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LEFTIES: Palmegiani homers in third straight game but late rally falls short
LEFTIES: Palmegiani homers in third straight game but late rally falls short

Helicopter rescues climbers from near Mount Rainier summit

A helicopter crew rescued four climbers from near the summit of Mount Rainier after they had been… Continue reading

LETTER: Help sought bumblebee information gathering

I enjoyed your very nice article, “Project tracks paths of pollinators,” June 4. I am a citizen scientist volunteer for the Bumble Bee Atlas in… Continue reading

Lefties attack too potent for Pickles

Lefties attack too potent for Pickles

On a cool evening in Portland, the Port Angeles Lefties bats heated up while their… Continue reading

Lefties attack too potent for Pickles
Lefties bats go quiet in West Coast League opener

Lefties bats go quiet in West Coast League opener

Coming off three non-league contests in which they scored 35 runs on 42 hits to open… Continue reading

Lefties bats go quiet in West Coast League opener

LETTER: Tired of hearing about attacks on president

I am so sick of hearing the liberals whine about President Donald Trump. The man is working his heart out, without pay, to try to… Continue reading

LETTERS: Seeking help in fight for rural health care

Fight for rural care I was walking around Sequim posting leaflets headlined “Making Retirement Security Real For All” when I stopped at Olympic Medical Center’s… Continue reading

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Have you ever encountered a whale washed up on shore?… Continue reading

  • Jun 4, 2019

LETTERS: President unfit, a physical and mental lazy bully

President Donald Trump is not an idiot. There, I said it. If he was mentally deficient, at least, I could give him a pass for… Continue reading

LETTERS: Beware fear-mongering and Social Security entitlements

Beware, a certain faction (see May 23 Commentary by Cal Thomas) is once again trying to create doubt and fear about the future of Social… Continue reading

Study: Controlled burns underused in West

Land management agencies are underutilizing controlled burns to reduce wildfire threats in the western U.S., according to a wildfire… Continue reading

Far-right extremists well entrenched on Washington-Idaho border

Far-right extremists well entrenched on Washington-Idaho border

Nearly two decades after the Aryan Nations’ Idaho compound was demolished, far-right extremists are maintaining a… Continue reading

Far-right extremists well entrenched on Washington-Idaho border

LETTERS: Better options exist for Morse Creek safety

As a member of Four Seasons Park, it is with some dismay that I read the article in the PDN, May 8 regarding the $1… Continue reading

LETTERS: Mindless cliches dominate political discussion

Congratulations for the very clever letter in the PDN, May 26, titled “Cool heads prevail.” The writer put together a series of the mindless cliches… Continue reading

Project tracks paths of pollinators

Everybody seems to love bumblebees. The native insects are generally embraced by humans, who often celebrate… Continue reading

Inslee calls for pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants

Inslee calls for pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants

By Bill Barrow The Associated Press Democratic presidential hopeful Jay Inslee is calling for a pathway to citizenship for people in the country illegally and… Continue reading

Inslee calls for pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants

LETTER: Action from Inslee, Legislature puts all Washington at risk

When Gov. Jay Inslee signed the sanctuary state legislation into law, he exemplified why liberals should never be placed in charge of either national security… Continue reading

LETTERS: Family was blessed to have him in their lives

My husband, Larry, and I just went to “Whitey” Larsens’ send off to play golf with God. It was awesome. Hundreds came to celebrate his… Continue reading

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Do you think scientists will be able to determine what is causing this year's large number of gray whale deaths on the West Coast?… Continue reading

  • Jun 2, 2019

Bentinck Island to be in use Tuesday through Friday

The Royal Canadian Navy has announced that the land-based demolition range at Bentinck Island will be in use from Tuesday, through Friday.… Continue reading