Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Trump, GOP the party of lies and misdirection

Trump’s scorched-earth campaign is an extension of the Republican Party’s strategy over the past decade of obstructionism.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: A vote for Danille Turissini is a vote for the people

The state Senate candidate is running for you, not against her opponent.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: After election, we need to concentrate on coming together

We need to make it crystal clear that only following the party line is unacceptable and divisive.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: I stand by my man, Donald Trump

But Hillary Clinton and I are quite different in how we do that.

ENTERTAINMENT BRIEFS: Two library concerts next weekend … and other items

Entertainment

ENTERTAINMENT BRIEFS: Two library concerts next weekend … and other items

Entertainment news items for the North Olympic Peninsula.

Diane Knox

Entertainment

Sequim, Port Townsend writers to read Friday during monthly event

Writers on the Spit organize Fourth Friday readings every month in Sequim.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: A vote for Jill Stein is a vote for values, not the lesser of two evils

The Green Party candidate has taken no money from Wall Street and supports many of the platforms Bernie…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: We support Randy Johnson for Clallam commissioner

His reputation and values make him a fine candidate for the office.

Fourteen percent return ballots in Clallam County

Politics

Fourteen percent return ballots in Clallam County

Voting continues until 8 p.m. Nov. 8.

Two Peninsula schools win grants for student projects

News

Two Peninsula schools win grants for student projects

Crescent School in Joyce and Blue Heron Middle School in Port Townsend each earned a $4,000 grant.

Joyce residents make filtration system to create emergency water supply

News

Joyce residents make filtration system to create emergency water supply

Researchers have said it’s not a question of if but when a quake of at least 9.0 magnitude…

Port Angeles mooring floats expected to be replaced by May

News

Port Angeles mooring floats expected to be replaced by May

A City Council public hearing on funding the 2017 general fund spending plan will be at 6:30 p.m.…

Business

Little change in Peninsula unemployment

The seasonally adjusted statewide jobless rate dipped from a revised 5.7 percent in August to a preliminary 5.6…

Crime

Port Angeles man arrested for investigation of second-degree rape

A charging hearing will be held Friday in Clallam County Superior Court.

Rain gardens topic of presentation in Port Angeles today

Life

Rain gardens topic of presentation in Port Angeles today

A rain garden is a shallow depression that collects, absorbs and filters runoff and efficiently supports a landscape.

Life

Archaeologists to tell of Tse-whit-zen findings

A free presentation will be in the second-floor conference room at The Landing mall in Port Angeles.

News

NEWS BRIEFS: Fall vintage market offered in Port Angeles this weekend … and other items

News items on the North Olympic Peninsula.

News

Lincoln High, Stevens Middle schools go into lockdown as police respond to report of gun in Port Angeles

When police arrived, they detained a suspect without incident and found no weapon.

News

Update of ballot return rates on Peninsula

Ballots coming in for Nov. 8 general election

News

Families invited to drop in for early childhood math learning while playing with blocks

BlockFest will be offered on a drop-in basis starting today.