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The Port of Port Townsend got farming advice straight from the horse’s mouth at the Chimacum Grange last week. Opinions on the port’s intent to purchase the Short’s Family Farm … more
Port Townsend has launched the first of five short videos that showcase its financial sustainability project. Following the first week’s introduction, a new video will be released each … more
The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office received 626 calls for service between Friday, April 21 and Friday, May 5. Below are selected reports. At 4:24 p.m. Thursday, May 4 in Port Hadlock, a … more
A Coast Guard helicopter crew from Port Angeles rescued one person and two dogs early Wednesday from a grounded sailboat off the shore Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Coast Guard watchstanders … more
Port Townsend’s 4-H Robotics Team 4918, or “The Roboctopi” have qualified for the Pacific Northwest FIRST Robotics District Championship in Cheney. FIRST stands for For … more
A mammoth tooth and a bone believed to be a spinal vertebra fragment from a mammoth or mastodon are now in the protective custody of Washington State Parks thanks to coincidences involving Fort … more
Cash-strapped once again, the board for the Fort Worden Public Development Authority has unanimously approved the doubling of the organization’s $250,000 line of credit with Kitsap Bank. … more
The Jefferson County Public Utility District was handed a late Christmas present from Uncle Sam. Receiving a $5.4 million loan from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), the utility … more
For a good while in America, rural communities and high-speed internet have gone together like oil and water. Whether it’s the underfunded and poorly maintained infrastructure or the … more
During the night of Nov. 10, between 8 and 10 p.m., Braith Miller’s 1974, 45-foot ketch Touchstone, crashed onto the shore near Bayview Restaurant in downtown Port Townsend. Winds in Port … more
A surprising spring soaker left Port Townsend with flooded streets and businesses near downtown, damaged roadways, and left muddy debris slides throughout town. Landslides and flooding caused the … more
The Port Townsend School District could soon join suit in a legal case against big tech, but the odds of winning appear to be slim. Seattle Public Schools decided Friday, Jan. 6 to sue the tech … more
Appearing in court via Zoom from her bed in her Lake Stevens home, the woman accused of  vehicular homicide in the roadside death of a 10-year-old girl north of Queets last year pleaded … more
OLYMPIA - A national test given to people who want to be para-educators in public schools often slows the process and presents roadblocks for bilingual applicants, some educators say. Substitute … more
Nearly an acre of land was blackened by a wildland fire near Spencer Creek Road Saturday. The blaze was reported on logged land owned by the state Department of Natural Resources, said Brinnon … more
There are few structures as important to Olympic Peninsula residents as the Hood Canal Bridge. With recent news that the crucial overpass will close down for four weekends this summer, local … more
All four members of the Port Townsend City Council who have terms ending this year have filed as candidates for another term. Mayor David Faber and fellow councilmembers Amy Howard, Monica … more
    Jefferson County Commissioner Kate Dean is weighing a congressional campaign following U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer’s announcement that he will not seek another term. … more
Last week The Leader reported on State Route 104 and the huge number of accidents on this dangerous stretch of road west of the Hood Canal Bridge. It also detailed the continuing delays to the safety … more
The wife of a Port Ludlow man stabbed to death by his teenage son in November has filed a lawsuit against Jefferson County, alleging county officials should have kept her son in custody because of … more
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