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Donated turkeys unloaded for Port Townsend Food Bank

Donated turkeys unloaded for Port Townsend Food Bank

Grey Wolf Ranch residents helped unload 350 turkeys, donated by Arrow Lumber & Hardware, at the Port Townsend Food Bank in preparation… Continue reading

Donated turkeys unloaded for Port Townsend Food Bank
Study finds host of predators depleting salmon for southern resident orcas

Study finds host of predators depleting salmon for southern resident orcas

Harbor seals, sea lions and some fish-eating orcas have been rebounding along the Northeast Pacific Ocean in… Continue reading

Study finds host of predators depleting salmon for southern resident orcas
Brinnon Food Bank featured in WhyHunger video

Brinnon Food Bank featured in WhyHunger video

The Brinnon Food Bank was featured on the WhyHunger website as an example of how food banks serve their community through partnerships with… Continue reading

Brinnon Food Bank featured in WhyHunger video
Longtime Port Angeles resident, ‘larger than life,’ dies at age 97

Longtime Port Angeles resident, ‘larger than life,’ dies at age 97

Beyond a name, “Lou Lawrence” seems to carry a meaning all its own. “She was kind of a presence on her own,”… Continue reading

Longtime Port Angeles resident, ‘larger than life,’ dies at age 97
Landscaping started at Pioneer Memorial Park as part of restoration project

Landscaping started at Pioneer Memorial Park as part of restoration project

Landscaping for a waterfall restoration project at Pioneer Memorial Park was begun last week. Mayor Dennis Smith planted a tri-colored dogwood tree while… Continue reading

Landscaping started at Pioneer Memorial Park as part of restoration project
Lawsuit filed after fall from Ferris wheel

Lawsuit filed after fall from Ferris wheel

Port Townsend family members who fell from a Ferris wheel during the Rhododendron Festival have filed a lawsuit in Jefferson County Superior… Continue reading

Lawsuit filed after fall from Ferris wheel
Sequim council approves 128-home development

Sequim council approves 128-home development

Willow Creek Manor, a 128-home subdivision, will move forward with construction despite safety concerns raised by neighbors and the Sequim Planning Commission. Sequim… Continue reading

Sequim council approves 128-home development
New race: In Seventy48, racers travel from Tacoma to Port Townsend

New race: In Seventy48, racers travel from Tacoma to Port Townsend

The Northwest Maritime Center, which sponsors the Race to Alaska, will debut a new race this year that will challenge racers to… Continue reading

New race: In Seventy48, racers travel from Tacoma to Port Townsend
Forks chamber honors outstanding community members

Forks chamber honors outstanding community members

Lonnie Archibald was recognized for almost 50 years of photographing youth sporting events as he received the Citizen of the Year Award at… Continue reading

Forks chamber honors outstanding community members
A bridge too far: Friends urge barriers to stop suicides from Port Angeles spans

A bridge too far: Friends urge barriers to stop suicides from Port Angeles spans

Protesters voiced outrage over the lack of barriers on the Eighth Street bridges as candles flickered along the 4-foot, 6-inch rails of… Continue reading

A bridge too far: Friends urge barriers to stop suicides from Port Angeles spans
Armstrong to expand scope under new owner

Armstrong to expand scope under new owner

The Eastern Washington company that recently purchased Armstrong Marine Inc. will put extra focus on building aluminum-hull catamarans as the boatbuilder continues… Continue reading

Armstrong to expand scope under new owner
Sequim Food Bank set to expand with new property

Sequim Food Bank set to expand with new property

Leaders at the Sequim Food Bank look to expand its offerings once again. Andra Smith, executive director for the facility at 144 W.… Continue reading

Sequim Food Bank set to expand with new property
Captain Joseph House to host traveling memorial in Port Angeles

Captain Joseph House to host traveling memorial in Port Angeles

As volunteers continue to remodel Captain Joseph House, the CJH Foundation is preparing to host “Remembering Our Fallen,” a national traveling photographic… Continue reading

Captain Joseph House to host traveling memorial in Port Angeles
Race to Alaska teams compete for full funding sponsorship

Race to Alaska teams compete for full funding sponsorship

One team of Race to Alaska hopefuls could win full funding for the 2018 race to Ketchikan from First Federal through a… Continue reading

Race to Alaska teams compete for full funding sponsorship
Port Angeles City Council takes action on dilapidated house

Port Angeles City Council takes action on dilapidated house

A burnt house on Fairmount Avenue is a blight on the Westside neighborhood and should be condemned, the Port Angeles City Council… Continue reading

Port Angeles City Council takes action on dilapidated house
Clallam, Jefferson counties see cases of codling moths in apple orchards

Clallam, Jefferson counties see cases of codling moths in apple orchards

The image seems innocuous enough: the classic worm-in-the-apple cartoon. In reality, the highly narrativized codling moth can destroy 80 percent to 90 percent of an… Continue reading

Clallam, Jefferson counties see cases of codling moths in apple orchards
85 miles on No. 85: Milliman running to raise funds for Sequim Food Bank

85 miles on No. 85: Milliman running to raise funds for Sequim Food Bank

“The big thing about ultra distance running is you’re on your feet a long time,” Chuck… Continue reading

85 miles on No. 85: Milliman running to raise funds for Sequim Food Bank
Port Townsend mill to install silencer after nearby residents complain of noise

Port Townsend mill to install silencer after nearby residents complain of noise

Port Townsend Paper Co. is planning to install a silencer to quell noise after residents complained of a high-pitched sound coming from… Continue reading

Port Townsend mill to install silencer after nearby residents complain of noise
Quileute Tribe gaining ground on facilities’ move to higher elevation

Quileute Tribe gaining ground on facilities’ move to higher elevation

A yellow bus sits outside the Quileute Tribal School as a constant reminder of the danger lurking in the ocean. The school… Continue reading

Quileute Tribe gaining ground on facilities’ move to higher elevation
Jefferson County commissioners clear changes to Chimacum Creek no-shooting area

Jefferson County commissioners clear changes to Chimacum Creek no-shooting area

The Jefferson County commissioners approved changes to a no-shooting ordinance already in place around lower Chimacum Creek in Irondale in an effort to… Continue reading

Jefferson County commissioners clear changes to Chimacum Creek no-shooting area