Wire Service

Washington cyberstalking law on thin ice after hearing

Washington’s law against cyberstalking faces a dubious future after the state Attorney General’s Office took a pass… Continue reading

LETTERS: Save America from Trump, nuclear war

In the worst days of Watergate, when Kissinger noted that a drunken Nixon wandered around at night talking to oil paintings, Secretary of Defense James… Continue reading

LETTER: Cobb has credentials for Port Angeles port commissioner

This letter is in strong support of the candidacy of Michael Cobb as a Port Angeles port commissioner. His credentials are superb, and I know… Continue reading

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Are you happy about the return of seasonal rains to the Olympic Peninsula?… Continue reading

  • Sep 24, 2017

Authorities tell state officials Russians tried to hack elections

Federal authorities have told officials in Washington state that Russian hackers unsuccessfully tried to access election systems in the state… Continue reading

LETTER: Allow different voices of opinion in newspaper

I often agree with Michelle Malkin, but sometimes I disagree. I enjoy hearing both sides of a subject, liberal or conservative, in order to form… Continue reading

LETTER: It takes courage to look for solutions

It takes critical thinking to unearth common sense, then it takes significant courage to look for a solution to a personal problem or a communal… Continue reading

LETTER: Now I’m wondering about about football players,’ students’ value systems

With reference to “as of now, I’m no longer a football fan,” Peninsula Daily News, Sept. 17: I cannot agree more with the writer with… Continue reading

LETTER: Race Street plan a bypass and grant-chasing scheme

The Sept. 16 Seattle Times article headline “Bike lane could put squeeze on Fourth Avenue” would fit the coverage of our local Race Street “multi-modal”… Continue reading

PREP FOOTBALL: Redhawks, Riders, Spartans all roll to victory

PREP FOOTBALL: Redhawks, Riders, Spartans all roll to victory

Port Townsend bounced back from a rough preleague start to win its Olympic-Nisqually 1A League opener over Bellevue Christian 27-14. “We did… Continue reading

PREP FOOTBALL: Redhawks, Riders, Spartans all roll to victory
Detention center sued for paying detainees $1 a day

Detention center sued for paying detainees $1 a day

Washington state has sued the operator of one of the largest private immigration detention centers in the… Continue reading

Detention center sued for paying detainees $1 a day

Green Thumb Award goes to PA couple

Robin and Greg Money were awarded the summer Green Thumb Award by the Port Angeles Garden Club recently. For the past 11… Continue reading

LETTER: Congress must act before Trump leads us into war

We are moving into deeper crisis with North Korea, and I’m concerned that our administration is poorly prepared to handle it. North Korean leader Kim… Continue reading

LETTER: Here’s a wrong in search of a remedy

I would like to suggest an analogy from my point of view regarding the letter ‘Toxic columnist” about Michelle Malkin on Sept. 13 in the… Continue reading

LETTER: Malkin’s not afraid to tell it like it is

We love Michelle Malkin’s column. She isn’t afraid to tell it like it is. She stands for the rule of law. We applaud the Peninsula… Continue reading

More than 150 children and adults check out fire trailer

Clallam County Fire District No. 4’s Fire Safety Trailer attracted more than 150 children and adults during this year’s Clallam County Fair. Operating… Continue reading

LETTER: Writer confirms intolerance of the Left

In response to “Dislikes Malkin” in the Peninsula Daily News on Sept. 8: This is yet another confirmation of the intolerant left. In my opinion,… Continue reading

LETTER: Cheri Van Hoover understands the needs of the community

As a retired nurse and a health care system user, I understand the importance of an effective hospital commissioner who’s responsible to serve the community… Continue reading

Judge OKs lawsuit seeking better protection of Puget Sound

Judge OKs lawsuit seeking better protection of Puget Sound

The state Department of Ecology faces the possibility of losing millions of dollars in federal money after a judge Tuesday declined to dismiss… Continue reading

Judge OKs lawsuit seeking better protection of Puget Sound

LETTER: Supernatural events we call ‘miracles’ but that are evidence of God

During the recent total eclipse of the sun, the moon appeared to be the same size of the sun. This was explained by the sun… Continue reading