All impacted by port I am writing in response to a PDN article, “PT port delivers tenant rebuke,” on Aug. 13. Looking at the Marine… Continue reading
Costs of dams It would seem that the Peninsula Daily News might do a follow up series on the Elwha dams removal project that would… Continue reading
Dams are problem A recent letter to the editor expressed concern for the “vast number of seagulls and pelicans feasting on the salmon coming down… Continue reading
Thanks for column Thank you to Suzanne DeBey for her excellent column in the Aug. 24 Port Angeles Daily News’ Issues of Faith section. The… Continue reading
Disappointed More than 350 newspapers devoted print space Aug. 15 in a coordinated defense of freedom of the press and a rebuke of Trump’s war… Continue reading
The only Oregon hospital to offer heart transplants is ending its program indefinitely, just days after announcing it would suspend the program… Continue reading
Sound Transit is paying a management coach $550 per hour to help Chief Executive Officer Peter Rogoff… Continue reading
Canada’s Federal Court of Appeal on Thursday halted the contentious Trans Mountain pipeline expansion that would nearly triple the flow of oil from… Continue reading
I couldn’t believe my eyes when I read the column by Paul Krugman in the Aug. 29 newspaper concerning our political system and President Donald… Continue reading
Initiative 1631 on the ballot this November, would impose fees on carbon pollution and invest the proceeds in clean energy and investments in community and… Continue reading
Microsoft will begin requiring its contractors to offer their U.S. employees paid leave to care for a new child. It’s common for tech firms to… Continue reading
In a victory for the American newspaper industry, the U.S. International Trade Commission on Wednesday blocked tariffs… Continue reading
According to the Associated Press article on Page A5 in Sunday’s edition of the Peninsula Daily News concerning I-1639, the Washington Supreme Court ruling, written… Continue reading
I was once a big fan of Doonesbury, but third grade was quite a while ago for me, too, as is the relevance of the… Continue reading
Voters will have their say in November on a measure designed to make… Continue reading
The U.S. Navy detonated a sea mine found floating in the channel between Bainbridge Island and Brownsville on Tuesday. A spokesperson stated that… Continue reading
Construction crews have already put up the frame on Cheri Sharp’s new house, but she still questions whether rebuilding was the… Continue reading
Should a county department of community development director be appointed or elected?… Continue reading
More and more in America we see instances where one group wishes to exercise their “rights” to the detriment of others. Recently, a Peninsula Daily… Continue reading
Fourteen years ago, the voters approved a real estate tax increase to $1.50 per thousand dollars of assessed valuation for our Clallam County Fire District… Continue reading