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Do you think the Russia investigation is a witch hunt, as President Donald Trump said recently?… Continue reading

  • Mar 19, 2018

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What do you think of the roster changes the Seahawks are making?… Continue reading

  • Mar 18, 2018

LETTER: Students shamelessly used by political left

I am disappointed to see so many students shamelessly used by the political left. One student pictured (“Port Angeles High School students plan walkout,” PDN,… Continue reading

LETTER: Support candidates who will ‘do something’

Here we are in the third month of 2018 and we still have no working government. As always, we have a president so deep in… Continue reading

LETTER: Teachers’ imagination, passion make things happen

“Taking flight: PT students expand skills during mentoring program” (PDN, March 5) is a wonderful article by Jeannie McMacken. The Early Release Wednesday Tutoring and… Continue reading

Film about Yo-Yo Ma to be screened at Rose Theatre as school benefit

Film about Yo-Yo Ma to be screened at Rose Theatre as school benefit

An encore screening of the Grammy-nominated film “The Music of Strangers: Yo-Yo Ma & The Silk Road Ensemble” is planned at noon… Continue reading

Film about Yo-Yo Ma to be screened at Rose Theatre as school benefit
New state directive aims to help endangered orcas

New state directive aims to help endangered orcas

With the number of endangered southern resident orcas at a 30-year low, Gov. Jay Inslee on Wednesday… Continue reading

New state directive aims to help endangered orcas

LETTER: Seeking support for HR 700, censure of the president

I encourage all citizens of Clallam and Jefferson counties to write or email Rep. Derek Kilmer supporting his co-sponsorship of House Resolution 700 to censure… Continue reading

LETTER: Thanks Murray, Kilmer for library funding support

Hearing about how the North Olympic Library System is going to offer free Microsoft Office suite certification exams again this month (www.nols.org) made me want… Continue reading

Legislature sued over how it changed police deadly force law

A frequent ballot initiative promoter has sued Washington state, saying that the way lawmakers voted to make… Continue reading

Legislature fails to pass bill to let State Patrol destroy guns

The state Legislature ended its latest session without passing a bill that would allow the State Patrol to destroy firearms confiscated during criminal… Continue reading

LETTER: School violence presents teachable moment for students

After listening to all the opinions about what this country should do about gun violence, I have a few thoughts. Let us use this last… Continue reading

LETTER: Send ‘Dreamers’ back to home countries to help

I would like to agree with the letter writer who suggested we send Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals students who are healthy and well-educated back… Continue reading

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President Donald Trump has fired Secretary of State Rex Tillerson. What do you think of this?… Continue reading

  • Mar 13, 2018

LETTER: Writer uses alternate facts on climate change

It’s clear to me from a Feb. 18 Peninsula Daily News letter the writer should stick to politics, because he sure isn’t a climate scientist.… Continue reading

State Legislature: What passed, what stalled

State Legislature: What passed, what stalled

State lawmakers adjourned their 60-day session after passing what they hope is the final piece of… Continue reading

State Legislature: What passed, what stalled
Peninsula’s Maddy Parton, guarded by Western Washington’s Sophia Kallas, heads the ball in a friendly match Saturday in Bellingham. Peninsula won the match 2-0. (Rick Ross)

COLLEGE SOCCER: PC women beat NCAA Div. II power Western Washington

Two college soccer powerhouses, the 2016 NCAA Division II national champion Western Washington University Vikings and the 2016 Northwest Athletic Conference champion Peninsula… Continue reading

Peninsula’s Maddy Parton, guarded by Western Washington’s Sophia Kallas, heads the ball in a friendly match Saturday in Bellingham. Peninsula won the match 2-0. (Rick Ross)

LETTER: Couldn’t vote for throwing money at ‘mismanaged problem’

There were a number of surprises at my first school board meeting. One being the students’ inspiring and brilliant presentations to the board, another was… Continue reading

Organizers seek more donations for Quillayute Valley Scholarship Auction

Organizers seek more donations for Quillayute Valley Scholarship Auction

Quillayute Valley Scholarship Auction Student representatives and board members are seeking donations for this coming weekend’s auction. “Everyone has something they can donate.… Continue reading

Organizers seek more donations for Quillayute Valley Scholarship Auction