In reading Peninsula Voices in the March 13 Peninsula Daily News, I decided that I also needed to voice my opinion. I agree fully with… Continue reading
Did you do anything to celebrate St. Patrick's Day?… Continue reading
The International Pacific Halibut Commission recommends Pacific halibut harvest quotas for 10 management areas from the Bering Sea to California. Their recommendations must then be… Continue reading
Last Friday evening [March 10], our two chocolate Labs, Olivia and Mo, decided to run away together. They are not street-smart or even smart when… Continue reading
After reading the March 5 letter “Intolerant left” in Peninsula Voices, I couldn’t help but think, oh my, another victim of the blight-wing disinformation machine.… Continue reading
This is in response to the March 13 Peninsula Daily News article “Lawmakers OK Levy Cliff Legislation; School Funding Issue Is Still On Legislature’s List”]… Continue reading
The results of the proposed new health care act would hurt millions of Americans as they fall through the hole created by a tax break… Continue reading
The truth is Apple Health (expanded Medicaid) in Washington state and on the North Olympic Peninsula is working. The truth is the Washington Health Insurance… Continue reading
Lawmakers on Thursday received a revenue forecast that shows they have a little more money to… Continue reading
Gov. Jay Inslee has signed into law legislation that will keep the local school levy lid… Continue reading
The United States differs from many other countries in that one of the principles of our government is openness and transparency to the public. We… Continue reading
The president of the United States, Donald Trump, seems to continually show tendencies of narcissism, a mental illness. Every week, he makes statements and/or takes… Continue reading
By Diane Urbani de la Paz Special to Peninsula Daily News This activity is “happy-making,” promises Laura Mé Smith as she heads for the North… Continue reading
Peninsula College’s nationally-ranked men’s soccer program may have a European feel next fall. The college named Jake Hughes, formerly… Continue reading
As a writer and former columnist for the Peninsula Daily News (2000-13), I am impressed each Friday by the depth of research, variety of topics,… Continue reading
If you are in the middle class, you’re painfully aware of the data. After the last recession, corporate profits have skyrocketed to new levels. This… Continue reading
In the March 7 Peninsula Daily News article “Firm Details Timber Harvest for Clallam” on the March 6 joint Port of Port Angeles-Clallam County commissioners’… Continue reading
Will you do any spring cleaning this year?… Continue reading
More than a half-dozen states trying to block President Donald Trump’s revised travel ban moved forward Monday… Continue reading
Protests taking place almost daily are becoming a bad joke to most Americans, who see through the chaos taking place. I doubt if Sharia law… Continue reading