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Motorcyclist, passenger in stable condition at Harborview

Drug or alchol involved, State Patrol said

Do you think Anita Hill’s testimony prior to Clarence Thomas’ confirmation to the U.S. Supreme Court has made a difference on how sexual harassment is viewed?

Do you think Anita Hill's testimony prior to Clarence Thomas' confirmation to the U.S. Supreme Court has made a difference on how sexual harassment is… Continue reading

  • Sep 27, 2021

The Seattle Seahawks dropped to 1-2 after their 30-17 loss on Sunday to the Minnesota Vikings. Is it time to panic, or will they turn it around?

The Seattle Seahawks dropped to 1-2 after their 30-17 loss on Sunday to the Minnesota Vikings. Is it time to panic, or will they turn… Continue reading

  • Sep 26, 2021

No Sunday home delivery

Due to production issues, home delivery of Sunday’s print edition of Peninsula Daily News will not occur in either Clallam or Jefferson counties. A crew… Continue reading

A GROWING CONCERN: Set the stage for a show-stopping autumn

right place” and I will be giving you a list next week on how one can… Continue reading

Forecast: State revenue up nearly $1 billion

Washington state’s economy is projected to have nearly $1 billion more than previously assumed through mid-2023. Updated numbers by the… Continue reading

Former state employee charged with stealing unemployment funds

Authorities say a former employee with the state Employment Security Department has been arrested and charged with defrauding the government… Continue reading

LETTER: Attempt to save lives

I challenge everyone claiming that vaccine and mask mandates are a violation of freedom of choice to obtain a copy of the U.S. and Washington… Continue reading

LETTER: Madden incorrect

John Madden, candidate for Port Angeles City Council, is wrong to cite the 10th Amendment to defend his opposition to the vaccine requirement for bars… Continue reading

LETTER: Permissible thought

If I were given a wish by that genie, in that glass bottle, it would be to have the ability to express such words as… Continue reading

LETTER: Proud of hoodie

To the woman who accosted me at Safeway over my Biden/Harris hoodie: You said you couldn’t understand why I’d wear it. Here’s what I’d have… Continue reading

Do you plan to attend any high school Homecoming events?

Do you plan to attend any high school Homecoming events?… Continue reading

  • Sep 25, 2021
FILE - In this May 17, 1999, file photo, two Makah Indian whalers stand atop the carcass of a dead gray whale moments after helping tow it close to shore in the harbor at Neah Bay, Wash. Earlier in the day, Makah Indians hunted and killed the whale in their first successful hunt since voluntarily quitting whaling over 70 years earlier. Two decades after the Makah Indian tribe in the northwestern corner of Washington state conducted its last legal whale hunt from a hand-carved canoe, lawyers, government officials and animal rights activists will gather in a small hearing room in Seattle to determine whether the tribe will be allowed once again to harpoon gray whales as its people had done from time immemorial. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson, File)

Judge favors Makah whale hunt

Ruling major step for the tribe

FILE - In this May 17, 1999, file photo, two Makah Indian whalers stand atop the carcass of a dead gray whale moments after helping tow it close to shore in the harbor at Neah Bay, Wash. Earlier in the day, Makah Indians hunted and killed the whale in their first successful hunt since voluntarily quitting whaling over 70 years earlier. Two decades after the Makah Indian tribe in the northwestern corner of Washington state conducted its last legal whale hunt from a hand-carved canoe, lawyers, government officials and animal rights activists will gather in a small hearing room in Seattle to determine whether the tribe will be allowed once again to harpoon gray whales as its people had done from time immemorial. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson, File)
A sign directs motorists to a COVID-19 testing site, Wednesday, Sept. 22, 2021, in Tukwila, Wash., south of Seattle. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

Inslee extends eviction ‘bridge’

Protections to remain in place until Oct. 31

A sign directs motorists to a COVID-19 testing site, Wednesday, Sept. 22, 2021, in Tukwila, Wash., south of Seattle. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

LETTER: Gun issues

One of the many so-called informed columnists wrote a 925-, plus or minus, word article that was published in our local paper. There are folks… Continue reading

The Seattle Mariners swept the Oakland A’s in a four-game series and were two games out of a Wild Card spot as of Thursday. Will they make the playoffs?

The Seattle Mariners swept the Oakland A's in a four-game series and were two games out of a Wild Card spot as of Thursday. Will… Continue reading

  • Sep 23, 2021

Chimacum man found dead in Yellowstone

Half-brother sought around lake

LETTER: Anti-vaxxer reasons

I keep seeing letters from people wondering why everyone won’t get behind health mandates and get vaccinated. For me, the divide came when all our… Continue reading

LETTER: Vaccine mandates

The four person majority of the Sequim City Council has passed a resolution that implies government mandates are unconstitutional. Elected public officials bear a responsibility… Continue reading

The Port Townsend Film Festival starts Thursday with mostly virtual screenings. Do you find it more comforting to watch from home or another remote location?

The Port Townsend Film Festival starts Thursday with mostly virtual screenings. Do you find it more comforting to watch from home or another remote location?… Continue reading

  • Sep 22, 2021