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LETTER: Response to missing man seems highly inadequate

My sincere sympathy goes to Richard Jones of Sequim, who was missing for almost five days recently [“Driver Survives Five Days Trapped In Car,” Feb.… Continue reading

State Senate votes to ban holding phones while driving

A bill that bans holding an electronic device while driving to reduce distracted driving incidents has passed… Continue reading

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Rep. Derek Kilmer and Sen. Patty Murray have reintroduced the Wild Olympics legislation. Do you support this measure?… Continue reading

  • Mar 7, 2017
Washington state mulling further travel ban challenge after new order

Washington state mulling further travel ban challenge after new order

President Donald Trump’s new travel ban is more legally palatable than the old one, Washington Attorney General… Continue reading

Washington state mulling further travel ban challenge after new order

Governor’s order limits state agencies enforcing immigration laws

Gov. Jay Inslee has signed an executive order to limit state agencies’ help… Continue reading

LETTER: Kilmer needs to take notes on what does, doesn’t work

U.S. 6th District Rep. Derek Kilmer is facing town hall meetings packed with constituents. Kilmer is the vice-chair within the New Democratic Coalition. Founded in… Continue reading

Attorneys general support transgender boy in U.S. court case

By Carolyn Thompson The Associated Press Nineteen attorneys general have signed onto a brief to the Supreme Court written by the attorneys general of New… Continue reading

Supreme Court throws out sentences in Halloween robbery case

The state Supreme Court has thrown out the lengthy sentences of two young men who were teenagers… Continue reading

Washington Senate approves REAL ID compliance bill

The Senate has taken another step toward bringing Washington state into compliance with federal identification requirements,… Continue reading

Measure would help sex trafficking victims clear convictions

Measure would help sex trafficking victims clear convictions

Jessica Wolfe was forced into sex trafficking shortly after her 19th birthday. Years later, after running away… Continue reading

Measure would help sex trafficking victims clear convictions

LETTER: PDN Laugh Lines are not funny

I have to agree with the Feb. 2 letter writer [“Laugh Lines”] who complained that the Peninsula Daily News’ recent “Laugh Lines” snippets [daily on… Continue reading

LETTER: Why isn’t PDN covering Planned Parenthood supporters?

I am surprised that the Peninsula Daily has not covered an event happening in our beautiful town of Port Angeles. A group of our concerned… Continue reading

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Would you use Clallam Transit's proposed bus service to the Bainbridge Island ferry terminal?… Continue reading

  • Mar 5, 2017

LETTER: I’ve self-identified as many things; now, liberal want to pigeonhole me

My first cultural identity was in 1948. I was born a baby boomer. My first self-identity was in the mid-1950s. I wanted to be like… Continue reading

LETTER: Many factors to consider when weighing in on Port of Port Angeles property

In reference to the Feb. 28 letter to the editor [“Port critic”] from the person who wants to fire the Port of Port Angeles: The… Continue reading

LETTER: Port Angeles Boat Haven’s deterioration a black eye on this community

My wife and I moved to Port Angeles in 1964. At that time, this was a vibrant, beautiful city, with all the logging and fishing… Continue reading

LETTER: Republicans have manufactured Social Security crisis to avoid repayment of debt

There is no Social Security crisis. Republicans are simply manufacturing a crisis to avoid repayment of $2.8 trillion in U.S. government bonds held by Social… Continue reading

LETTER: Trump’s ‘promises’ don’t seem to be leading to a greater tomorrow

How is Donald Trump keeping his promises to a middle class furious at an economy rigged against them? After promising to repeal and replace the… Continue reading

LETTER: What will new order mean when Port Angeles votes on second-class-city status?

Americans are witnessing a fundamental shift in how our government governs. From successful use of the general election process, a small group of conservative idealists… Continue reading

LETTER: I agree that Malkin’s column is so vitriolic, it defies reading

I am writing in support of the letter in Peninsula Voices on Feb. 19 titled “Malkin critic.” It was a letter I wish I had… Continue reading