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Have you suffered from any allergies this spring?… Continue reading

  • Jun 5, 2018
Soroptimists in Forks present awards

Soroptimists in Forks present awards

Soroptimist International of the Olympic Rain Forest has honored area women with awards. The Ruby Award honors women who, through their professional or… Continue reading

Soroptimists in Forks present awards

LETTER: Beward Scotch broom’s pretty yellow flowers

That pretty yellow Scotch broom seems to be everywhere. It is a noxious invasive species in the Pacific Northwest and the time to get rid… Continue reading

Seattle mayor to move quickly to house more homeless

Seattle mayor to move quickly to house more homeless

Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan said Wednesday she wants to get hundreds more homeless people into tiny houses,… Continue reading

Seattle mayor to move quickly to house more homeless

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  • Jun 3, 2018

LETTER: Paper should find another columnist to replace Malkin

Find another voice I have been reading with interest the various responses to my request to exorcise Michelle Maklin’s vitriol from our community newspaper after… Continue reading

LETTER: Trump Era awakened a sleeping giant

Strength starts at home The Trump era has awakened a sleeping giant as well as an oblivious world. Freedom is not free and living in… Continue reading

Navy group restored his hope in teens

Restored his hope On a daily basis, I notice young people “hanging out,” dressing like slobs, acting like slobs, and I think, “good Lord, is… Continue reading

LETTER: Dissolve Port of Port Townsend district

The continued failure of the Port of Port Townsend to address its infrastructure needs, which now includes the breakwater, require dissolution of the port district… Continue reading

LETTER: Malkin’s column is ‘darkness’ associated with hate speech

I would like to comment on the well-written and highly appropriate letter entitled “Replace Malkin” (May 11, PDN). We must not confuse “free speech” with… Continue reading

LETTER: Sorry for New York Times writer

With a great deal of interest I read the New York Times commentary, “I want to be rich and I’m not sorry,” PDN, Page A12,… Continue reading

Tax return disclosure debate heats up

President Donald Trump’s unwillingness to release his tax returns is helping renew a debate on whether the… Continue reading

State Supreme Court to decide legislative records case

The state Supreme Court will decide whether Washington’s voter-approved Public Records Act applies to lawmakers. Supreme… Continue reading

Canada to buy major pipeline to ensure it gets built

Canada to buy major pipeline to ensure it gets built

Canada’s federal government said it is buying a controversial pipeline from the Alberta oil sands to the… Continue reading

Canada to buy major pipeline to ensure it gets built

LETTER: Individuals can help resolve housing shortage

Thank you, to the writer of such a wonderful letter a couple weeks ago (“Pay it Forward,” May 13, PDN) addressing the rental housing crisis… Continue reading

LETTER: More balanced information leads to informed choices

A useful idiot is someone who does not enlarge their information to make a decision, and are so easily misled. Educating yourself to the balanced… Continue reading

Forced rehab questioned in addiction battle

The last thing Lizabeth Loud wanted, a month from giving birth, was to be forced into… Continue reading

Bloody but forgotten WWII battle still haunts soldiers

Bloody but forgotten WWII battle still haunts soldiers

William Roy Dover’s memory of the World War II battle is as sharp… Continue reading

Bloody but forgotten WWII battle still haunts soldiers

LETTER: Two realities deserve thorough analysis for salmon

Two realities involving Pat Neal’s obsession to increase hatchery salmon production in Washington state (e.g., “The Funding Crisis,” PDN, May 16): More than 100 open… Continue reading

Officials: Efforts failing to save U.S. West sagebrush land

Officials: Efforts failing to save U.S. West sagebrush land

Public lands managers are losing a battle against a devastating combination of invasive plant species and… Continue reading

Officials: Efforts failing to save U.S. West sagebrush land