Donald Trump’s success in business has been based more upon the tactics and smooth lying of a bully and slick-talking con man than any hint… Continue reading
I will start off by letting you know how much I enjoy reading the Peninsula Daily News each morning with my coffee. I congratulate you… Continue reading
Do you support the $4.1 trillion federal budget that President Donald Trump has sent Congress?… Continue reading
Washington state has lost a major legal battle which could force it to spend nearly $2 billion… Continue reading
The review of the status of national monuments (“Fueled By Trump Order, 27 Monuments ID’d For Review,” PDN, March 8) is unnecessary and a waste… Continue reading
I was personally offended by the Roger Ailes cartoon you published in the Sunday, May 21, edition on the Commentary page. I feel you crossed… Continue reading
Did you do anything to take advantage of the area's recent pleasant weather?… Continue reading
The staccato, rapid-fire cracking of eggs is a ubiquitous sound in the kitchen of the Oak Table Cafe… Continue reading
I would like to respond to the May 17 letter, “Parade complaint,” on what the writer said was a lack of a color guard in… Continue reading
I would like to share with our Peninsula Daily News readers a brief but very important historic item. On Nov. 2, 1800, on President John… Continue reading
As a retired teacher, I am so disappointed that the area I now live in does not care enough about the children who are not… Continue reading
I have to agree with the May 17 letters writer [“Parade complaint”] about his comments regarding the May 13 Sequim Irrigation Festival Grand Parade. But… Continue reading
A citizen commission that sets elected officials’ salaries has voted to increase pay for Washington lawmakers by 2 percent annually… Continue reading
They were a band of anti-establishment misfits, artists shocking the people with… Continue reading
I agree with the writer of a May 16 letter [“Mainstream media”] that our news media has been compromised by bias and false propaganda. I… Continue reading
When James Clapper, the former director of national intelligence, says that American political institutions are under attack from external and internal sources, he was referring… Continue reading
Do you think state lawmakers have earned a raise?… Continue reading
I appreciate everyone who was concerned for the safety of our cat, SugarPuss, when she was lost for over five weeks. As our classified ad… Continue reading
Washington state’s unemployment rate dropped to 4.6 percent last month and the state added 1,200 new jobs. The latest numbers… Continue reading
Texting or holding a phone to your ear is already against the law in Washington state,… Continue reading