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LETTERI blame the gun

What kind of coward shoots up an elementary school?

Letters to the Editor

LETTER:Gun crazy

So here we are again.

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LETTER:Vote for healthcare

Our public health officer, Dr. Allison Berry, spoke the truth in lamenting the one million people who have…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER:End to rule of law

Justice Alito violated a lot more than precedent and much more than women’s reproductive choice in his leaked…

Photo Andrew May.... Here is a prime example of the diversity of Dahlia's as cut flowers not only strong stems but an amazing array of colors shapes and sizes.

Life

A GROWING CONCERN: Don’t dilly-dally on dahlias

SINCE THIS IS the final Sunday in my all-time favorite month, and it’s Memorial Day weekend, full of…

Nell Clausen

Opinion

POINT OF VIEW: Candidate forums are a core feature of U.S. politics

League of Women Voters member urges participation

Business

Todd Ortloff Show guests this week

PORT ANGELES — Here is this week’s schedule for the 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Todd Ortloff Show…

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Alana Black, center, and her daughter, Sophia Strickland, 14, left, operate their Skokomish Valley-based Olympic Mountain Ice Cream tent while 5-year-old Evelyn Bonebreak of Port Angeles enjoys a cone on Friday at the Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts in Port Angeles.

Arts & Entertainment

Sweet treats greet visitors to Juan de Fuca Festival

Music, vendors, programs engage all the senses

News

But where do I live?

Housing, healthcare, living wage job major concerns

Kaitlin Harrigan of Port Angeles assembles a display of native art by students from Dry Creek School on Thursday that will adorn the atrium at Vern Burton Community Center during this weekend’s Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Arts & Entertainment

Juan de Fuca Festival aims to appeal to young and old

Events begin today

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Help animals

While it’s informal, representing only those taking it, I’m disappointed with the results of the May 11 PDN…

Life

ISSUES OF FAITH: Keep fighting the good fight

As a deacon, I get around a lot — from church to work to doing stuff downtown, from…

Poll

Have you had a family member die while serving in the armed forces?

Daily poll

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Yellow, not red

I agree with the letter regarding the anomalous aspect of the new Lincoln Street obstacles.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Supports Forde

Friends and neighbors, we have a unique opportunity before us with the upcoming primary.

Poll

Are you planning to attend the Juan de Fuca Festival this weekend?

Daily poll

Samson the lion enjoys a scratch from Robert Beebee, president of the Sequim Game Farm. Samson is 8 and loves watching people and observing their activities, Beebee said. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Olympic Game Farm opening to the public. The facility operates by driving tours only, although the walking tour areas — petting farm, freshwater aquarium, reptile house, studio barn and observation tower — are slated to open in the summer. Spring hours are from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily.

Arts & Entertainment

Living large at the Olympic Game Farm

This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Olympic Game Farm opening to the public. Pictured are a…

McDonald Creek, as seen from Old Olympic Highway on Sunday, May 22.

News

McDonald Creek fish passage project expected to begin this summer

Work to improve fish passage in McDonald Creek has moved a step closer to realization.

Poll

Should the mass shooting at a Texas elementary school bring changes with gun control?

Daily poll

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Franklin School students Theodore Miller, 8, and McHenry Miller, 12, look for ladybugs in a raised planter in the school's garden.

News

Students learn in outdoor classrooms

Teacher: Gardens teach about ecosystems