The Clallam Superior Court hopeful sees a positive way to improve on our community.
She’s right on her proposed measures for education, equal pay and immigration reform.
His opponent for Clallam commissioner, Ron Richards, is entrenched in the old binary mind-set of politics and policies.
As neighbors, he and his wife have displayed a commitment to community that we find intriguing and vital to the role of official.
To those who listen to his venom-filled comments on the election supposedly being rigged, please let democracy work, not runaway hatred and suspicion.
The rise in conspiracies and the rantings of Donald Trump are in direct proportion to the travesty of a system.
The school was evacuated and Sequim schools placed on lockdown early Thursday.
Solar Roadways has developed glass panels that is says could generate three times the U.S.’s energy needs if used to replace all roads.
Pirate women earn shutout
Unemployment figures for Washington have gone down.
The Clallam commissioner hopeful impressed me during my stint at the Port of Port Angeles.
His opponent’s vagueness on important issues and partisan interests serve as a big risk if he is elected.
Following on the heels of three other homes floated in on barges from Victoria, B.C., a fourth one from Mt. Vernon made its way through Port Townsend on Tuesday.
The common-sense measure has been endorsed by those from all walks of life.
The measure, I-1491, gives no due process of law. What about “innocent until proven guilty”?
Mark Mercado, 25, was charged last week in Island County Superior Court with unlawful transfer of a firearm, KING-TV and Northwest News Network reported.
So, is Donald Trump a sexist? Hardly.
State Democrats hope to regain control of the Senate and Republicans have their eye on a majority in the House.