Someone commented in the March 26 Peninsula Daily News’ Speaking Out [“How do you think Donald Trump is doing so far as our president?”] about… Continue reading
Sixteen months after he declared a state of emergency on homelessness, Seattle’s mayor is asking voters in… Continue reading
Unemployment rates fell slightly in Clallam and Jefferson counties last month, state officials announced. Clallam County’s jobless rate went from a revised 8.6 percent in… Continue reading
I take issue with the March 20 letter to Peninsula Voices “Open-minded.” The issue is, the letter writer stole my thunder. As I’ve struggled for… Continue reading
Donald Trump should reveal his tax returns, proving he paid his fair share and to ensure that policy decisions are made for the benefit of… Continue reading
Law enforcement officers, including former Port Angeles Police Chief Tom Riepe, will testify in a May 23 evidentiary hearing leading up to… Continue reading
A series of six-hour night closures of the Hood Canal Bridge is tentatively scheduled to start Sunday. The closures are dependent on weather… Continue reading
The Port Townsend City Council unanimously approved a “Welcoming City” resolution, which reaffirms city practices that mirrors those in cities like Seattle… Continue reading
When the mighty orca breaks to the surface and exhales, the whale sprays an array of bacteria and fungi in… Continue reading
The Port Angeles School Board will conduct strategic planning at a work session Thursday. The session will begin at 5:30 p.m. in… Continue reading
Clallam County commissioners are looking for ways to boost revenue to resolve a long-term structural budget deficit, which could result in a… Continue reading
House Democrats on Monday released a two-year budget plan that proposes
$3 billion in additional revenue… Continue reading
Washington Sen. Patty Murray is among three additional Democrats who have said they will vote against… Continue reading
Washington state and Oregon will fight attempts by President Donald Trump to weaken environmental protection laws, the Democratic governors of… Continue reading
Statewide in 1990, the U.S. Forest Service harvested 817 million board feet, according to the state Department of Natural Resources. In 2015, that harvest level… Continue reading
The Senate has passed a $43 billion two-year budget plan that includes a statewide property tax to address funding for public education while… Continue reading
The Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary has announced two new members and two returning members to serve on its sanctuary advisory council.… Continue reading
FOR NORTH OLYMPIC Peninsula residents, severe storms aren’t a nasty surprise. They’re a fact of life. Our roads take a beating every year, and our… Continue reading
ACROSS THE STATE and in the North Olympic Peninsula, low-income people are facing an oral health crisis. Simply put, there are not enough clinics and… Continue reading
On Monday, March 20, I was stepping up into a local fast-food restaurant when I heard and felt a snap-pop in my left leg. The… Continue reading