PORT TOWNSEND — The Jefferson County recreation center will remain open through the end of the year following the success of a community fundraising effort. The Board of Jefferson County Commissioners ...
Sequim and Clallam Bay athletes prepped for the weekend’s Lil Norway Invitational in Poulsbo with a three-team meet with ...
Port Angeles High School is dismissing students at 10:15 a.m. Thursday after a vague threat from an anonymous caller led to a modified lockdown.
A SUMMERTIME CHINOOK quota reduction in exchange for the return of an April blackmouth fishery is the ultimate outcome for ...
Mark Hodgson plans to run as a Democrat for the 24th Legislative District seat from which Rep. Steve Tharinger, D-Port ...
Tickets for the 37th annual Great Olympic Peninsula Duck Derby set for May 17 will go on sale Friday morning. They will be available at several locations daily i ...
The city of Port Townsend has sent a counter proposal to Affordable Hometown Port Townsend after it rejected a settlement offer last month. AHPT’s settlement offer, sent March 18, came after it filed ...
Frank McPhee didn’t just run a grocery store at the corner of Race and Eighth streets — he created something that was an ...
Northwind Art is inviting artists — from painters to jewelers and beyond — to enter “Northwest Expressions,” its summertime ...
A quintet of poets will read from “Birdbrains: A Lyrical Guide to Washington State Birds” during the Kaleidoscope Open Mic on Saturday.
A question about a long-ago discovery in local waters set Larry Lang on a path that would reshape his understanding of the region’s early history.
A worker from Asplundh Tree Expert, LLC, cuts back branches on Kearney Street in Port Townsend to clear the way for a future ...
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