Sending uninvited, unidentified militarized federal agents to an American city that hadn’t requested assistance, as Trump has done in Portland, Ore., is an act of… Continue reading
Still confused who to vote for? Let me ask you a question. Are you happy? Are you happy with a governor whose erratic, confusing, contradictory… Continue reading
In regards to the letter “Liberal Bullying.” I have but two words to say about that. Oh puhleeze. I have never seen any signs of… Continue reading
I write to endorse Heidi Eisenhour for Jefferson County commissioner, District 2. As a resident of the area for the past 13 years, I’ve come… Continue reading
In the past we had a campaign against bullying. We were to protect fragile members of society from abuse. Now we are being abused by… Continue reading
My wife and I were each educators for over 30 years. We were dedicated to and loved our career choice. While we were called upon… Continue reading
What if there were no secrets to hack? I do not understand why the world’s countries cannot share their scientific research. Wouldn’t it make more… Continue reading
all are important measures to protect the many at risk from this pandemic. I am impressed that… Continue reading
Whoops, your mask is slipping. While shopping at a local grocery recently, I was pleased to see everyone wearing a mask … sort of. Most… Continue reading
The United States already has a fitting memorial to Robert E. Lee. President Lincoln confiscated his plantation in Alexandria, Va., and used it to bury… Continue reading
Part of the insidiousness of COVID-19 is that it presents so little evidence of its presence to the outside world. If it caused skin eruptions… Continue reading
While the unprecedented health crisis of the last few months has highlighted the terrifying lack of leadership on the national level, we here on the… Continue reading
My 91-year-young husband uses a wheelchair, and we often go the pier area for our fresh air outing. I park in the handicapped zone by… Continue reading
Really? Again? Yet another letter about personal liberties now asking why we should require businesses to enforce mask rules. Simple answer: your liberty stops when… Continue reading
Thank you, Daniel Charles Svoboda. When I lived and voted in Canada, I used to enjoy the antics of the Rhinoceros Party, a spoof political… Continue reading
I read your recent article on N street in Port Angeles with interest. My wife and I have lived on N street for over 30… Continue reading
Heidi Eisenhour has demonstrated leadership skills throughout the 15 years I have known her. We met during the early stages of the Northwest Maritime Center… Continue reading
Bellevue developer Eric Dupar desires to build in our community. This is great news. Part of his plan includes a 320-stall parking garage which is… Continue reading
I had the opportunity to observe the COVID-19 food assistance program held at the Sequim Middle School parking lot and the Sequim High School parking… Continue reading