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LETTER:Pope and climate change

I am so very tired of reading about Cal Thomas’ diatribes about the fakeness of climate change.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER:Pause a waste

Dr. Allison Berry is exactly right when she describes as “a waste” and “a silly pause” the state’s…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER:Outrage too late

Regarding the article “Property tax bill prompts uproar” in the Feb. 19 PDN, well, here it is.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER:Pipeline jobs

When confronting the depths of the great cliff that lies ahead one would normally avoid such a threat.

Flags across the country were at half mast the past few days as the United States passed the dubious mark of half a million Americans having died of COVID-19. The flags at the Clallam County Courthouse were no exception as they fluttered in strong winds Tuesday at half staff. dlogan

News

Flags mark solemn remembrance

Flags across the country were at half staff part of this week as the United States passed the…

Tom Gallagher, right, wears a Seattle Seahawks jersey and holiday hat as he takes a photo with his wife Debbie on the turf at Lumen Field, Thursday, Feb. 18, 2021, in Seattle. The couple, who are Seattle Seahawks season ticket holders, were celebrating their 45th anniversary by taking part in the "Field To Table" event at the Seahawks' home stadium on the first night of several weeks of dates that offer four-course meals cooked by local chefs and served at socially distanced tables in an open-sided tent on the field as a precaution against the COVID-19 pandemic. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

Business

Seattle ups outdoor dining game, Seahawks-style

By Ted S. Warren

FILE - In this Jan. 6, 2020, file photo, Tony A. (Naschio) Johnson, center, elected chairman of the Chinook Indian Nation, plays a drum as he leads tribal members and supporters as they march to the federal courthouse in Tacoma, Wash., as they continue their efforts to regain federal recognition. As COVID-19 disproportionately affects Native American communities, many tribal leaders say the pandemic poses particular risks to tribes without federal recognition. The Chinook Nation received some federal funding through a local nonprofit for small tribes to distribute food to elders and help with electricity bills, tribal Johnson said. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File)

Business

Pandemic leaves tribes without US recognition at a higher risk

By Christine Fernando

Photo by Dale Hackney
The two biggest things right now are planting in pruning, Here a good client has photographed me planting new beret fruit trees to fill out his orchard.

Life

A GROWING CONCERN: Marching toward spring gardening chores

MARCH IS TOMORROW, and I know you want your to-do-list for the new month.

Poll

The Seattle Mariners opened Cactus League play with a win Sunday. Is this the year they compete for a playoff spot?

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Poll

Are you willing to pay $100 plus per person to dine in an outdoor dining tent on Lumen Field, home to the Seattle Seahawks?

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Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Trump, Trumpism

Trump and Trumpism will slowly fade into the dustbin of history.

News

Court blocks release of records about Seattle cops in D.C. on Jan. 6

The Associated Press

Crime & Justice

State Patrol worker arrested in child sex sting operation

The Associated Press

Life

ISSUES OF FAITH: Try to embrace the science of kindness

There is an embrace of kindness that encompasses all life, even yours.

News

Washington state justices strike down drug possession law

Ruling has wide-ranging implications

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LETTER: Gun safety bills

I am writing concerning two pending bills SB 5038 and SB 5078 before the Washington Senate.

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LETTER: Deserves paved roads

I was very pleased to read the PDN article about possibly repairing and paving the roads in my…

Tyler Crow

Opinion

POINT OF VIEW: Capital gains tax a distraction

When the state Legislature convened for a new session in January, lawmakers faced two major challenges: Helping the…

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Based on intelligence from different agencies, should the Capitol Police have been more prepared prior to the Jan. 6 insurrection in Washington, D.C.?

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LETTERS: Choose another mayor

It is my understanding that the council elects a mayor from among its membership.