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AP SPORTS BRIEFS: Seattle Storm in WNBA Finals; Mariners lose finale

AP SPORTS BRIEFS: Seattle Storm in WNBA Finals; Mariners lose finale

Mariners end season with 27-33 record

AP SPORTS BRIEFS: Seattle Storm in WNBA Finals; Mariners lose finale

Would you support a more fully developed, “destination” Miller Peninsula State Park?

Would you support a more fully developed, "destination" Miller Peninsula State Park?… Continue reading

  • Sep 27, 2020
NBA: LeBron, Lakers back in NBA Finals

NBA: LeBron, Lakers back in NBA Finals

LeBron James wore out the path to the NBA Finals in the Eastern Conference, making annual trips out of Miami… Continue reading

NBA: LeBron, Lakers back in NBA Finals
COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP: No. 8 Texas rallies, beats Texas Tech 63-56 in OT

COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP: No. 8 Texas rallies, beats Texas Tech 63-56 in OT

Sam Ehlinger threw a 12-yard touchdown pass to Joshua Moore in overtime, sending No. 8 Texas to a wild… Continue reading

COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP: No. 8 Texas rallies, beats Texas Tech 63-56 in OT

A GROWING CONCERN: Plan ahead to prevent frost worries

WOW, CAN YOU believe it? Already it is October (well okay, it will be Wednesday). And with the advent of mid-autumn and the “Harvest Moon”… Continue reading

Baby orca born to endangered Southern Residents

The Center for Whale Research has confirmed that another baby orca has been born to a pod of endangered Southern… Continue reading

LETTER: Attacks Democrats

With the presidential election near, the disdain for the incumbent is growing. It basically started in 2017 when he assumed office. That sent the Democrats… Continue reading

LETTER: Educational demonstration

Thanks to God for sending Trump to highlight the serious flaws in our political/economic system. By Trump’s election, God has demonstrated how a charismatic demagogue… Continue reading

LETTER: Gold Star families

I am a proud Gold Star Mother whose son gave his life for his country. I have been on a journey; learning to live fully,… Continue reading

LETTER: GOP’s appeal

Recent U.S. election history shows the GOP holding onto power, not by majority vote, but via the electoral college. In 2020, they have abandoned any… Continue reading

LETTER: Let police protect us

There’s life, death, taxes and insurance. That’s why we keep current on premiums, so when things go wrong, get out of hand, there’s money to… Continue reading

LETTER: Objects to column

The Commentary by Pat Neal (PDN, Sept. 16) presents an interesting history of wildfire on the North Olympic Peninsula (NOP), but then appears to me… Continue reading

LETTER: Praises hospital

After years of robust health, my very broken health led me to the Jefferson Healthcare emergency department and hospital in August. The caliber of attentive,… Continue reading

LETTER: Racism resolution

The three stooges were a vaudeville act from 1922 to 1970. Larry, Moe and Shemp also appeared on television. Slapstick comedy became a venue on… Continue reading

LETTER: Rescind levy

When voters passed a 52.6 million dollar capital school levy for Port Angeles last year they, along with the rest of the world, could not… Continue reading

LETTER: Resign now

The mayor of Sequim has shown support for the fascist group QAnon. It is outrageous that a person who is supposed to be the mayor… Continue reading

Letter: Step down

When the mayor of Sequim openly, proudly traffics in some of the worst, most ridiculous, most dangerous conspiracy theories, it’s time he steps down from… Continue reading

LETTER: Violence forces change

I don’t condone violence, but sometimes creating social change e.g., ending systemic racism, requires violence as a catalyst. Often when protesting injustice peacefully proves fruitless… Continue reading

LETTER: What were they thinking?

I heard a report on a Seattle radio station that perplexed me. It seems that the state Legislature spent $250,000 to receive a study for… Continue reading

LETTER: Whose fault is debt?

It’s refreshing to see that at least one right- wing pundit, Cal Thomas, has rediscovered the evils of excessive national debt. Once their loudest battle… Continue reading