Do you plan to travel to celebrate Thanksgiving this year?… Continue reading
Roundabout at the Hood Canal Bridge? Whose brilliant idea was that? Obviously someone who does not drive that stretch of road on a regular basis.… Continue reading
Now more than ever, reproductive rights are under attack. Across the country, there have been 400 needless abortion restrictions enacted since 2011, which is why… Continue reading
Received your new property valuations? You’re probably in shock. Some properties increased 30 percent in value from last year. Because of Washington’s constitution, homeowners do… Continue reading
The decision of the 45th president of the United States to withdraw U.S. troops from Syria against the emphatic recommendations of all his advisors and… Continue reading
Cal Thomas recently wrote that Trump’s best weapon is the truth. I agree that it is time for the truth to show us Americans that… Continue reading
Tips for the big shopping season
Do you plan to shop on Black Friday this year?… Continue reading
State and local governments could end up scrambling to pay for road paving and other transportation projects… Continue reading
More than two decades after Washington voters banned affirmative action in the state, a ballot measure… Continue reading
Scams are on the rise, especially this time of the year. Do not answer unknown telephone numbers who leave no message or callers leaving messages… Continue reading
I find that Ernest Penn’s plea of guilty in a child rape is offensive. He had a responsibility as a law enforcement officer to maintain… Continue reading
In his great book “How Fascism Works,” Jason Stanley noted that “fascist politics is designed to get people to disassociate from reality. The goal of… Continue reading
Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan said Thursday that the city will file a lawsuit to block the $30… Continue reading
Our state legislators and governor have done it to us again. It took them about 15 years to figure out that the state was going… Continue reading
Gratitude from Olympic Medical Center’s room 263, Sept. 17 though Oct. 1. The art of extreme self-care is learned through many avenues and often during… Continue reading
The Wednesday, Oct. 2, the Seattle Times article “Climate change threatens health in Pacific Northwest” in the Peninsula Daily News is full of deceptions and… Continue reading
In proposing to remove images of soldiers with guns from the Veterans Memorial Park security fence Mayor Sissi Bruch displays profound confusion. First, she conflates… Continue reading
Seems the majority of the Sequim City Council will follow the path of least resistance on the medication-assisted treatment facility issue. They don’t want to… Continue reading
If Port Angeles Mayor Sissi Bruch is so offended by the soldiers holding muskets on the gate of the Veterans Memorial Park (PDN, Nov. 3),… Continue reading