Pink ribbons. Pink quilt raffle. Pink golf tournament. Pink Angeles. The annual Pink Up Port Angeles campaign, which benefits Operation Uplift —… Continue reading
The long-awaited mooring floats that were removed in 2012 and that had been predicted to return to City Pier by June should… Continue reading
Port Angeles historic relics, rare antiques and family genealogy records were among the items stolen from Port Crescent Trading Co. in Joyce, authorities… Continue reading
The first phase of a proposed 103-unit housing development near U.S. Highway 101 tentatively will break ground this summer on Brownfield Road. The… Continue reading
While PDN columnist Pat Neal may feel burned by the Hoh River Trust [“Dreamer, Scammer: That’s Me,” PDN Commentary page, June 7], as an avid… Continue reading
President Donald Trump’s recent announcement that the U.S. will relinquish leadership in reducing carbon [by withdrawing from the Paris Climate Accord] was unconscionable and shortsighted.… Continue reading
It’s time for the Port of Port Angeles to quit dreaming about pie-in-the-sky air service and get down to improving the airport for the existing… Continue reading
The writer of the June 6 letter to the editor “Abortion critic” echoes the sentiments found in the pro-choice segment of our country. They are… Continue reading
Another appeals court, another defeat for the Trump administration. The San Francisco-based 9th… Continue reading
A 64-year-old Sequim resident died when his car went over an embankment on Lost Mountain Road. Darrell Piatt failed to negotiate a curve… Continue reading
Do you plan to go crabbing this year?… Continue reading
Washington lawmakers are nearing the end of their second special session, and with no signs that… Continue reading
Recent discourse on the efficacy and honesty of the U.S. media has surfaced in letters to the editor in Peninsula Voices (“Mainstream Media,” May 16,… Continue reading
Do you think a human-powered or wind-driven craft will win this year's Race to Alaska?… Continue reading
By Roger Oakes I APPRECIATE THE opportunity to explain the Hoh River Trust’s plans to transfer ownership and management of trust lands along the Hoh… Continue reading
How should I answer my granddaughter’s questions about politics and voting? Should I tell her that politics doesn’t matter, as politicians are liars and cheats… Continue reading
I read in the May 31 Peninsula Daily News about yet another young boy needlessly being wasted/killed by a police officer by mistaking the toy… Continue reading
Our president is much less than a fool. This man who stole his election will now condemn our world to an ugly ending, for he… Continue reading
Trump’s White House leaks like a sieve, as reported by major news outlets including Fox. Why is that? Why is his staff acting in such… Continue reading
The May 25 letter to Peninsula Voices, “Global concerns,” impressed me because it is good to see people thinking about how to make the world… Continue reading