Heavy rain sent a creek over a major roadway, under an apartment building east of Seattle and… Continue reading
An estimated 400 oil tankers a year are likely coming to inland waters of the Salish Sea and the Strait of Juan… Continue reading
Seeing is believing. I took the tour of Stevens school. I had read about the problems at the school but that didn’t prepare me for… Continue reading
I have to concur with my classmate of the Class of ‘63 who wrote “Support PA levy.” It is time to update the schools in… Continue reading
SITTING ON THE table is $18.4 million in already collected state taxpayer funds available to be spent on new school buildings in Port Angeles. But… Continue reading
Lawmakers have backed down from their proposal to ban flavored vape products. Originally, Senate Bill 6254 would have made permanent… Continue reading
Are you pleased with the outcome of the Senate impeachment trial?… Continue reading
Split vote finds president not guilty of two articles of impeachment
House measure would add authority to Department of Ecology
Dog detectives might be able to help save ailing citrus groves, research published Monday suggests. Scientists trained… Continue reading
Scouting players underway for new franchise
I would encourage all voters in the Crescent School District to vote yes on both levies coming up in the Feb. 11 election. As a… Continue reading
Did you watch President Donald Trump's State of the Union address?… Continue reading
Two men wanted in a deadly rush-hour mass shooting in downtown Seattle were arrested Saturday morning in Las Vegas, believed to have fled to an… Continue reading
The state Senate has voted to repeal the death penalty. Do you support this move?… Continue reading
Hometown pride is a privilege, and one that I know dearly. I’m reminded how special our town is every time I come home to visit.… Continue reading
Still a long way from cure
John Polm moving closer to family
For years I have been preaching to my family how important it is not only to vote but to be informed about who they are… Continue reading
In recent letters regarding the school levy, one writer’s phrase stood out to me. A levy opponent suggested we pay for needed repairs by “opening… Continue reading