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LETTER: What do dictatorships have in common? Declaring the press an enemy of the people

I am a very old woman who has lived through three dictatorships during my long life. One of the things done by each of these… Continue reading

COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Second-half swoon dooms Peninsula men

COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Second-half swoon dooms Peninsula men

In the long run, an almost perfect first five minutes by the Peninsula Pirates didn’t… Continue reading

COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Second-half swoon dooms Peninsula men
Legal challenges to Trump’s travel ban mount from U.S. states

Legal challenges to Trump’s travel ban mount from U.S. states

Legal challenges against President Donald Trump’s revised travel ban mounted Thursday as Washington… Continue reading

Legal challenges to Trump’s travel ban mount from U.S. states

Bill prohibiting Washington state income tax fails in Senate

The state Senate has failed to reach the required vote threshold to send voters a constitutional… Continue reading

Experts: New travel ban more palatable, still problematic

Experts: New travel ban more palatable, still problematic

More palatable but still problematic: That’s the judgment of some legal experts who have… Continue reading

Experts: New travel ban more palatable, still problematic

LETTER: Grass-roots effort to extend halibut fishing season has bounty of backing

It’s time to give credit where credit is due. The recent effort that has come together to seek more fishing days for the upcoming halibut… Continue reading

LETTER: Pay attention to images as much as words in articles

I need to reach out regarding the photo on the front page of the March 7 Peninsula Daily News [“Firm Details Timber Harvest for Clallam”].… Continue reading

State Senate passes school levy bill to help districts

The Senate has passed a measure delaying a deadline for a reduction in the amount of… Continue reading

LETTER: How can you criticize Michelle Malkin if you don’t read her column?

I was amused by a recent letter to Peninsula Voices [“Malkin negative,” March 3] criticizing comments by conservative Friday columnist Michelle Malkin. In the letter,… Continue reading

LETTER: Surely there must be a better conservative option than Michelle Malkin

My husband and I would like to add our support to the other critics of PDN Friday columnist Michelle Malkin. We also feel that she… Continue reading

LETTER: Trump’s recognition of Navy SEAL’s widow was meaningful

I have been overwhelmed with emotion since President Donald Trump’s recent address to Congress and our nation. I was in the Army Nurse Corps during… Continue reading

LETTER: New administration enjoys tearing apart immigrant families

It is difficult to imagine the joy being experienced by our new white nationalist administration as it begins to dismember Hispanic families. Adults who came… Continue reading

LETTER: Response to missing man seems highly inadequate

My sincere sympathy goes to Richard Jones of Sequim, who was missing for almost five days recently [“Driver Survives Five Days Trapped In Car,” Feb.… Continue reading

State Senate votes to ban holding phones while driving

A bill that bans holding an electronic device while driving to reduce distracted driving incidents has passed… Continue reading

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Rep. Derek Kilmer and Sen. Patty Murray have reintroduced the Wild Olympics legislation. Do you support this measure?… Continue reading

  • Mar 7, 2017
Washington state mulling further travel ban challenge after new order

Washington state mulling further travel ban challenge after new order

President Donald Trump’s new travel ban is more legally palatable than the old one, Washington Attorney General… Continue reading

Washington state mulling further travel ban challenge after new order

Governor’s order limits state agencies enforcing immigration laws

Gov. Jay Inslee has signed an executive order to limit state agencies’ help… Continue reading

LETTER: Kilmer needs to take notes on what does, doesn’t work

U.S. 6th District Rep. Derek Kilmer is facing town hall meetings packed with constituents. Kilmer is the vice-chair within the New Democratic Coalition. Founded in… Continue reading

Attorneys general support transgender boy in U.S. court case

By Carolyn Thompson The Associated Press Nineteen attorneys general have signed onto a brief to the Supreme Court written by the attorneys general of New… Continue reading

Supreme Court throws out sentences in Halloween robbery case

The state Supreme Court has thrown out the lengthy sentences of two young men who were teenagers… Continue reading