Wire Service

LETTER: Second Amendment concerns fueled by fear of martial law

Mindset of fear The mindsets of many gun owners and their interpretation of the Second Amendment are fueled by fear martial law will be used… Continue reading

LETTER: Not much common sense in Initiative 1639

n Peninsula Voices, June 7, under the heading “Supports initiative” the author states that none of the common-sense firearm regulations proposed that he has seen… Continue reading

x

Do you think President Donald Trump's summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will end positively?… Continue reading

  • Jun 10, 2018

LETTER: Concern about separating immigrant children, parents

Keep families together I write to share my horror, shame and dismay about our country’s border officials forcibly taking children, some too young to speak,… Continue reading

LETTER: Save the mountain goats in Olympic National Park

Save the mountain goats Time is running out for our Olympic National Park’s mountain goats. The National Park Service naturalist/scientists have concluded their quarter-century of… Continue reading

Amazon urged not to sell facial recognition tool to police

Amazon’s decision to market a powerful face recognition tool to police is alarming privacy advocates, who say… Continue reading

PHOTOS: Steampunk Festival rolls out adventures in Port Townsend

PHOTOS: Steampunk Festival rolls out adventures in Port Townsend

Adventures of the imagination are flourishing in Port Townsend this weekend with the Brass Screw Confederacy’s seventh annual Steampunk Festival. A hootenanny,… Continue reading

PHOTOS: Steampunk Festival rolls out adventures in Port Townsend

Court says compliance reached with McCleary ruling

A long-running court case over the adequacy of education funding in Washington state has ended, with… Continue reading

LETTER: Thanks to PDN for keeping Malkin column

I read Michelle Malkin’s fresh “take” on many subjects and consider her helpful in balancing much of what else is being expressed in our Peninsula… Continue reading

COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Freeman moving on from Peninsula College after five seasons; Pirates assistant Rollman named interim head coach

COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Freeman moving on from Peninsula College after five seasons; Pirates assistant Rollman named interim head coach

After five seasons in charge of the Peninsula College men’s basketball program head coach Mitch Freeman is continuing his… Continue reading

COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Freeman moving on from Peninsula College after five seasons; Pirates assistant Rollman named interim head coach

New state laws take effect today

More than 200 new laws take effect in Washington state this week, including a package of bills meant to address sexual misconduct at the workplace.… Continue reading

Ex-NAACP head, once known as Rachel Dolezal, denies fraud

A court hearing was postponed Wednesday for a former NAACP leader in Washington state whose life unraveled after she was… Continue reading

Seattle judge blocks feds from ending teen pregnancy grant

A federal judge in Seattle has became the latest to block President Donald Trump’s administration from prematurely… Continue reading

LETTER: ‘Sensitive’ fishing would support environment, tourism

You may not be aware that fishing has been closed on the Elwha River due to dam removal, first by a five-year closure, and second… Continue reading

LETTER: Urging citizens to support Initiative 1639 regarding gun control

I would like to add my thanks to the students in Sequim and across the country for turning out to support the Second Amendment. It… Continue reading

Jailed mentally ill settlement is in the works

Settlement in works over treatment of jailed mentally ill

2 Boy Scouts, 2 troop leaders rescued from Mount Baker

2 Boy Scouts, 2 troop leaders rescued from Mount Baker

Two Boy Scouts and two troop leaders spent a night inside a cave high up Mount Baker in Washington state… Continue reading

2 Boy Scouts, 2 troop leaders rescued from Mount Baker
Washington state sues Google, Facebook over campaign ad data

Washington state sues Google, Facebook over campaign ad data

State Attorney General Bob Ferguson has sued Google and Facebook, saying the companies failed to maintain information… Continue reading

Washington state sues Google, Facebook over campaign ad data

NEWS BRIEFS: PASD board meeting set for Thursday; Taste of Port Townsend to start Thursday

The Port Angeles School Board will hear of plans for the high school health clinic when it meets Thursday. A work session… Continue reading

Starbucks’ Schultz mulling ‘philanthropy to public service’

Starbucks’ Schultz mulling ‘philanthropy to public service’

Starbucks Corp.’s Howard Schultz is stepping down as executive chairman of the coffee company he helped transform into a… Continue reading

Starbucks’ Schultz mulling ‘philanthropy to public service’