Can housing code effectively address building additional residential capacity?… Continue reading
The Port Angeles School District’s board of directors will establish a budget for the Monroe fields project when they meet at 7 p.m. Thursday. An… Continue reading
Human- and wind-powered craft have two weeks for a 360-mile round trip to Port Townsend in the WA360. Can the fastest teams do it in… Continue reading
Local gardener Selinda Barkhuis will share her knowledge of growing a variety of fruit, vegetables, herbs and flowers on a typical city… Continue reading
Do you think the state Department of Agriculture will find any giant Asian hornets — the so-called "murder hornets" — on the Peninsula this summer?… Continue reading
IN JUST TWO weeks, summer will begin (Sunday, June 20 at 12:21 p.m.) but the weather of late sure has us fooled into believing it… Continue reading
Will you attend any live JFFA performances?… Continue reading
Perhaps you’ve noticed, we are living amidst one of the most contentious and polarizing periods in American history. Hatefulness between people of differing opinions has… Continue reading
President Biden has just “pointed at Vice President Harris to handle voting rights legislation,” according to Politico’s website. If she handles this assignment with the… Continue reading
I must comment on Gail Collins’ column on May 14-15, 2021 “Nobody’s telling who sold the gun.” She’s a journalist for the New York Times… Continue reading
The state Department of Ecology on Thursday issued a drought advisory for most of Washington state, including Clallam and Jefferson counties, all areas… Continue reading
Should Republicans in Congress consider a minimum corporate tax to pay for Biden's infrastructure plan or hold the line with a smaller investment package?… Continue reading
Air conditioners are invaluable as they improve your comfort regardless of the external weather conditions. The increase in global temperatures has meant that summer heat… Continue reading
In regard to “Other’s Racism” (PDN, May 27): True, America did not use slaves to build the Colosseum or the Parthenon, but since both of… Continue reading
An elementary school in eastern Washington is switching to remote learning after an outbreak of COVID-19. Officials at Waitsburg Elementary School near Walla… Continue reading
If you have yet to get a COVID-19 vaccine, would an incentive — a free beer, sports tickets, etc. — encourage you to do so?… Continue reading
The Port Angeles Lefties begin their baseball schedule Tuesday night. Are you planning to catch a game at Civic Field this summer?… Continue reading
There are obvious uncertainties and complications in human life which cannot be eradicated through healing sessions, practiced science or gained information concerning individual behavior. These… Continue reading
Many people are starting to believe in the power of psychics, and so is the increasing number of online psychic’s websites specializing in various niches,… Continue reading
A suspended Nigerian government official accused of stealing $350,000 from Washington state as part of a massive pandemic-related fraud also sought to bilk… Continue reading