Passenger air service provider makes presentation in Port Angeles

News

Passenger air service provider makes presentation in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — An absence of commercial air passenger service on the North Olympic Peninsula that stretches back…

Crime

Clallam Sheriff’s Office: Scam caller impersonating sergeant

PORT ANGELES — A scam caller impersonating Clallam County Sheriff’s Sgt. John Hollis has prompted the agency to…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Salmon derbies do more harm than good nowadays

Salmon derbies do more harm than good.

Entertainment

National park offers free entrance Monday

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Olympic National Park and the U.S. Forest Service will offer free entrance and the…

Entertainment

Auditions, workshops set for outdoor Shakespeare performance

PORT ANGELES — Auditions for the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center’s Shakespeare in the Woods production of “Much…

Washington court rules against florist in gay wedding case

News

Washington court rules against florist in gay wedding case

By Rachel La Corte

U.S. gov’t: Arrested Seattle ‘dreamer’ admitted gang ties

News

U.S. gov’t: Arrested Seattle ‘dreamer’ admitted gang ties

By Gene Johnson

Life

ISSUES OF FAITH: Through cross and passion of Christ, we find God

And I, when I came to you, brothers, did not come proclaiming to you the testimony of God…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Congress should help save our country by implementing 25th Amendment

We have a president only ruling by edict.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Virtual immigration, or ‘offshoring,’ the real threat for American workers

President Donald Trump has fully demonstrated his total ignorance of the real immigration issue with the proposed estimated…

Business

BUSINESS BRIEFS: Sequim brokers donate $2K to Community Aid; benefit planned Wednesday in Port Angeles

SEQUIM — Brokers with Windermere Real Estate/Sequim-East and Sunland presented a $2,000 check to Kathy Fong and Linda…

With Chimacum school levy passed, superintendent waits on Olympia

News

With Chimacum school levy passed, superintendent waits on Olympia

CHIMACUM — The Chimacum School District’s replacement levy has passed with 61.42 percent of the vote in the…

‘Success story’ for Port Angeles, Quillayute Valley school levies

News

‘Success story’ for Port Angeles, Quillayute Valley school levies

PORT ANGELES — Marc Jackson and Diana Reaume weren’t quite banging pots and pans in celebration Wednesday and…

News

Lawyers in CIA torture case argue over secret documents

The Associated Press

Lawmakers, activists call for release of Seattle ‘dreamer’

News

Lawmakers, activists call for release of Seattle ‘dreamer’

By Lisa Baumann and Gene Johnson

Sequim School District heartened by passage of levies

News

Sequim School District heartened by passage of levies

Sequim schools are feeling the love post-Valentine’s Day.

Opinion

PAT NEAL: Don’t get suckered in by sunshine

IT WAS DAYLIGHT on the river.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Jews fleeing Nazis didn’t shirk their duty by leaving homeland, and neither are Syrian refugees

Immigrants fleeing their homeland will become a burden, and many harbor an intent to harm the United States.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Thank you for your coverage on public land legislation without taxpayer benefit

Many thanks to the Peninsula Daily News and “Outdoors” columnist Michael Carman for publishing information on federal legislation…

Port Townsend debates sanctuary city status; new draft resolution to be considered later this month

Politics

Port Townsend debates sanctuary city status; new draft resolution to be considered later this month

PORT TOWNSEND — A three-member City Council subcommittee will draft a new resolution that would, if approved, declare…