If Jesus is really our best friend, then why is it we rarely speak of him or introduce him to others? If he were really… Continue reading
Your recent article regarding the wind turbines [“PA Wind Turbines Generate Regret,” PDN, Dec. 4] certainly caught my attention and should generate more than regret.… Continue reading
Caroline Culbertson, 86, has been retired only a short while. She enjoyed… Continue reading
Gov. Jay Inslee is proposing that the state spend $2.7 billion over the next two years… Continue reading
Olympic National Park is a sanctuary for residents like me and the many visitors to our region. Entrepreneurs and locals have worked tirelessly to create… Continue reading
Do you think the Seattle Seahawks will make it to the Super Bowl this season?… Continue reading
As counties across Washington respond to a far-reaching state Supreme Court decision involving water rights, angry and… Continue reading
With Republican U.S. Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers of Washington a candidate to be a member of… Continue reading
there’s no time like the holidays for fraud.… Continue reading
Ask Stacy Eastman how things are going, and she’ll answer “Really well!”… Continue reading
The intellectual shallowness of Zhaleh Almaee Weinblatt of the Mandala Center for Change of Port Townsend shows through as she is trying to affix labels… Continue reading
By Diane Urbani
de la Paz For Peninsula Daily News After a widespread Republican victory and the election of Donald Trump to the White House,… Continue reading
On Dec. 8, Fox News on its website [www.foxnews.com] published an article regarding Port Angeles’ new, crowd-pleasing wind turbines [“Report: Costly Wind Turbines Projected To… Continue reading
As an avid cyclist, I applaud our local motorists for generally being aware of, and polite to, their two-wheeled fellow users of the road. But… Continue reading
A coroner’s inquest to shed more light into the police killing of a Mexican shot numerous times last year by… Continue reading
Winter chinook (blackmouth) season for sportfishermen has begun and is scheduled to continue through mid-April. With predominantly sub-legal salmon available, fishermen willing to brave the… Continue reading
Foolishly, I was swayed by those letters to the editor asking us to come together now that the election is over. We are all Americans,… Continue reading
Before laying hands on piano keys, Joy Lingerfelt cites some research.… Continue reading
Starbucks, looking to the future as its longtime CEO moves to other projects, plans to open… Continue reading
Thank you for putting the July 17 hate-motivated attack in Port Angeles back in the public eye [“Still Wary After Racial Attack In PA; Four… Continue reading