It seems Clallam County commissioners played another shell game with property owners in the midst of an economic crisis by raising property taxes in two… Continue reading
In response to the letter “Wide Divide” in the Nov. 29 PDN, the writer sees “conservatives are not the ones throwing bricks.” I would like… Continue reading
If I told you that 10 passenger jets carrying 250 people each were crashing in the U.S. every day with no survivors, would that upset… Continue reading
I’ve heard it all. Logging our national forests to pay for the pandemic is a twist only a timber interest representative would advise. “The largest… Continue reading
You may have missed them, but Thomas L. Friedman’s commentaries published Nov. 16 and 30 in the Peninsula Daily News are well worth reading. They… Continue reading
A review of the promises made by the Biden campaign should scare any taxpayer. Joe Biden is the millennial’s Santa Claus. Uncle Joe promised to… Continue reading
When you have a monstrous problem like a pandemic you must go to the bank to pay for it. This time printing money will not… Continue reading
President Biden, as of Jan. 20, has a massive job of getting our government operational. Not only does he have to accomplish the task, in… Continue reading
What did we get out of this election? Wasn’t change, or new ideas. We kept one party rule with the Three Amigos, Kilmer and our… Continue reading
At an anti-mask rights protest on national news, a woman stated that she was angry about the government illegally taking away her rights by requiring… Continue reading
I read with interest the letter “Wide Divide” (PDN, Nov. 29) stating that “conservatives are not the ones throwing (I assume verbal?) bricks.” OK, maybe… Continue reading
We all know that the press routinely says President Trump is a racist, xenophobic, sexist, homophobic bigot but, given the gains made by the GOP… Continue reading
The PDN’s lapse of community responsibility in Sunday’s edition was so disappointing. We count on it, and its sister publication, the Gazette, to be our… Continue reading
A Los Angeles-based ABC TV crew came here to report on Clallam County’s role as the nation’s only remaining bellwether voting for the winner in… Continue reading
As we enter the next four years, after four years of accusations, with a wide divide between sides and little in the middle, here we… Continue reading
I would like to thank the Jefferson County Commissioners for voting to finally deal next year with the issue of not allowing cannabis factories to… Continue reading
The Nov. 8 Point of View column “Reflections on open-carry of firearms” was excellent. The writer explained in detail, by use of the Washington State… Continue reading
Twitter — Facebook — Google — the entire mainstream media — the… Continue reading
There has been a lot of back and forth about the presidential election. Who won, who didn’t, who should concede, and so forth. Keep these… Continue reading
A concert on the computer? I must admit I had my doubts, but the Port Angeles Symphony Orchestra has used creativity as well as technology… Continue reading