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  Once a quarter I’m taking you into my kitchen for a look at what I’m learning, and how it adds to a kitchen life.   New Cuisine—Africa I’m … more
    The Port Townsend Film Festival’s ongoing “Focus Film” series is partnering with Dove House Advocacy Services in April to present the 2020 film … more
  The Mock Trial team at Port Townsend High School competed in the Washington State Championships March 22-24.  The team won the William Downing Values and Professionalism Award … more
Port Townsend High School's Knowledge Bowl team secured their second consecutive state championship title, but not before a nail-biting semifinal that pushed the competition into overtime.   … more
As I write this, an eerie silence has descended on our house. Is it late at night? Nope.  Has the unregulated militia ceased exercising their Second Amendment rights out at the … more
Yep, it is my backyard grass patch. It is a pit because the grass seems to find it a real struggle to survive and thrive in the face of the clay comprising the bulk of the dirt in my yard. It is the … more
    On Thursday, March 28, the East Jefferson track and field teams traveled to Bainbridge High School to compete in an Olympic League meet. In addition to the host school, … more
It was an assignment in the San Juan Islands. The magazine had sent me to write a couple of features. At the end of the weekend, waiting for the ferry to head back to the mainland, I sat on the beach … more
“What has happened to Olympic Pride?” is a question posed frequently over the past few months. The answer is positive and affirming. While the non-profit organization “Olympic … more
My husband and I moved here in 2001. Our son and family had found this lovely town. We came to be near them.   Born on an Iowa farm, went to one-room country school. High School … more
By Judy Alexander    Perhaps newcomers and even some who have been here longer are unaware of the campaign that established our public power utility, or some of the other … more
County leaders are awaiting a report by the state Department of Commerce, and collecting names to serve on a task force, applications for which are due by March 29, which will evaluate options for a … more
A Port Townsend woman who was permanently banned from the city’s Mountain View Swimming Pool after a July 2022 incident with a transgender employee is seeking $350,000 in damages, her ban … more
The Lake Stevens woman who lost control of her car and struck two girls in the entrance of a campground in July 2021, killing one and badly injuring the other, has been sentenced to 90 months in … more
The Lake Stevens woman who lost control of her car and struck two girls in the entrance of a campground in July 2021, killing one and badly injuring the other, has been sentenced to 90 months in … more
“Nature” always has the last laugh, just as it’s forcibly reminding us now. Harmony with nature was never a choice, but forced upon us over the long and short run. It’s past … more
There are only about 1,700 registered voters in Quilcene.  It’s a pretty small community.  That means your vote really counts! Last month the Quilcene School District offered voters … more
I recently attended “The Climate Restorers — Part 1” at The Commons in Fort Worden. (Thank you, Skeeter a.k.a. Michael Pilarski, and Rick and Jan!)     The film … more
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