Think about this for a moment. You are a married couple with a taxable income of $18,550, and your income taxes will be $1,855, according… Continue reading
For the past several years, our country and cities have been struggling to maintain public services with declining revenues. Our public school buildings and infrastructure… Continue reading
I have known Dave Neupert for over 15 years and have found him to be a thoughtful and trustworthy individual and attorney. He is running… Continue reading
A number of recent letters to the editor have sought to paint a picture of who and what Republicans and conservatives are and what they… Continue reading
In 2013, under Clallam County commissioner candidate Randy Johnson’s leadership, Green Crow Corp. negotiated the large Foothills land exchange with the state Department of Natural… Continue reading
I was surprised by the Nov. 3 letter in Peninsula Voices, “Coughenour No. 1,” that accused the Jamestown S’Klallam tribe of making a one-sided endorsement… Continue reading
Reputation, goes a favorite quote, is what others say about a person, but character is what a person does when no one is watching. Americans… Continue reading
The hypocrisy of the Republican Party in nominating Donald Trump, coupled with disturbing displays of nationalism and a seeming desire to return to life in… Continue reading
The government of the United States “is not in any sense founded on the Christian religion,” President John Adams declared in the Treaty of Tripoli… Continue reading
If we see the election in terms of winners and losers, we miss the point of how a representative democracy is designed to work. Elected… Continue reading
National Forest Service Christmas tree permits go on sale Monday — but fourth-graders can get a permit for their families for… Continue reading
Coast Guard Sector Puget Sound will continue training exercises, which may include the use of blank ammunition, at the Port Townsend ferry… Continue reading
Inconsistent accounts were among the reasons that prosecutors decided not to file charges against three Port Angeles men accused of brandishing handguns… Continue reading
Tickets are on sale now for Olympic Theatre Arts’ second annual O’Tannenbaum Auction fundraiser Nov. 17-19. Proceeds from all events will benefit OTA,… Continue reading
The Sequim City Band will present “Viva Italia!,” a concert highlighting the music of Italy, today. This free event, the first indoor… Continue reading
The three Clallam County commissioners will conduct a public hearing on a code amendment for critical areas to regulate new and existing agricultural uses when… Continue reading
A 59-year-old man was shot and killed late Friday afternoon during a standoff with two law enforcement officers at Lake Pleasant Mobile Home… Continue reading
The Sequim City Band will present “Viva Italia!”, a concert highlighting the music of Italy, on Sunday. This free event, the first indoor… Continue reading
The Jefferson Museum of Art & History, 540 Water St., will host Rod Freeman as the keynote speaker of the First Friday… Continue reading
Prayers and songs rang out over the mouth of the Elwha River on Thursday as a group of about 60 people gathered… Continue reading