Business

BUSINESS BRIEFS: New surgeon joins Port Townsend orthopedic clinic … and other items

PORT TOWNSEND — Paul Naumann, MD, orthopedic surgeon, recently joined Jefferson Healthcare Medical Center’s Orthopedic Clinic.

Business

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

• Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at Blakeslee’s Bar &Grill, 1222 S. Forks…

Living Legends dance show in Port Angeles to celebrate cultures

Life

Living Legends dance show in Port Angeles to celebrate cultures

PORT ANGELES — Dances, songs and authentic Latin American, Native American and Polynesian costumes will be combined into…

Strange brews at Port Townsend festival include doughnut, Doritos and ghost pepper flavors

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Strange brews at Port Townsend festival include doughnut, Doritos and ghost pepper flavors

PORT TOWNSEND — Offering tastes from doughnuts to Doritos, the 13th annual Strange Brewfest in Port Townsend didn’t…

Clallam judge affirms use of shackles in pretrial appearances

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Clallam judge affirms use of shackles in pretrial appearances

PORT ANGELES — The shackling of jail inmates accused or charged with offenses in Clallam County Superior Court…

Aldrich’s Market under new ownership

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Aldrich’s Market under new ownership

PORT TOWNSEND — Aldrich’s Market will open under new ownership Thursday after almost closing for good in November.

Peninsula women march in D.C.; more than 35 Clallam, Jefferson residents join protest

News

Peninsula women march in D.C.; more than 35 Clallam, Jefferson residents join protest

By Libby Wennstrom

News

NEWS BRIEFS: Exercises start Monday at Naval Magazine Indian Island … and other items

PORT HADLOCK — Naval Magazine Indian Island will participate In Exercise Solid Curtain-Citadel Shield 2017 beginning Monday and…

Anti-abortion activists and supporters of President Donald Trump march up Constitution Avenue en route to the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., on Friday during the 44th annual March for Life. (Carolyn Kaster/The Associated Press)

News

Thousands join anti-abortion rally in D.C.

By Ben Nuckols

News

EYE ON JEFFERSON: Port conducts public meeting on rates

Port of Port Townsend commissioners will discuss rates at a special public workshop Wednesday.

Life

HELP LINE: Tax-Aide volunteers available again this year

AFTER ALL THESE years, there’s a reason that we insist on continuing to call this little weekly effort…

Life

BIRD WATCH: ‘Wisdom’ lives on in albatross colony

A NEWSPAPER CLIPPING from Huntsville, Ala., contained some unexpected surprises.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Spicer’s press briefing a harbinger of ‘alternative facts’ to come

The first press briefing of the Trump administration saw the White House press secretary, Mr. Sean Spicer, accuse…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Vast participation in ‘Womxn’s’ Day marches was a great thing to see

It was a great pleasure to view all the enthusiasm in the “Womxn’s” Day marches.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Thank you, Obamas, for all you’ve accomplished

As President Barack Obama leaves office, we want to take time to thank him for the leadership he…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: I hope you’re happy, Trump supporters, with what you’ve wrought

Well, all you Trump voters out there, I hope you are happy now.

Democrats confer on the Senate floor as the Republican side sits empty during a recess Friday in Olympia. Senators were debating whether to vote on the “levy cliff” bill, which would delay a reduction in the amount of money school districts can collect though property taxes. (Ted S. Warren/The Associated Press)

Politics

Senate Republicans release education funding plan

By Rachel La Corte

Brewskies up! Port Townsend Strange Brewfest to serve up variety of flavors

Entertainment

Brewskies up! Port Townsend Strange Brewfest to serve up variety of flavors

PORT TOWNSEND — Strange Brewfest is back for its 13th straight year of creative beers and ciders to…

Life

ISSUES OF FAITH: Take time for hello and goodbye with Godspeed

OUR DAILY SALUTATIONS and valedictions to each other are often rote.

Port of Port Townsend considers rate increases

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Port of Port Townsend considers rate increases

PORT TOWNSEND — Port of Port Townsend commissioners are considering raising rates from between 10 percent and 16…