I find it ironic that while those who show the most disrespect for our flag and national anthem are the ones who understand them the… Continue reading
Legend is, singing the national anthem became an important part of sporting events in 1918 at the World Series. Apparently starting in 2011, the National… Continue reading
Nearly 300 species of fish, mussels and other sea critters hitchhiked across the Pacific Ocean on… Continue reading
Washington state and the city of Seattle have joined more than two dozen other government entities across… Continue reading
The rapid-fire popping sounded like firecrackers at first, and many in the… Continue reading
What's your favorite thing about autumn?… Continue reading
The September “Speaking Out” column [Sept. 24, PDN] posed the question of what it would take to “make America great again.” One of the respondents,… Continue reading
Football players need to understand that the core values our country are based on are all the basic freedoms. That’s what our flag stands for.… Continue reading
I respect this newspaper’s right to publish any opinion it chooses, including the purposeful right-wing artillery of Michelle Malkin. My only problem with the selection… Continue reading
I have watched the Matriotti Creek project on U.S. Highway 101 near Carlsborg. The state Department of Transportation project information website confirmed what I had… Continue reading
So sad to see the closing of my favorite cafe in Port Angeles, the Klahhane Bistro at Renaissance. It was always my go-to place for… Continue reading
The board for Washington’s health insurance exchange has approved an average rate increase of 24 percent, the largest premium increase since the exchange… Continue reading
In his United Nations speech Sept. 19, President Donald Trump correctly identified that socialism inevitably fails and that it devolves into tyranny. To wit, capitalist… Continue reading
As a veteran of World War II, I have to agree with President Donald J. Trump that members of the sporting world not standing at… Continue reading
I am writing in response to a letter published Sept. 18 regarding possible infectious disease risks associated with community shelters (“Shelter concerns,” PDN). The letter… Continue reading
I’m writing regarding a Sequim church exploring plans to start a homeless shelter (“Sequim Lutheran church exploring homeless shelter options,” PDN, July 19). According to… Continue reading
Bruce McComas has spent years at Jefferson Healthcare as a patient advocate, caregiver and volunteer. He says he is in favor of single-payer health care… Continue reading
I have resided in Jefferson County for 15 years. I have watched our hospital become the medical center it is today. I have also spent… Continue reading
U.S. Senate Republicans have dropped their latest bid to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.… Continue reading
By Geoff Mulvihill The Associated Press Attorneys general from most states are broadening their investigation into the opioid industry as a nationwide overdose crisis continues… Continue reading