Jefferson County

ISSUES OF FAITH: Treat people as God’s creations

“SEEK JUSTICE, LOVE mercy, and walk humbly with God” (Micah 6:8). Judaism places the highest value on taking care of and seeking justice for the… Continue reading

‘Curious Incident’ breaks theatrical ground on Peninsula
‘Curious Incident’ breaks theatrical ground on Peninsula
Black, Native lives matter

Black, Native lives matter

About 60 people gathered Wednesday at Mountain View Commons in Port Townsend to hold a “die-in” of 8 minutes, 46 seconds to commemorate the period… Continue reading

Black, Native lives matter

Clallam County reports new COVID-19 case

Public health officers in Clallam and Jefferson counties expressed concerns about a rise in community transmission of COVID-19 on Wednesday as Clallam County added a… Continue reading

Collins elected VP of Washington Public Utility Districts Association

Collins elected VP of Washington Public Utility Districts Association

Kenneth Collins has been selected as the vice president of the Washington Public Utility Districts Association for 2020-2021. Collins was the association’s secretary… Continue reading

Collins elected VP of Washington Public Utility Districts Association

COVID-19 cases remain steady on Peninsula

It’s too soon to tell how reduced COVID-19 restrictions are affecting coronavirus transmission on the North Olympic Peninsula, health officials said. No new cases of… Continue reading

PAT NEAL: The coming crisis

IT WAS ANOTHER tough week in the news. We live in a time when people tend to blame the media for bad news, but all… Continue reading

Jefferson Farmers Markets offer craft vendors, delivery within Port Townsend

Jefferson Farmers Markets offer craft vendors, delivery within Port Townsend

Jefferson County Farmers Markets now include art and craft vendors, and the Port Townsend market offers online delivery by bike. Due to… Continue reading

Jefferson Farmers Markets offer craft vendors, delivery within Port Townsend
Widespread protests continue

Widespread protests continue

About 200 take stand in Forks on Sunday

Widespread protests continue

Peninsula College to host visual arts festival

Peninsula College will celebrate student work in the arts during the Student Arts Festival this week, beginning today. The annual event, sponsored… Continue reading

OUTDOORS: Most Peninsula beaches open to shellfish harvesting

OUTDOORS: Most Peninsula beaches open to shellfish harvesting

Shellfish harvesting in Clallam and Jefferson counties will reopen with few exceptions on Monday. Discovery Bay is closed for all species harvesting because… Continue reading

OUTDOORS: Most Peninsula beaches open to shellfish harvesting

A GROWING CONCERN: Work today, lawn tomorrow

full bore into June with the official start of summer, June 28 at 5:43 p.m., less than two weeks away.… Continue reading

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

Weekly virtual meeting at 12 p.m. Wednesday. For information email info@port angeles.org. • Forks Chamber of Commerce… Continue reading

Rain garden workshop going online

The Washington State University’s Jefferson County Extension will present a two-part workshop about rain gardens on the Zoom meeting platform. Rain garden… Continue reading

Student protest

Student protest

“Silence is Violence.” Compassionate Peacekeeping Now.” Black Lives Matter.” At least 100 to 150 Port Townsend High School students took to the… Continue reading

Student protest

Jefferson to consider Phase 3

Jefferson County Jefferson County commission The three Jefferson County commissioners will discuss a Phase 3 application when they meet at 9 a.m. Monday. To join… Continue reading