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LETTER: Unlike Cal Thomas, I contend we must do all we can to help our most vulnerable

In his March 16 column [“A Historic Opportunity”], Cal Thomas says that “the biggest drivers of debt remain the entitlement programs.” And, of course, Thomas… Continue reading

LETTER: We need to impeach that ‘bombaster’ Trump

It is so difficult writing about someone so thoroughly disliked by so many, excluding vile and lovely expletives and insults, that I shall suffer while… Continue reading

LETTER: Why not have a Long John Silver’s, Michelle Malkin on Fridays?

Why, I ask myself, why don’t we have a Long John Silver’s restaurant on the North Olympic Peninsula, especially in Sequim? I see all their… Continue reading

LETTER: Wild Olympics legislation trying to protect something that’s already protected

U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer and U.S. Sen. Patty Murray have re-introduced Wild Olympics legislation to “protect environmentally sensitive areas, support outdoor recreation and preserve and… Continue reading

Trump’s plan: ‘Let Obamacare explode’

Although House Speaker Paul Ryan acknowledged Friday that “Obamacare is the law of the land,” its survival or collapse now rests with decisions… Continue reading

Xavier guard Quentin Goodin, right, grabs a loose ball next to Gonzaga guard Nigel Williams-Goss during the first half of an NCAA Tournament college basketball regional final game Saturday, March 25, 2017, in San Jose, Calif. (AP Photo/Tony Avelar)

BASKETBALL: Gonzaga reaches first-ever Final Four

Nigel Williams-Goss scored 23 points while orchestrating Gonzaga’s efficient offense, and the Zags finally shook… Continue reading

Xavier guard Quentin Goodin, right, grabs a loose ball next to Gonzaga guard Nigel Williams-Goss during the first half of an NCAA Tournament college basketball regional final game Saturday, March 25, 2017, in San Jose, Calif. (AP Photo/Tony Avelar)
TRACK AND FIELD: Port Angeles girls dominate distance events at home meet

TRACK AND FIELD: Port Angeles girls dominate distance events at home meet

Port Angeles girls did well in the distance events at an Olympic 2A League meet Thursday… Continue reading

TRACK AND FIELD: Port Angeles girls dominate distance events at home meet

LETTER: Continue your excellent coverage of women’s sports, PDN

I’ve been so appreciative of the coverage of women’s sports this past eight to nine months at the elementary, high school, Peninsula College, Division I… Continue reading

LETTER: Here are some further facts on fishing quotas

Regarding the recent letter in Peninsula Voices (“Fish quotas,” March 19), I would like the community to be aware of some additional information about this… Continue reading

LETTER: Just like back in WWII, I expect D.C. to serve the public, not parties

I am a 92-year-old veteran of World War II. I served in the South Pacific. Gen. Douglas MacArthur was in charge. We did our jobs,… Continue reading

LETTER: How can conservatives give Trump a pass on everything he says?

So, Trump supporters and conservatives: Are you capable of being honest with yourselves? If yes, then you know that if Obama had issued a wiretapping… Continue reading

LETTER: Let Port Angeles Harbor bottom lie as it has done for years

Some things are better left unsaid, and some things are better left undone. One thing left unsaid about the Port Angeles Harbor cleanup is: It… Continue reading

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Do you think the GOP's proposed health care bill will help or hurt you?… Continue reading

  • Mar 22, 2017
Forks scholarship auction sets all-time record

Forks scholarship auction sets all-time record

The Quillayute Valley Scholarship Auction set a new all-time record over the weekend, taking in $128,195. The 53rd annual fundraiser not only surpassed… Continue reading

Forks scholarship auction sets all-time record

Senate GOP releases budget with more education money

Senate Republicans on Tuesday released a $43 billion two-year budget that puts an additional $1.8 billion… Continue reading

Environmentalists warn about Trump’s Puget Sound budget cuts

Environmentalists warn about Trump’s Puget Sound budget cuts

State officials, environmental advocates and others are warning of dire environmental and economic consequences if President Donald… Continue reading

Environmentalists warn about Trump’s Puget Sound budget cuts

LETTER: Teen who brought gun to school needs professional help

I feel I should comment on the article in the Peninsula Daily News, on Tuesday, March 14, concerning the teenager who brought a gun to… Continue reading

This March 13, 2014, file photo, provided by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife shows a female wolf from the Minam pack outside La Grande, Ore., after it was fitted with a tracking collar. (Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife via AP, File)

Washington’s wolf population grew by 28 percent last year

The population of wolves in Washington state grew by 28 percent last year, with at least… Continue reading

This March 13, 2014, file photo, provided by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife shows a female wolf from the Minam pack outside La Grande, Ore., after it was fitted with a tracking collar. (Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife via AP, File)

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What do you think of Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch?… Continue reading

  • Mar 21, 2017

LETTER: First Amendment integral to a free nation, free thinking

The First Amendment is fundamental to our democracy. It is the foundation of our religious freedom, freedom of speech, freedom of press, the right to… Continue reading