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  The Nest is more than just a coffee house in Uptown Port Townsend. It’s a safe, fun, inspiring and helpful place for youth, for tweens, teens, and young adults under 25.  … more
From a military fill station to a post exchange facility to a decommissioned former landmark, the gas station at Fort Worden State Park has gone through many stages of use in its 103-year … more
The Port Townsend School District’s board of directors unanimously approved new policy on freedom of expression for school students, and new guidelines will be adopted in hopes of providing a … more
Extreme low tidal currents are causing cancellations of sailings from Port Townsend and Coupeville in July. Washington State Ferries will be operating on alternate schedules on that route until … more
The Port Townsend Police Department received a total of 124 calls between Friday, July 1, and Thursday, July 7. Below are selected reports. At 8 p.m. Monday, July 4, a caller near Boat Haven … more
One of Jefferson County’s largest, most famous, and most productive cattle farms may be acquired by the Port of Port Townsend. The port has entered into a non-binding “Letter of … more
A woman arrested for kidnapping and assaulting her girlfriend at Hoh Oxbow Campground last July was sentenced Friday to reduced charges in Jefferson County Superior Court after reaching a plea deal … more
OLYMPIA - Starting at the Olympia Ballroom in the state capital’s historic district, students from across Washington carried inflatable orcas and salmon and marched through the streets of … more
Jefferson County Public Health will host two clinics in Quilcene in the coming months to provide COVID-19 vaccinations for families with children 6 months and older. The clinics are planned for 9 … more
Jefferson County has agreed to hire Environmental Science Associates as the consultant to prepare a sea level rise study for the county. The county’s Department of Community Development … more
Not much has changed since the city of Port Townsend targeted a popular art piece in an Uptown neighborhood for lacking permits in October. Called the “Racoon Lodge,” the impromptu … more
A fire in the Olympic National Forest near the High Steel Bridge in the Skokomish Valley was contained at 26 acres on Friday. The blaze was initially spotted Wednesday, and officials with Olympic … more
The city of Port Townsend has submitted a “request for qualifications” for the potential construction of a new health and wellness center. The request is for a consultant to provide … more
The former chief financial officer for the Fort Worden Public Development Authority is facing a charge of first-degree theft. Diane Machelle Moody will make her first court appearance in Jefferson … more
A police officer purchased an unhoused man a brand new guitar after he reported his stolen earlier this month. more
The Port Townsend Police Department received a total of 189 calls for service between Saturday, Aug. 12 and Friday, Aug. 18. Below are selected reports. At 12:30 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 12 on the … more
“22 years and I just found the spot you were saving for me / Thanks for keeping it secret so I don’t have to share / The rock is still a little warm, so I’m going to sit here a … more
Letting go of a corporate job after achieving a management- level position might be intimidating for some. But Robert Evans, a 17-year veteran of the tire industry, is among those brave enough to do it. more
The first electric bus in Jefferson County will debut on the streets in no time. more
Port Townsend attracts especially creative, talented, engaged citizens from all walks of life. There’s an air of acceptance, as important to the local environment as our Victorian … more
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