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Annual community garage sale this weekend at Jefferson County Fairgrounds

Annual community garage sale this weekend at Jefferson County Fairgrounds

About 60 vendors are registered for this weekend’s community garage sale at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds. The Garage Sale &Flea Market, which… Continue reading

Annual community garage sale this weekend at Jefferson County Fairgrounds

State revenue projections higher than expected

Lawmakers on Thursday received a revenue forecast that shows they have a little more money to… Continue reading

Friends of Fort Worden to hear about benefits of being in nature

Friends of Fort Worden to hear about benefits of being in nature

The health benefits of being out in nature will be the topic of the guest speaker at the Friends of Fort Worden’s… Continue reading

Friends of Fort Worden to hear about benefits of being in nature

Peninsula school chiefs celebrate passage of bill on ‘levy cliff’

Public school district superintendents on the North Olympic Peninsula are celebrating the passage of legislation delaying what has been termed the “levy cliff.”… Continue reading

Hood Canal Bridge scheduled for two openings — expect delays

The Washington Department of Transportation has scheduled openings of the Hood Canal Bridge at 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. today, March 16. According… Continue reading

Port Townsend board sets name of new school as Salish Coast Elementary

Port Townsend board sets name of new school as Salish Coast Elementary

Port Townsend’s new elementary school will be named Salish Coast Elementary when it opens for the 2018-19 school year. The Port Townsend… Continue reading

Port Townsend board sets name of new school as Salish Coast Elementary

Carlsborg sewer law adopted; commissioners change connection requirements

Clallam County has adopted a new ordinance that will regulate the management of the nearly completed Carlsborg sewer system. The three commissioners… Continue reading

Workshop answers some questions about short-term rental rules in Port Townsend

The Port Townsend City Council continued discussions of the city’s regulation of short-term rentals in a workshop meeting with members of the… Continue reading

Peninsula firefighters tackle Columbia Center for cause

Peninsula firefighters tackle Columbia Center for cause

Firefighters from across the North Olympic Peninsula have trekked up the 1,356 steps of the Columbia Center in Seattle to fight leukemia and… Continue reading

Peninsula firefighters tackle Columbia Center for cause

Clallam considering software to aid tracking of public information

Clallam County has identified software that would help citizens and staff keep track of financial performance and other public information. County commissioners… Continue reading

EYE ON OLYMPIA: Lawmakers approve levy cliff measure but school funding still ahead

Both houses of the Legislature have passed a measure extending the deadline for a reduction in the amount of money school districts can… Continue reading

Halfway: Bills alive, dead or signed in state Legislature

State lawmakers are more than halfway through this year’s 105-day legislative session, and fully funding education has… Continue reading

Port of Port Townsend considers larger hoist to replace one broken in January

Port of Port Townsend considers larger hoist to replace one broken in January

The Port of Port Townsend commissioners will replace a hoist which was broken after a cable snapped in January. The commissioners looked… Continue reading

Port of Port Townsend considers larger hoist to replace one broken in January
The Answer for Youth to host public open house at new Port Angeles location

The Answer for Youth to host public open house at new Port Angeles location

The Answer for Youth has moved — and the public is invited to see the new quarters and the Sprouting Hope Greenhouse… Continue reading

The Answer for Youth to host public open house at new Port Angeles location

Port Townsend City Council to discuss short-term rentals

PORT TOWNSEND —The Port Townsend City Council will again discuss a resolution dealing with short-term rentals during a workshop Monday night. The issue has been… Continue reading

Alleged burglar faces additional charges in Port Angeles

Alleged burglar faces additional charges in Port Angeles

An alleged burglar who was arrested on multiple warrants last week is facing new charges in Clallam County Superior Court, prosecutors said.… Continue reading

Alleged burglar faces additional charges in Port Angeles
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Clallam commissioners get report on timber, tax

Clallam County and its junior taxing districts received $7.26 million in timber revenue from the state Department of Natural Resources last year,… Continue reading

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Port Townsend group objects to Dakota Access pipeline

Port Townsend group objects to Dakota Access pipeline

Just over 30 people turned out to march through Port Townsend in solidarity with protesters who marched in Washington, D.C., to protest… Continue reading

Port Townsend group objects to Dakota Access pipeline
Port Angeles police arrest man wanted in burglaries

Port Angeles police arrest man wanted in burglaries

A 25-year-old Port Angeles man recently featured on Washington’s Most Wanted will appear in Clallam County Superior Court at 1 p.m. today.… Continue reading

Port Angeles police arrest man wanted in burglaries

No charges in Port Angeles car vs. pedestrian death

Prosecutors will not charge the driver who was investigated for striking a Port Angeles man who later died on a dark city… Continue reading