Democratic mayors of major U.S. cities that have long had cool relationships with federal immigration officials say… Continue reading
A florist who was sued for refusing to provide services for a same-sex wedding says she was… Continue reading
Airport officials have told a state Senate panel that thousands of passengers might be turned away from… Continue reading
Olympic Medical Home Health has been named a Top Agency of the HomeCare Elite, which recognizes the best of the home care… Continue reading
HARDLY ANYONE WRITES thank-you notes anymore. But there are two I’ve been meaning to send. And I’ve learned to identify the feeling inside that knows… Continue reading
In the PDN’s Nov. 13 Commentary Page, two letters stand out: “Band together” and “Impending storm,” both of which may be relegated to the file… Continue reading
Post-election, our children and grandchildren contacted us. One, a Hispanic medical student, feels devastated, disillusioned and fearful for our country’s future. My daughters and granddaughters… Continue reading
Three authors will discuss the “mysterious Northwest” at the Port Townsend Library, 1220 Lawrence St., at 7 p.m. Thursday. Authors Rachel Bukey,… Continue reading
I DON’T KNOW about you, but I’ve caught the holiday spirit just in time for the most important holiday of the year. No, I am… Continue reading
Joshua Reid — an associate professor of American Indian Studies at the University of Washington — will read from his book, “The… Continue reading
Bail was set at $300,000 Monday for a Forks woman accused of killing a 2-year-old boy who was in her care. Ramona… Continue reading
Randy Johnson and Brian Coughenour widened their leads on their respective opponents in last week’s general election after the Clallam County Auditor’s… Continue reading
The state Governor’s Committee on Disability Issues and Employment plans a town hall forum in Port Angeles on Dec. 1. The public… Continue reading
Seven new members have joined the Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce board. The newly elected members will join the board for… Continue reading
Hayden Werdal can move his right hand and wiggle his left thumb. He can kick his… Continue reading
A 23-year-old Port Angeles man who now lives in New Zealand woke early this morning to the powerful earthquake that struck… Continue reading
The 95th annual observance of American Education Week is this week. Our AEW tagline, “Great Public Schools: A Basic Right and Our Responsibility,” speaks to… Continue reading
Friday morning 10 a.m. my husband and I took our coffee and drove downtown Port Angeles. We wanted to see all the flags for Veterans’s… Continue reading
The Lower Elwha Klallam tribe will host a gathering in support of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe and its fight against the… Continue reading
The Port Angeles city council will hold a special meeting from 5:15 p.m. to 6 p.m. today in council chambers at City… Continue reading