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LETTER: We need more details on how we’ll pay for Trump’s border wall

President Donald Trump has promised to build a wall along the Mexican border and to get Mexico to pay for it. The two points in… Continue reading

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  • Feb 6, 2017

Snowstorm causing delays in delivery of today’s PDN

Sunday and Monday’s snowfall is causing some delays in delivering today’s edition of the Peninsula Daily News, but carriers are trying to reach all subscribers… Continue reading

LETTER: Fact-Free Diet the healthiest way to reduce your Intelligence Quotient

For years, health advisers have advocated following a proper diet. We have all heard the admonitions, such as “you are what you eat,” “too much… Continue reading

LETTER: I agree with a letter writer that a lack of fact should concern all readers

The Jan. 20-21 letter in Peninsula Voices, “Defends Obama,” was right on. It should have been titled “Obama Assertions, Backup Data Not Included.” Like Dr.… Continue reading

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  • Feb 5, 2017
Judge refuses to toss lawsuit on harsh CIA interrogation

Judge refuses to toss lawsuit on harsh CIA interrogation

A federal judge has refused to dismiss a lawsuit against two psychologists who designed the CIA’s… Continue reading

Judge refuses to toss lawsuit on harsh CIA interrogation

LETTER: ‘Big Pharma’s’ buying the vote just another good reason for political shakeup

In the Jan. 20-21 letter to the editor in Peninsula Voices, “Drug prices,” the writer says that U.S. Sens. Maria Cantwell and Patty Murray were… Continue reading

LETTER: Here’s an option for those of you who oppose abortions

To those of you who do not agree with abortion, here is a solution for you: All of you take your savings and build orphanages.… Continue reading

LETTER: Here’s hoping history won’t repeat itself with Trump’s presidency

Democracy at work with a new president. Cheers by those emboldened by the change in power. Jeers by those who feel desperation. A quote from… Continue reading

LETTER: Here’s how to fund education without imposing costs on businesses

Gov. Jay Inslee yet again wants to spend billions of dollars of other people’s money, this time ostensibly to comply with the state Supreme Court’s… Continue reading

LETTER: Inslee’s death penalty moratorium wasteful, shameful

Gov. Jay Inslee’s 2014 moratorium on state executions is wrong, foolish, stupid and shameful. His recent reprieve for the May 3, 1996, death sentence of… Continue reading

LETTER: Let your voice be heard on Trump’s dictatorial power grab

Is this what a dictatorship looks like? The president signed an order forbidding entry of certain people to the United States. It was effective immediately… Continue reading

LETTER: Our great nation required a free and independent press

The press is the opposition and should keep their mouths shut, according to Steve Bannon, President Donald Trump’s adviser. Really? We have listened to Trump’s… Continue reading

LETTER: Support our children’s educational opportunities with Port Angeles levy renewal

What are the schools like? That’s one of the first questions heard from out-of-area homebuyers considering Port Angeles. Their concern is understandable. The education of… Continue reading

LETTER: Thank God the American electorate has consigned Obama legacy to dustbin

In rebuttal to the Jan. 29 letter in Peninsula Voices, “Will miss Obama,” Obama did not lead the country “out of a serious financial crisis.”… Continue reading

LETTER: We need a broader definition on what pro-life means

unless circumstances warrant one. I am certain those who oppose abortion mean well. However,… Continue reading

People hold a banner as they take part in a protest march Saturday in London against U.S. President Donald Trump’s ban on travelers and immigrants from seven predominantly Muslim countries entering the U.S. Thousands of protesters have marched on Parliament in London to demand that the British government withdraw its invitation to U.S. President Donald Trump. (Matt Dunham/The Associated Press)

U.S. suspends travel ban enforcement

The government on Saturday suspended enforcement of President Donald Trump’s refugee and immigration ban and scurried to appeal a judge’s order. The stand-down,… Continue reading

People hold a banner as they take part in a protest march Saturday in London against U.S. President Donald Trump’s ban on travelers and immigrants from seven predominantly Muslim countries entering the U.S. Thousands of protesters have marched on Parliament in London to demand that the British government withdraw its invitation to U.S. President Donald Trump. (Matt Dunham/The Associated Press)
US judge temporarily blocks Trump’s travel ban nationwide

US judge temporarily blocks Trump’s travel ban nationwide

A U.S. judge today temporarily blocked President Donald Trump’s ban on people from seven predominantly Muslim countries after Washington state… Continue reading

US judge temporarily blocks Trump’s travel ban nationwide
Lawmakers, Inslee push for more statewide gun measures

Lawmakers, Inslee push for more statewide gun measures

Gov. Jay Inslee and state lawmakers are pushing to pass legislation that would force people to store… Continue reading

Lawmakers, Inslee push for more statewide gun measures