Wire Service

LETTER: Port Angeles School Board members’ Nazi reference was offensive, irrational

Referring to board members who support the health center as supporting the “modern Holocaust” of abortion and comparing them to Nazis and American slave owners… Continue reading

Inslee calls lawmakers back for third special session

Inslee calls lawmakers back for third special session

Gov. Jay Inslee on Wednesday called lawmakers back for a third special session, saying that “the… Continue reading

Inslee calls lawmakers back for third special session

LETTER: Despite not being able to attend Wings of Freedom Tour, it should be a thrill

It’s so neat to see these World War II-era aircraft back in Port Angeles for the Wings of Freedom Tour on June 21-23, but for… Continue reading

LETTER: Political correctness has gotten way out of hand

It had never occurred to me to think Asian if I see the word “slant” until I read the June 20 article in the Peninsula… Continue reading

LETTER: Thank you to the hospital for its care of my son

My son, Rocky, has always had such a strong aversion to going to the hospital in the past. He was admitted to Olympic Medical Center… Continue reading

Sears to cut 400 full-time jobs, mostly at its corporate office

Sears Holdings says it will cut about 400 full-time jobs as part of… Continue reading

Study: Seattle minimum wage hasn’t cut jobs

Seattle’s $15-an-hour minimum wage law has boosted pay for restaurant workers without costing jobs, according to a… Continue reading

LETTER: AmeriCorps program provides essential services for local marine science center

Having served as a volunteer at the Port Townsend Marine Science Center, I was profoundly saddened to learn that the AmeriCorps program is on our… Continue reading

LETTER: Pat Neal not afraid to tell it like it is, mainly about fish and wildlife management

Peninsula Daily News Wednesday columnist Pat Neal is one of a kind. He tells it like it is and is mostly right about the way… Continue reading

Revenue projections for Washington slightly up

As lawmakers head toward a third overtime legislative session, they received updated revenue numbers Tuesday that… Continue reading

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  • Jun 20, 2017

LETTER: Any bureaucrats appointed by President Obama still serving in government should be fired forthwith

I have the opportunity of rebutting two letters simultaneously. What a day. In the first letter “Less than fool” [PDN, June 11] I note that… Continue reading

San Juan County officials consider how to protect orcas

San Juan County officials are brainstorming local ways to protect Southern resident killer whales.… Continue reading

LETTER: The eventual cost from increased global warming will exact an even greater and more deadly toll

Since President Donald Trump made the decision to withdraw from the Paris climate change agreement, we have seen a remarkable expression of conviction and commitment… Continue reading

Fire breaks out on Cape George Road

Multiple fire districts have been called to a fire on Cape George Road. John Merchant, who lives at 2580 Cape George Road,… Continue reading

LETTER: How could I have helped man who jumped off Port Angeles bridge?

I crossed the Tumwater Truck Route bridge on Eighth Street in Port Angeles at 2:15 p.m. June 8 and noticed a man smoking and walking… Continue reading

LETTER: Let’s show those political con artists how smart we can be

Trump’s playbook. It appears to be similar to Putin’s: destroy the media and control the message. Does there have to be a picture in order… Continue reading

LETTER: Why does ‘liberal’ media attack successful black men?

entertainer Bill Cosby, golfer Tiger Woods, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, to name a… Continue reading

LETTER: Why is our legislative spending priority funding trails instead of education?

Here we are again in overtime for our state Legislature, at an additional cost to taxpayers of hundreds of thousands of dollars. That doesn’t take… Continue reading

Neighbors, strangers rally around Joyce man after store burgled

Neighbors, strangers rally around Joyce man after store burgled

A burglary at Port Crescent Trading Co. came at the worst time for storeowner Doug Schwab, he said. But a growing community —… Continue reading

Neighbors, strangers rally around Joyce man after store burgled