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Supreme Court to hear case of praying ex-football coach from Bremerton

The Supreme Court will hear the case of a former Bremerton High School football coach who was removed from his job because he… Continue reading

Do you think race relations have improved since the time of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., or have they gotten worse?

Do you think race relations have improved since the time of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., or have they gotten worse?… Continue reading

  • Jan 16, 2022

LETTER:Breakfast gone wrong

My wife and I recently took our son, a 20 year retired U.S. Army airborne ranger, out to breakfast to celebrate his 18-year old son’s… Continue reading

LETTER:Misinformation

With regards to the letter “Love the Unvaccinated,” people do not have the right to “reject medical treatment free of coercion’ when their rejection causes… Continue reading

LETTER:Thanks workers

Since November, crews have been working to create a roundabout at the intersection of Sequim-Dungeness Way and Woodcock Road. Like many other residents, my husband… Continue reading

LETTER:The right to vote

Martin Luther King Day. This year, the King family is asking you to stand up and commemorate him with action. King fought hard for civil… Continue reading

Did Saturday’s tsunami advisory give you cause for concern?

Did Saturday's tsunami advisory give you cause for concern?… Continue reading

  • Jan 15, 2022
Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News
Onlookers stand on a fog -shrouded Hollywood Beach in Port Angeles after the most of the Pacific Coast was placed under a tsunami advisory on Saturday morning.

Tsunami advisory prompts Peninsula to watch for waves

No reports of high water in Clallam, Jefferson counties

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News
Onlookers stand on a fog -shrouded Hollywood Beach in Port Angeles after the most of the Pacific Coast was placed under a tsunami advisory on Saturday morning.

AG: $45M settlement with student loan company

State Attorney General Bob Ferguson says a major student loan servicer will provide about $45 million in debt relief and… Continue reading

Bill aims to help homeless community college students

Legislation also would aid foster children who have aged out

Inslee deploys National Guard to assist hospitals, testing

Gov. Jay Inslee is deploying 100 members of the state National Guard to some hospitals to… Continue reading

LETTER:Make a home

The lonely homeless, shuffling along the street behind a shopping cart loaded with their worldly possessions, is our modern tragedy. Nothing noble, heroic or redemptive… Continue reading

LETTER:Never again

For more than 200 years we have as a nation demanded that many thousands of citizens swear to defend the Constitution, and many thousands have… Continue reading

Senate hardens penalties for election worker harassment

The state Senate unanimously approved a measure that would make it a Class C felony to harass an election worker,… Continue reading

State health board inundated with false fears of camps for unvaccinated

A routine meeting of the Washington State Board of Health on Wednesday became the topic of a… Continue reading

State lawmakers consider Women’s Suffrage Day

Designation would make March 22 a state holiday

Do you agree with the Supreme Court’s decision to block the Biden administration’s request for COVID-19 vaccinations at businesses with 100 or more employees?

Do you agree with the Supreme Court's decision to block the Biden administration's request for COVID-19 vaccinations at businesses with 100 or more employees?… Continue reading

  • Jan 13, 2022

LETTER: Out of touch

Lately, seems like the people who know the least have the most to say. Like this couple in Joyce, who are so out of touch… Continue reading

LETTER:Democrats at fault

With reference to the story “24th District focus on fixes” Jan. 9, PDN: There is an old saying which goes, a Democrat fixes a flat… Continue reading