In regards to the letter “Meal Gone Wrong” in Sunday’s PDN, kudos to the restaurant for not backing down on the proof of vaccination rule.… Continue reading
Do you approve of the job President Joe Biden has done thus far in his presidency?… Continue reading
A woman is suing King County, contending that as a teenage runaway decades ago, sheriff’s deputies investigating a prostitution ring knew she and… Continue reading
Pat Buchanan has mischaracterized the event at the U.S. Capitol as a mere riot. He is wrong. In Mr. Buchanan’s commentary, he quotes his own… Continue reading
We are living in a parody, and if it wasn’t reality, it would be laughable. There are people living in our Sequim community who are… Continue reading
Police in Bellevue rescued two people from a home that slid off its foundation. The Seattle Times reported police received a call of… Continue reading
Scott Gardinier/Peninsula Daily News Port Angeles Food Bank workers hand out bags of food supplies and sanitization products to a long line of cars Wednesday… Continue reading
Do you plan to watch the 2022 Winter Olympics?… Continue reading
Martin Luther King Jr. was a womanizing, philandering man. Why do we have a holiday to honor him? Because his ideas about how we should… Continue reading
I understand the frustration felt by the author of “Meal gone wrong” (PDN, Jan. 16) when their breakfast plans were thwarted by the requirement for… Continue reading
The recent letter objecting to criticism of unvaccinated citizens was interesting but somewhat confusing. Apparently, the comments of national and worldwide statesmen trying to save… Continue reading
Owner thanks customers for supporting business through lockdown
Do you plan to order four home-testing kits for COVID-19 when the website becomes available?… Continue reading
By The Rev. Dr. Keith Dorwick Deacon, St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Port Angeles/St. Swithin’s Episcopal Church, Forks As Deacon of St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in… Continue reading
Please, we need to stop blaming the unvaccinated for the continuing COVID-19 restrictions. The vaccine was developed as a protection against, not an eradication of,… Continue reading
Port Williams Beach, north of Sequim, proved to be a popular destination for strollers and dog walkers Sunday with cloudy skies but temperatures in the… Continue reading
With most government meetings being held virtually, should elected officials blur the background in their images to avoid religious symbols or other decor?… Continue reading
A former Kennewick fire chief is suing the southeast Washington city in federal court, saying he was fired because he is Black and… Continue reading
In November 2020, a record number of determined American voters turned out to cast our ballots, making sure those votes were counted correctly to ensure… Continue reading
About 100 Seattle students gathered outside the Seattle Public Schools district headquarters Friday seeking stronger safety protocols after increasing COVID-19 cases and safety… Continue reading