Wire Service

LETTER: Stand up and impeach dangerous egomaniac

Well, folks, seen and heard enough? I am seriously concerned about the mental health of this nation’s chief executive. I am convinced that he suffers… Continue reading

LETTER: Article revived fond memories of Kintner

Reading the story about Quinn Redlin Kintner (“PA Activist Is Nominated For State Award,” PDN, Oct. 30) brought many wonderful memories. She was about the… Continue reading

LETTER: Responders’ quick action saved husband in Sequim

We want to say how extremely appreciative we are for the Clallam Fire District No. 3 medics in Blyn with Lt. Joel McKeen. They responded… Continue reading

LETTER: Tribal concerns co-opted by project’s opposition

I find it interesting that after several invitations to the table, beginning with the (GMA) Brinnon Sub-Area Planning process in the early 2000s, tribal concerns… Continue reading

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Would you support the abolishment of daylight saving time?… Continue reading

  • Nov 14, 2017

LETTER: Port Angeles truly a city of angels for visitor

On Nov. 1, my elderly parents and I were on our way back to Montana after spending a few days on the Olympic Peninsula. We… Continue reading

Emails could provide answers at ex-state auditor’s new trial

Emails could provide answers at ex-state auditor’s new trial

Former Washington state Auditor Troy Kelley, whose federal fraud trial last year ended with an acquittal on… Continue reading

Emails could provide answers at ex-state auditor’s new trial

LETTER: Believers, constitutionalists not welcome on West Coast

Mourning after sweeping Democratic victories will truly begin as emboldened lawmakers take on our education system, taxes and gun control under the blue banner of… Continue reading

LETTER: Roughrider Hall of Fame article sparked warm memories

I read with pleasure Pierre Labossiere’s article (“Port Angeles High School Roughrider Hall of Fame Announces First Class,” Peninsula Daily News, Oct. 25) in which… Continue reading

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Did you do anything to mark Veterans Day?… Continue reading

  • Nov 12, 2017
Peninsula College’s Sydney Warren fends off a Titans defender and goaltender Jenna Poland during the Pirates’ 4-0 win over the Trojans on Thursday in the Northwest Athletic Conference semifinals. The Peninsula women play Highland in the NWAC championship at 2:30 p.m. today. (Jay Cline/for Peninsula Daily News)

COLLEGE SOCCER: Peninsula women topple Titans, reach NWAC Finals

The unbeaten Peninsula College soccer women (20-0-0) shut out Tacoma 4-0 at the Starfire Sports Complex in the Northwest Athletic… Continue reading

Peninsula College’s Sydney Warren fends off a Titans defender and goaltender Jenna Poland during the Pirates’ 4-0 win over the Trojans on Thursday in the Northwest Athletic Conference semifinals. The Peninsula women play Highland in the NWAC championship at 2:30 p.m. today. (Jay Cline/for Peninsula Daily News)

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What's your favorite Thanksgiving food?… Continue reading

  • Nov 9, 2017

LETTER: I can live with Fort Discovery’s proposed move to Port Townsend area

As an avid angler and summer swimmer in Tarboo Lake, when I heard that Fort Discovery Inc. was planning to build a shooting and recreation… Continue reading

LETTER: Murray using fear to get support for bill

Hats off to an intelligent and caring parent. The Peninsula Daily News’ Oct. 22 letter “Fearmongering” used facts and statistics against a politician looking for… Continue reading

Washington Democrats win key Senate race in Washington

Washington Democrats win key Senate race in Washington

Washington Democrats have won a key state Senate race that puts them back in charge of both legislative chambers for the first time… Continue reading

Washington Democrats win key Senate race in Washington

COLLEGE SOCCER: Sendoff set Thursday morning for Peninsula women

The Peninsula Pirates women’s soccer team will get a 8:25 a.m. sendoff today at the college before traveling to… Continue reading

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Are you happy with the reported results of Tuesday's election so far?… Continue reading

  • Nov 8, 2017

Seattle lawsuit challenges bar on entry of refugee’s family

A Somali refugee living in Washington state is asking a federal judge to let his wife and… Continue reading

Western governors want federal help in invasive mussel fight

Western governors want federal help in invasive mussel fight

Governors of 19 Western states are pressing the federal government to do more to prevent the… Continue reading

Western governors want federal help in invasive mussel fight

LETTER: Ferguson’s legal tests show his bias and partiality

As a retired lawyer, I view Attorney General Bob Ferguson’s test of whether to file another suit against the president a little differently (“State AG… Continue reading