Daily Update Newsletter

Man arrested after political signs destroyed near Port Hadlock

Man arrested after political signs destroyed near Port Hadlock

A man accused of destroying political signs near Port Hadlock was jailed in Jefferson County over the weekend. Lyle Donald Courtsal was… Continue reading

Man arrested after political signs destroyed near Port Hadlock
Forks man jailed following theft from Sequim Walmart, pursuit

Forks man jailed following theft from Sequim Walmart, pursuit

A Forks man who deputies say walked out of the Sequim Walmart with nearly $1,000 in merchandise, fled police and attempted to steal… Continue reading

Forks man jailed following theft from Sequim Walmart, pursuit

Soroptimist International of Sequim holding Youth Community Service Award competition

Soroptimist International of Sequim is holding its Youth Community Service Award competition for young women who volunteer for the benefit of women and… Continue reading

GIRLS SOCCER: Underdog Roughriders boot their way to state for second straight year

GIRLS SOCCER: Underdog Roughriders boot their way to state for second straight year

The Port Angeles girls apparently love it on the road and love being underdogs. For the second straight year, the Port Angeles soccer… Continue reading

GIRLS SOCCER: Underdog Roughriders boot their way to state for second straight year
Meeting on affordable housing measure set in Port Townsend

Meeting on affordable housing measure set in Port Townsend

Community members will host an information session to discuss Proposition 1 and its potential effects on taxpayers and low-income residents of Jefferson… Continue reading

Meeting on affordable housing measure set in Port Townsend
‘I’m so glad to be here’: Port Angeles Safeway recognized for hiring people with disabilities

‘I’m so glad to be here’: Port Angeles Safeway recognized for hiring people with disabilities

Ryan Brooke enjoys working at the Safeway on Lincoln Street in Port Angeles, where customers and employees greet him with smiles. Brooke,… Continue reading

‘I’m so glad to be here’: Port Angeles Safeway recognized for hiring people with disabilities
Port Townsend’s new Rainier Street opens as part of Howard Street project

Port Townsend’s new Rainier Street opens as part of Howard Street project

Port Townsend’s Rainier Street, formally known as Howard Street, is officially open to traffic and is the first major step in the… Continue reading

Port Townsend’s new Rainier Street opens as part of Howard Street project

North Olympic Peninsula ballots trickling in as Election Day nears

Voter turnout was about 34 percent in Jefferson County and nearly 20 percent in Clallam County, elections officials said Friday. The Jefferson County Auditor’s Office… Continue reading

Port Townsend Police seek info on tire slashing spree

Port Townsend Police seek info on tire slashing spree

The Port Townsend Police Department is seeking information after responding to nine calls in less than a week from residents reporting slashed… Continue reading

Port Townsend Police seek info on tire slashing spree
State funding prompts Port Angeles School District to keep Fairview Elementary

State funding prompts Port Angeles School District to keep Fairview Elementary

The Port Angeles School District will not sell Fairview Elementary School after officials realized keeping the vacant building makes the district eligible… Continue reading

State funding prompts Port Angeles School District to keep Fairview Elementary
Port of Port Townsend debates combining existing plans

Port of Port Townsend debates combining existing plans

Combining the Port of Port Townsend’s strategic plan and comprehensive scheme of harbor improvements is expected to be a topic of conversation… Continue reading

Port of Port Townsend debates combining existing plans
More snow possible for North Olympic Peninsula by Sunday morning

More snow possible for North Olympic Peninsula by Sunday morning

from a trace up to 3 inches — could appear on the North Olympic Peninsula by this morning, while the Olympic… Continue reading

More snow possible for North Olympic Peninsula by Sunday morning
WOMEN’S SOCCER: Peninsula College cruises to semifinals as Pirates improve to 19-0-0

WOMEN’S SOCCER: Peninsula College cruises to semifinals as Pirates improve to 19-0-0

In control throughout, the Peninsula College women’s soccer team knocked off Lane 3-0 in a Northwest… Continue reading

WOMEN’S SOCCER: Peninsula College cruises to semifinals as Pirates improve to 19-0-0
PREP FOOTBALL: Banged up but unbowed, Neah Bay outlasts Crescent 30-12

PREP FOOTBALL: Banged up but unbowed, Neah Bay outlasts Crescent 30-12

The walking wounded, aka the Neah Bay football team, overcame injuries that knocked out two starters early… Continue reading

PREP FOOTBALL: Banged up but unbowed, Neah Bay outlasts Crescent 30-12

EYE ON CLALLAM: County board to hear emergency management briefing

Clallam County commissioners will hear an update on emergency management activities, accomplishments and challenges Monday. The work session will begin at 9 a.m. in the… Continue reading

EYE ON JEFFERSON: County to hear input on no-shooting-area proposal

The three Jefferson County commissioners will host a public hearing to gather input on two ordinances to amend a no-shooting measure for an area around… Continue reading

Stretches of Quillayute River system reopened to fishing

Much of the Quillayute River system reopened to fishing Saturday following closures for low water levels. The Quillayute River, as well as sections of the… Continue reading

PREP FOOTBALL PICKS: NeahBay-Crescent playoff game slated tonight

PREP FOOTBALL PICKS: NeahBay-Crescent playoff game slated tonight

The streak has to stop somewhere, it has to stop sometime. It’s been more than 14 years since Crescent celebrated a football win… Continue reading

PREP FOOTBALL PICKS: NeahBay-Crescent playoff game slated tonight
Textiles and tales featured in First Friday Art Walk

Textiles and tales featured in First Friday Art Walk

Brown, the color of fall harvest and abundance, the turning of leaves and of spicy treats, takes the theme for the First Friday… Continue reading

Textiles and tales featured in First Friday Art Walk
Autumn colors to shine in Port Townsend Art Walk on Saturday

Autumn colors to shine in Port Townsend Art Walk on Saturday

Seeking adventure, Beverly McNeil moved to a remote village in Alaska in her 20s. There, she assumed the role of sole health… Continue reading

Autumn colors to shine in Port Townsend Art Walk on Saturday