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LETTER: Parents need to pay attention to sex education legislation

Jesus, talking to the Pharisees, said, “You know how to interpret the appearance of the sky, but you cannot interpret the signs of the times”… Continue reading

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Did you witness or take part in any acts of kindness to help people deal with the area's recent snowstorms?… Continue reading

  • Feb 12, 2019

LETTER: Shame on those who would allow human trafficking

Trafficking shame At this time, exposure is in full force of all of the human trafficking going on, worldwide. Many of these innocent people are… Continue reading

Retired PDN executive editor dies at 70

Retired PDN executive editor dies at 70

Peninsula Daily News Rex Wilson, who led the Peninsula Daily News’ coverage of local news for almost 17 years as its executive editor, has died.… Continue reading

Retired PDN executive editor dies at 70

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What is your favorite way to enjoy fresh snow?… Continue reading

  • Feb 10, 2019

LETTER: Murray objected to Born-Alive Abortion bill

Murray objected Did you hear the news? It’s a mighty proud day for our state. Our Democratic U.S. Senator Patty Murray blocked the unanimous passage… Continue reading

LETTER: The body is a mere vessel for consciousness

An I for an I It is my opinion that the column regarding the use of “I” or “i” is shortsighted in its reasoning based… Continue reading

State lawmakers weigh vaccine bill amid measles outbreak

State lawmakers weigh vaccine bill amid measles outbreak

Amid a measles outbreak that has sickened more than 50 people in the Pacific Northwest, Washington… Continue reading

State lawmakers weigh vaccine bill amid measles outbreak

Winter storm hits Washington, Oregon, California

A winter storm that blanketed Washington state with snow and forced the cancellation of about 200 flights moved south into Oregon as meteorologists… Continue reading

Northwest measles outbreak revives debate over vaccine laws

Northwest measles outbreak revives debate over vaccine laws

52 people in Washington and Oregon have fallen ill with the virus

Northwest measles outbreak revives debate over vaccine laws

LETTER: Drug interdiction at border takes people

An article in the PDN on Feb. 1 stated that fentanyl worth about $3.5 million and methamphetamine worth over $1 million was seized by agents… Continue reading

LETTER: Story, gun proponents mislead public on I-1639

The PDN misleads readers into thinking that I-1639, approved by Washington and, slimly, Clallam County, voters and codified into state law, will have law enforcement… Continue reading

LETTER: Off-peak pricing a better solution than smart meters

The Clallam PUD’s efforts to roll out smart meters may or may not yield electricity savings for their customers, without compromising personal privacy concerns. The… Continue reading

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After the Olympic Peninsula's recent lowland snowfall, do you feel prepared for another round?… Continue reading

  • Feb 6, 2019
PHOTO: First 2019 bill passes in state

PHOTO: First 2019 bill passes in state

Gov. Jay Inslee signs the first bill of the 2019 legislative session at a ceremony in the State Reception Room on Monday. Substitute House Bill… Continue reading

PHOTO: First 2019 bill passes in state
Secretary of State seeks funds for new archives building

Secretary of State seeks funds for new archives building

In the Washington State Archives building, records are tightly packed in shelves, file boxes and leather-bound… Continue reading

Secretary of State seeks funds for new archives building

Lawmaker proposes tax reform task force

A proposal by Sen. Bob Hasegawa would create a state revenue reform task force to review… Continue reading

LETTER: Gun rights letter misses the boat on facts, logic

A recent letter to the editor on guns misses a few facts and some simple logic. “Firearms are confiscated with illegal search and seizure without… Continue reading