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Slain University of Utah track athlete is buried

Slain University of Utah track athlete is buried

A University of Utah track athlete who was shot by a sex offender parolee she had briefly dated has been… Continue reading

Slain University of Utah track athlete is buried

LETTER: Deliberate dismantlement of our government

I appreciate OMC’s CEO Eric Lewis educating the public about the government’s plan to substantially cut Medicare reimbursements. This will affect us all, in quality… Continue reading

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What do you think of the Seahawks' chances of getting into the playoffs?… Continue reading

  • Nov 12, 2018
Nurse who lost part of ear in patient assault sues state

Nurse who lost part of ear in patient assault sues state

A nurse at Washington state’s troubled psychiatric hospital who lost part of her ear when she was… Continue reading

Nurse who lost part of ear in patient assault sues state
FBI: Seattle plane thief searched online for flight videos

FBI: Seattle plane thief searched online for flight videos

Authorities said the Seattle airport ground crew worker who stole an empty commercial airplane had apparently searched… Continue reading

FBI: Seattle plane thief searched online for flight videos
Appeals court puts youth climate change lawsuit on hold

Appeals court puts youth climate change lawsuit on hold

A lawsuit by a group of young Americans, which asserts the U.S. government is harming them… Continue reading

Appeals court puts youth climate change lawsuit on hold

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Do you plan to go shopping on Black Friday this year?… Continue reading

  • Nov 11, 2018

LETTER: Opposed to DHS proposed ‘public charge’ rule for non-citizens

Opposed to proposal In October, the Department of Homeland Security issued a proposed regulation that expands the “public charge” test, which is used to identify… Continue reading

LETTER: Thanks to Crab Festival volunteers

Thanks to volunteers I spent the weekend of Oct. 5-7 working in the main crab booth at the Dungeness Crab and Seafood Festival. Each year… Continue reading

LETTER: Trump a ‘charlatan’ in American business

American business In a recent letter to the Peninsula Daily News, President Donald Trump was positively differentiated from other politicians by the statement “(he) is… Continue reading

LETTER: Not a racist, white nationalist or dangerous

I am writing in response to the article “Washington lawmaker faces blowback over biblical text” (PDN, Nov. 4). In it, Rep. Matt Shea of Spokane… Continue reading

LETTER: Vote and bring back Big Band music

This past September I turned 79. During all those years I have seen a lot of changes in my country and I don’t really like… Continue reading

LETTER: Kavanaugh may be most qualified Supreme Court justice

Prior to Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination by President Donald Trump, he was known to apply the Constitution faithfully. Though a conservative, he has liberal friends… Continue reading

Dems poised to seize House control, but GOP retains Senate

Dems poised to seize House control, but GOP retains Senate

Democrats were poised to seize the House majority from President Donald Trump’s Republican Party on Tuesday in… Continue reading

Dems poised to seize House control, but GOP retains Senate
Mountain caribou from U.S. are being sent to British Columbia

Mountain caribou from U.S. are being sent to British Columbia

The six mountain caribou remaining in the lower 48 states will be relocated farther north into British Columbia, a move… Continue reading

Mountain caribou from U.S. are being sent to British Columbia

LETTER: Democrats have long hated the Republican Party

Thomas Friedman’s column “The American Civil War, Part II” (PDN, Oct. 10) was thought-provoking. The Republican president, Abraham Lincoln, was inaugurated March 4, 1861. At… Continue reading

LETTER: Good stewardship should help create balance

Removal of goats from the Olympics has begun for the second time, because we’re not certain goats are native to the area. I don’t believe… Continue reading

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Did you vote in the midterm election?… Continue reading

  • Nov 6, 2018
On the West Coast, election might not end on election night

On the West Coast, election might not end on election night

The election often doesn’t end on election night on the West Coast, where a majority of voters cast their ballots… Continue reading

On the West Coast, election might not end on election night

Supreme Court declines to extend halt of climate change lawsuit

The U.S. Supreme Court has declined for now to stop a lawsuit filed by young activists… Continue reading