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Tribes lay remains of Kennewick Man to rest

Tribes lay remains of Kennewick Man to rest

The ancient bones of the Kennewick Man have been returned to the ground. More than 200 members of five Columbia… Continue reading

Tribes lay remains of Kennewick Man to rest
Trump travel ban personal for young lawyer who led fight

Trump travel ban personal for young lawyer who led fight

Washington state Solicitor General Noah Purcell has argued before packed courtrooms, but those crowds paled in comparison… Continue reading

Trump travel ban personal for young lawyer who led fight

Federal judge scolds state for treatment of mentally ill

A federal judge has blasted the Washington state agency responsible for providing competency services to mentally ill… Continue reading

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  • Feb 19, 2017

LETTER: Get rid of hate-filled columnist Michelle Malkin

I enjoy reading most of the columns in the Peninsula Daily News. However, I was disappointed and disgusted that the PDN would run such a… Continue reading

LETTER: Impreach Trump to restore the integrity of our nation, presidency

How were you raised? Ever get your mouth washed out with soap for lying? Spend time in the principal’s office for bullying other students? Were… Continue reading

LETTER: Kudos to Port Angeles for success of combined sewer overflow project

Thanks to the city of Port Angeles and its partners. During the recent heavy rain-on-snow event, no overflows of combined stormwater and sewage were released… Continue reading

LETTER: True immigrants go through the process of citizenship

My great-grandparents applied for citizenship, fulfilled all the requirements and were accepted as citizens of the United States. They were true immigrants. They learned English… Continue reading

States in U.S. West mark 75th anniversary of internment order

States in U.S. West mark 75th anniversary of internment order

States in the American West are marking the 75th anniversary of the signing of Executive Order… Continue reading

States in U.S. West mark 75th anniversary of internment order

LETTER: Salmon derbies do more harm than good nowadays

Salmon derbies do more harm than good. Salmon derbies used to be get-togethers with local fishermen. Not anymore. Over the years, regulations have been imposed… Continue reading

U.S. gov’t: Arrested Seattle ‘dreamer’ admitted gang ties

U.S. gov’t: Arrested Seattle ‘dreamer’ admitted gang ties

A Seattle-area man detained by immigration agents despite his participation in a federal program to protect those… Continue reading

U.S. gov’t: Arrested Seattle ‘dreamer’ admitted gang ties
Washington court rules against florist in gay wedding case

Washington court rules against florist in gay wedding case

The state Supreme Court ruled unanimously Thursday that a florist who refused to provide services for… Continue reading

Washington court rules against florist in gay wedding case
Lawmakers, activists call for release of Seattle ‘dreamer’

Lawmakers, activists call for release of Seattle ‘dreamer’

Immigration activists and some U.S. lawmakers on Wednesday called for the immediate release of… Continue reading

Lawmakers, activists call for release of Seattle ‘dreamer’

Lawyers in CIA torture case argue over secret documents

Defense attorneys in a lawsuit filed by three men who claim they were victims of waterboarding and other torture by… Continue reading

LETTER: Congress should help save our country by implementing 25th Amendment

We have a president only ruling by edict. He expects everyone to follow every statement he makes. If you don’t, he will attempt to embarrass… Continue reading

LETTER: Virtual immigration, or ‘offshoring,’ the real threat for American workers

President Donald Trump has fully demonstrated his total ignorance of the real immigration issue with the proposed estimated $21 billion wall along the Mexican border.… Continue reading

Death penalty repeal bill not expected to advance

Death penalty repeal bill not expected to advance

An effort to abolish the death penalty in Washington state got a new push this year… Continue reading

Death penalty repeal bill not expected to advance

LETTER: Jews fleeing Nazis didn’t shirk their duty by leaving homeland, and neither are Syrian refugees

Immigrants fleeing their homeland will become a burden, and many harbor an intent to harm the United States. Closing our borders will force those fleeing… Continue reading

Search called off for fishermen aboard a crabbing in Bering Sea

The search has been called off for the six veteran fishermen aboard a crabbing boat missing in the icy,… Continue reading