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Pyrosome population again venturing north of California

Pyrosome population again venturing north of California

They’re back. A lot of them. And they’re reproducing. The invasion of the pyrosomes, gelatinous,… Continue reading

Pyrosome population again venturing north of California

Judge rejects lawmakers’ change to deadly force measure

Washington lawmakers violated the state Constitution when they used an unusual procedure to make it easier to prosecute police for… Continue reading

Oregon officials knew of abuse case against family that went off cliff

Oregon child welfare officials knew the family in an SUV that plunged off a California cliff had faced a… Continue reading

LETTER: Marching teens have renewed faith in nation

I lost faith and hope in this nation subsequent the 2016 presidential election which yielded the mentally deranged individual who presently dwells in the nation’s… Continue reading

Lottery deputy director ousted after ethics investigation

The deputy director of Washington’s Lottery has been ousted following an outside investigation into ethics complaints… Continue reading

PHOTO: A little travelling music, please

PHOTO: A little travelling music, please

from left, Jane Channing, Joanne Pontrello, Paul Denison and Annie Schermer, all from Port Townsend — play… Continue reading

PHOTO: A little travelling music, please
PHOTO: Clearing out on Hurricane Ridge

PHOTO: Clearing out on Hurricane Ridge

It might be spring weather across the Olympic Peninsula, but it’s still winter on Hurricane Ridge. This week marks the beginning of clearing the road… Continue reading

PHOTO: Clearing out on Hurricane Ridge

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How would you rate Gov. Jay Inslee's job performance?… Continue reading

  • Apr 24, 2018
National Teacher of the Year works with refugee students

National Teacher of the Year works with refugee students

The 2018 National Teacher of the Year leads a classroom for teenage refugees that serves as their… Continue reading

National Teacher of the Year works with refugee students

LETTER: NRA members are law-abiding Americans

Response to the letter “NRA changed”: That the writer references The Washington Post, one of the main fake news-biased newspapers, should say something. Everything has… Continue reading

LETTER: Not happy with ‘change’ of National Rifle Association

The April 4 letter “NRA has changed” seemed to be reading my mind. I, too, am a I long-time National Rifle Association member. I became… Continue reading

LETTER: Trump behaviors don’t exemplify leadership

So many times I have read scathing letters in the Peninsula Daily News’ Peninsula Voices from the left and right of the political aisle that… Continue reading

PHOTO: Recognizing Jefferson County veterans who have passed

PHOTO: Recognizing Jefferson County veterans who have passed

Gary Velie of Port Angeles rings the bell as Andy Okinczyc, past commander of American Legion Post 26 in Port Townsend, reads the 41 names… Continue reading

PHOTO: Recognizing Jefferson County veterans who have passed
PHOTOS: Rays of sunshine at RainFest in Forks

PHOTOS: Rays of sunshine at RainFest in Forks

Above, Alice Rasmussen, 4, of Forks holds her decorated umbrella as she awaits the annual umbrella parade in Forks during the 2018 FainFest event that… Continue reading

PHOTOS: Rays of sunshine at RainFest in Forks

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How often do you use Washington state ferries?… Continue reading

  • Apr 22, 2018
BUSINESS BRIEFS: Callis plans move to First Street … and other items

BUSINESS BRIEFS: Callis plans move to First Street … and other items

Callis Insurance recently acquired the Pacific Place office complex at 802 E. First St. Andy and Amy Callis, who also own Callis… Continue reading

BUSINESS BRIEFS: Callis plans move to First Street … and other items

LETTER: Dangerous times for America

We have an absolute maniac residing in the oval office, and his administration is an unmitigated disaster. These are dangerous times. I think the free… Continue reading

LETTER: Remove Malkin editorial column from paper

I am writing in support of the content in the April 5 letter “Not ‘just having fun’ ” regarding the cruel and unfeeling comments made… Continue reading

LETTER: State puts other priorities ahead of school security

Senator Van De Wege opposed Senate Bill 6622 proposing concealed-carry permits for willing school personnel to protect students and themselves. Van De Wege opined, “The… Continue reading

A drama from the heart: ‘The Tin Woman’ explores lives of transplant recipient, donor

A drama from the heart: ‘The Tin Woman’ explores lives of transplant recipient, donor

Audiences can expect a heartfelt performance with Olympic Theatre Arts’ new show, “The Tin Woman.” “The Tin Woman” written by Sean Grennan and… Continue reading

A drama from the heart: ‘The Tin Woman’ explores lives of transplant recipient, donor