar 28, 2022

Gov. Jay Inslee signs $17 billion transportation package

Gov. Jay Inslee has signed a nearly $17 billion, 16-year transportation revenue package that will pay for a variety of projects across the… Continue reading

OUTDOORS: Comments sought on Ozette triangle

Olympic National Park is seeking public input on the proposed rehabilitation of the Cape Alava and Sand Point trails located within… Continue reading

A line of sloops file past the committee boat, red flags, to start the 31st annual Shipwright’s Regatta on Port Townsend Bay on Saturday. The regatta, open to sailing boats of all sizes, is generally considered the official start of sailing season for Port Townsend mariners. (Steve Mullensky/For Peninsula Daily News)

Regatta opens season

By Steve Mullensky For Peninsula Daily News A line of sloops file past the committee boat, red flags, to start the 31st annual Shipwright’s Regatta… Continue reading

A line of sloops file past the committee boat, red flags, to start the 31st annual Shipwright’s Regatta on Port Townsend Bay on Saturday. The regatta, open to sailing boats of all sizes, is generally considered the official start of sailing season for Port Townsend mariners. (Steve Mullensky/For Peninsula Daily News)

Have you ever considered volunteering for a local non-profit?

Have you ever considered volunteering for a local non-profit?… Continue reading

  • Mar 27, 2022

A GROWING CONCERN: The cole hard facts on cabbages

ISN’T IT GREAT? We are officially in the season of spring. Not so great that our own No. 1-seeded Washington basketball team, Gonzaga, went down… Continue reading

LETTER: ADUs not the answer

The Clallam County commission is moving toward expanding accessory dwelling unit building in an effort to address homelessness. It will let people with larger lots… Continue reading

LETTER: Standard capacity

I must comment on our state legislators’ and governor’s new laws banning large-capacity magazines over 10 rounds and putting new restrictions on carrying firearms at… Continue reading

Owner John Pabst and long-term employee Stacey Sevier reminisce about years of good food and community connections at Pacific Pantry Eatery in Sequim, on the eve of the next phase of the business. Around them is the artwork by Jaiden Dokken. Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group

Pacific Pantry owner closes eatery

On the menu: Family, food, festivals, friends

Owner John Pabst and long-term employee Stacey Sevier reminisce about years of good food and community connections at Pacific Pantry Eatery in Sequim, on the eve of the next phase of the business. Around them is the artwork by Jaiden Dokken. Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group

Have you ever considered volunteering for a local non-profit?

Have you ever considered volunteering for a local non-profit?… Continue reading

  • Mar 26, 2022

ISSUES OF FAITH: We all need help sometimes

At first, I thought he was a chunk of driftwood bobbing along in the waves. But as I got closer, I could see that it… Continue reading

LETTER: Congratulations

The board of directors and staff of the Field Arts & Events Hall congratulates Paul Gottlieb on his retirement as a senior staff writer for… Continue reading