Daily Update Newsletter

Fourth and largest new home moved into Port Townsend

Fourth and largest new home moved into Port Townsend

Following on the heels of three other homes floated in on barges from Victoria, B.C., a fourth one from Mt. Vernon made its way through Port Townsend on Tuesday.

Fourth and largest new home moved into Port Townsend
Homemade boat sinks after clipping Port Townsend pier

Homemade boat sinks after clipping Port Townsend pier

“It was a little more horsepower than this boat could handle, and the steering wasn’t there,” the boat owner said.

Homemade boat sinks after clipping Port Townsend pier

Police respond when Port Angeles elementary student reports being offered ride

Official says the child ran home after two men asked him if he wanted a ride.

Port Angeles man pleads not guilty to posting others’ sexual photos online

Port Angeles man pleads not guilty to posting others’ sexual photos online

Adam Chamberlin, 43, administrator of a defunct Facebook group, also entered not guilty pleas on firearms and stolen property charges.

Port Angeles man pleads not guilty to posting others’ sexual photos online
PREP FOOTBALL: Port Townsend rushes past Klahowya

PREP FOOTBALL: Port Townsend rushes past Klahowya

Redhawks take upper hand in state playoff chase

PREP FOOTBALL: Port Townsend rushes past Klahowya
Port Townsend School of the Arts sets up Day of the Dead altar for community

Port Townsend School of the Arts sets up Day of the Dead altar for community

The public is invited to decorate it in honor of the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated in November.

Port Townsend School of the Arts sets up Day of the Dead altar for community

Port Angeles man accused of posting another’s illicit photos on Facebook page

Adam Chamberlin, 43, is also accused of possessing an illegal sawed-off shotgun.

Peninsula businesses impacted by tourism invited to two-day summit this month

Olympic Peninsula Tourism Commission’s annual gathering is set for Oct. 27-28 at Fort Worden Commons.

Port of Port Angeles approves $4 million for interior work on composites center

The construction costs to complete the center are mostly covered through outside grant funding.

Clallam commissioners agree to fill vacant Road Department positions

The positions were left open during the chip seal season this summer.

A few competitive races could change control of state Legislature

A few competitive races could change control of state Legislature

State Democrats hope to regain control of the Senate and Republicans have their eye on a majority in the House.

A few competitive races could change control of state Legislature

Port Angeles man held after police say they found heroin during burglary investigation

Authorities say burglary of New Day Eatery led police to search the home of Bradford R. Boulden, 30.

Hearing set today for alleged Port Angeles bus attacker

Hearing set today for alleged Port Angeles bus attacker

Riley Edge White, 59, had a review hearing set over because an update on a psychological evaluation of White was needed.

Hearing set today for alleged Port Angeles bus attacker
US Bank makes $2,000 donation to Port Angeles Symphony program

US Bank makes $2,000 donation to Port Angeles Symphony program

The donation will go help with the Adventures in Music program

US Bank makes $2,000 donation to Port Angeles Symphony program
Storm forecast to be historic fizzles on North Olympic Peninsula

Storm forecast to be historic fizzles on North Olympic Peninsula

Winds caused outages and took down trees and limbs, but on a smaller scale than the area had expected.

Storm forecast to be historic fizzles on North Olympic Peninsula
North Olympic Peninsula’s first limited-license legal technician is sworn in

North Olympic Peninsula’s first limited-license legal technician is sworn in

Vanessa Ridgway is only the 17th such technician in the state, offering a new resource for those who cannot afford a lawyer.

North Olympic Peninsula’s first limited-license legal technician is sworn in

Port of Port Townsend commissioners tackling 2017 budget this month

A public hearing on the spending plan is scheduled for Oct. 26.

Justice delayed? 6,000 rape kits sit untested

Justice delayed? 6,000 rape kits sit untested

State Rep. Gina McCabe’s goal for the state is to be the first in the country with no backlog.

Justice delayed? 6,000 rape kits sit untested

‘You could hear every crunch’: Washington man survives grizzly bear attack

Neil Rico survives face-to-face encounter with a 500-pound grizzly bear in Montana and escapes without broken bones or internal injuries.