Daily Update Newsletter

Sequim recognized for water reclimation facility compliance

Wastewater Treatment Plant Outstanding Performance awarded

Smith receives Certificate of Municipal Leadership

Smith receives Certificate of Municipal Leadership

Awarded by Association of Washington Cities

Smith receives Certificate of Municipal Leadership
2020 fiber arts festival now online

2020 fiber arts festival now online

The North Olympic Fiber Arts Festival has gone virtual. The festival website at FiberArtsFestival.org and Facebook page at Facebook.com/northolympicfiberarts festival) is showcasing several local… Continue reading

2020 fiber arts festival now online

Enrollment dips in most Clallam districts

Decline to be school-year-long issue

Enrollment dips in most Jefferson districts

Decline to be school-year-long issue

Growing figs topic of Green Thumbs presentation

Growing figs topic of Green Thumbs presentation

Paul Kolesnikoff, a graduate of the 2019 WSU Master Gardener Program, will discuss how to grow figs at noon Thursday. The event… Continue reading

Growing figs topic of Green Thumbs presentation
Health officer warns of need for vigilance

Health officer warns of need for vigilance

Rise in COVID-19 cases likely due to cold weather, holidays

Health officer warns of need for vigilance

Marine life expert to discuss harbor seals in free online lecture

Fort Flagler has seen an increase in harbor seals on its beach this year, according to Friends of Fort Flagler State Park.… Continue reading

Mount Baker Block Building sold for $6.8 million

Mount Baker Block Building sold for $6.8 million

Longtime owner passes historic property on to Port Townsend restaurateur

Mount Baker Block Building sold for $6.8 million
Port Townsend Gallery features Biskup, Scruggs

Port Townsend Gallery features Biskup, Scruggs

The Port Townsend Gallery is spotlighting two artists during the month of October. Artwork by Mike Biskup and Loren Scruggs is on… Continue reading

Port Townsend Gallery features Biskup, Scruggs
Through pandemic, spay-neuter clinics continue

Through pandemic, spay-neuter clinics continue

Thanks to a donation to the Peninsula Friends of Animals, owners of 11 pets were able to take advantage of a spay/neuter clinic.… Continue reading

Through pandemic, spay-neuter clinics continue
Emergency feeding stations ready for Big One

Emergency feeding stations ready for Big One

Eight self-contained trailered units to be placed around county

Emergency feeding stations ready for Big One
Holiday Inn Express owner seeks chapter 11 bankruptcy to keep hotel

Holiday Inn Express owner seeks chapter 11 bankruptcy to keep hotel

Bank looks to put in new operators of 10-year-old business

Holiday Inn Express owner seeks chapter 11 bankruptcy to keep hotel
Possible rare ‘seven-armed octopus’ found on Whidbey beach

Possible rare ‘seven-armed octopus’ found on Whidbey beach

Scientists from across the nation believe it’s most likely a specimen of Haliphron atlanticus

Possible rare ‘seven-armed octopus’ found on Whidbey beach
Council OKs signs highlighting Port Townsend history

Council OKs signs highlighting Port Townsend history

New displays will replace city’s outdated business directories

Council OKs signs highlighting Port Townsend history
Digital, gourd art in spotlight at Blue Whole Gallery in October

Digital, gourd art in spotlight at Blue Whole Gallery in October

Two award-winning veteran artists part of ‘Celebration of the Season of Arts’

Digital, gourd art in spotlight at Blue Whole Gallery in October

Fire Chief Brad Martin’s leadership questioned

Port Ludlow firefighters cast vote of no confidence

League of Women Voters sets forums

Two online public events offered before Nov. 3 general election

LEFTIES: West Coast offers diamond gems

LEFTIES: West Coast offers diamond gems

The Port Angeles Lefties continued their roster rollout for the 2021 season by adding four West Coast Conference athletes from St. Mary’s… Continue reading

LEFTIES: West Coast offers diamond gems