Wire Service

LETTER: District legislators attempt to assuage their guilt

The Centers for Disease Control states that in 2016-17, opioid-related drug use killed 47,000 Americans, 130 deaths daily, and a 21 percent increase since 2015.… Continue reading

Peace choir to sing Saturday

Peace choir to sing Saturday

Interfaith Clallam County Peace Choir will host music and singing from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at the Olympic Unitarian Universalist Fellowship… Continue reading

Peace choir to sing Saturday
SEAHAWKS: By a whisker — Seattle wins when Rams’ kick goes inches wide

SEAHAWKS: By a whisker — Seattle wins when Rams’ kick goes inches wide

Russell Wilson threw a 5-yard touchdown pass to Chris Carson on fourth-and-goal with 2:28 remaining to give Seattle… Continue reading

SEAHAWKS: By a whisker — Seattle wins when Rams’ kick goes inches wide

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Do you plan to vote to re-elect Gov. Jay Inslee in 2020?… Continue reading

  • Oct 3, 2019
World War II-era bomber crashes and burns; deaths reported
World War II-era bomber crashes and burns; deaths reported

LETTER: City code not worth the ink if clinic is built in Sequim

The Sequim city code ensures its citizens a healthy, secure and thoroughly livable environment. It does so by defining what can and should take place,… Continue reading

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Do you keep a fire extinguisher in your home?… Continue reading

  • Oct 2, 2019
Scientists probe Northwest lakes to learn about quakes
Scientists probe Northwest lakes to learn about quakes

Climate change threatens health in Northwest

Around this time last year, news outlets blared alarming headlines: Breathing the air outside was as bad… Continue reading

Firm told to pay $1 million after funneling money to Eyman

A Thurston County Superior Court judge has ordered a for-profit signature-gathering firm and its principal to collectively pay more than $1 million for… Continue reading

LETTER: Have not spoken to one person in favor of clinic

A methadone, or more likely buphrenorphine clinic will cure nothing. These drugs supplant the addictions and maintain the user on another drug. The idea is… Continue reading

LETTER: Vote for the challengers in Jefferson County

On Sept. 11, Brian McLean reported on Port Townsend’s projected revenues by quoting the city accountant: “Expenditures are outpacing revenues by 14 percent annually.” What… Continue reading

Southwest pilots see February or March return of Boeing Max

Southwest pilots see February or March return of Boeing Max

Pilot-union leaders at Southwest Airlines said it could be February or March before their airline resumes… Continue reading

Southwest pilots see February or March return of Boeing Max

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Do you plan to celebrate Halloween?… Continue reading

  • Oct 1, 2019

Feds again seek comment on North Cascades grizzly bear plans

Contentious proposals to reintroduce grizzly bears to the North Cascades ecosystem in Washington state are once again open for public… Continue reading

Former King County official arrested in corruption case

Authorities on Monday arrested an obscure, now-former King County official in a long-running corruption investigation. Allan “Benny”… Continue reading

LETTER: National security not a valid reason for restricting information

Why does the U.S. not tolerate freedom of speech and whistleblowers? The government claims Edward Snowden has violated his nondisclosure agreements to keep information secret,… Continue reading

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What grade do you give the Seattle Mariners for their 2019 season?… Continue reading

  • Sep 30, 2019

Fares increasing for Washington State Ferries

Fares are increasing for rides on Washington State Ferries. KING TV reported that effective Tuesday, there will be a 2.5… Continue reading

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Do you like any of the pumpkin-flavored foods and beverages that come out in the fall?… Continue reading

  • Sep 29, 2019