Pete Langley will present “Metalwork with The Port Townsend Foundry” at 7 p.m. Friday. The virtual tour, part of the First Friday… Continue reading
The Friends of the Sequim Library will conduct a book sale from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. The sale is at the… Continue reading
Vehicles used to be a form of transportation. Now they are a different art form. I’m not talking about design here, but another type of… Continue reading
Department of Justice to appeal decision
The FDA may provide emergency use approval for Pfizer's vaccine for children ages 12-15. Do you plan to get your teenagers vaccinated before school this… Continue reading
More people will be allowed at indoor and outdoor spectator events and indoor religious services if there are designated COVID-19… Continue reading
Do you think 70 percent of American adults will have at least one COVID-19 vaccine by the Fourth of July?… Continue reading
With the exception of off-leash parks, should cities and counties require dogs to be on a leash when not on an owner's property?… Continue reading
There’s no denying that water truly is wealth. Without it there’s nothing – no food, no people, no towns, no life, and certainly no wealth!… Continue reading
President Trump wanted immigration to reflect America first priorities by restricting it to immigrants beneficial to our country, where would-be émigrés bring something to the… Continue reading
I’m inspired by the Jefferson County board of commissioners’ support of the proposed plan to restore the lower Snake River put forth by Rep. Mike… Continue reading
As the state evaluates its Roadmap to Recovery plan, are you concerned about rising COVID-19 case numbers and potentially being rolled back to Phase 2?… Continue reading
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Participants in Saturday’s “Big Spring Spruce Up” pick up empty buckets for weeds and other organic waste before fanning out over downtown Port Angeles in… Continue reading
In response to your article in the April 28 Daily News, I wish to express my opinion that our PUD should be actively engaged in… Continue reading
An April 25 Peninsula Daily News article on local elected officials’ responses to the critical state of endangered salmon and orcas barely touches on a… Continue reading
Our state legislators have failed us. First they failed to let SB 5204 the Whole Washington Health Care Trust out of its first committee. That… Continue reading
A few years ago the board of trustees of Whitman College elected to change the college mascot, and the name of the sports teams, from… Continue reading
Are you satisfied with the work President Biden has done in his first 100 days?… Continue reading
A migraine is like a headache on steroids that makes us incapable of functioning properly in our day-to-day lives. Thus, it’s no wonder sufferers are… Continue reading