Wire Service

LETTER: Van De Wege, Tharinger defend the indefensible

Olympic Peninsula lawmakers are still trying to defend the indefensible SB 6617, the public records bill passed earlier this year but vetoed by the governor.… Continue reading

Peninsula Singers to perform songs of love

The Peninsula Singers will send love into the air and ears of Sequim residents in spring concerts scheduled for 2 p.m. Saturday and… Continue reading

States, cities sue U.S. over census citizenship question

States, cities sue U.S. over census citizenship question

Washington and 16 other states, the District of Columbia and six cities, including Seattle, have sued the U.S. government,… Continue reading

States, cities sue U.S. over census citizenship question

LETTER: Michelle Malkin column ‘serves no purpose’

As I write, millions of people in Washington, D.C., and around the world led by survivors of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School massacre are… Continue reading

LETTER: Regulate guns as much as cars and trucks

Letter writers who analogize guns to cars always leave gaps in their simplistic reasoning. It sounds so simple. Cars kill, just as guns do, but… Continue reading

Court OKs boosting water spill to aid fish at dams

Court OKs boosting water spill to aid fish at dams

A U.S. appeals court has affirmed an order to spill more water over Columbia and Snake… Continue reading

Court OKs boosting water spill to aid fish at dams
Violence Against Women Act results in improvements, hurdles for tribes

Violence Against Women Act results in improvements, hurdles for tribes

American Indian tribes have taken greater control over prosecuting non-tribal members who commit some violent crimes… Continue reading

Violence Against Women Act results in improvements, hurdles for tribes

LETTER: Can’t trust developers, elected officials about marina

It seems that the Port of Port Angeles is considering selling John Wayne Marina to developers. In today’s world, “developer” means achieving as much short-term… Continue reading

LETTER: NRA one of most powerful lobbying groups

Over the course of my lifetime, the National Rifle Association has changed from being an organization concerned with hunting, conservation and target shooting and has… Continue reading

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Did you play any April Fools' Day pranks this year?… Continue reading

  • Apr 3, 2018
Washington state apple, cherry industries wary of trade war

Washington state apple, cherry industries wary of trade war

Cherry and apple growers in Washington state are worried their exports to China will be hurt… Continue reading

Washington state apple, cherry industries wary of trade war
Police looking at ‘red flags’ before California cliff crash

Police looking at ‘red flags’ before California cliff crash

Investigators are looking into “red flags” in a Washington state family’s past in hopes… Continue reading

Police looking at ‘red flags’ before California cliff crash

LETTER: Parents to blame, not guns, for school violence

Would one of you bright gun-control indoctrinators of gullible children please give me one reference where a weapon has killed? Please. It has never happened.… Continue reading

Officials seek clues in SUV cliff crash that likely killed 8

Officials seek clues in SUV cliff crash that likely killed 8

Accident-reconstruction investigators are trying to figure out what caused an SUV carrying a… Continue reading

Officials seek clues in SUV cliff crash that likely killed 8

LETTER: Silent majority not heard in support of Brinnon development

The Pleasant Harbor Resort Plan is a must for the Brinnon area. The silent people have not been heard. I think there are way more… Continue reading

LETTER: Supports McAllister for Jefferson County

“Jefferson County Commissioner Ryan McAllister” would be the sound of sweet music to my ears. Ryan would represent District 3 including Gardiner, Lake Leland, Quilcene,… Continue reading

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Will you do any spring cleaning this year?… Continue reading

  • Apr 1, 2018
BUSINESS BRIEFS: Flores-McCleese joins Washington Nonprofits board of directors … and other items

BUSINESS BRIEFS: Flores-McCleese joins Washington Nonprofits board of directors … and other items

Washington Nonprofits recruited Port Townsend business owner Tina Flores-McCleese to serve on its board of directors. Flores-McCleese is the principal and owner… Continue reading

BUSINESS BRIEFS: Flores-McCleese joins Washington Nonprofits board of directors … and other items

LETTER: Children being used in gun control argument

Remember the little child present at the signing of Obamacare by President Obama? A totally trusting child, being told Obamacare was a good thing, according… Continue reading

LETTER: Dungeness Rec Area expansion plans benefits community

Clallam County officials are proposing changes at the Dungeness Recreation area: Re-aligning the access road due to continual bluff erosion; almost doubling the number of… Continue reading