News

Jefferson County approves compliance code

Board of Health, commissioners OK ordinance for new policy

News

Virus vaccines arrive on Peninsula

Counties to start shots this week

News

Port Angeles’ Parent to Parent to host virtual social hour

PORT ANGELES — Parent to Parent will host Third Friday Social Hour from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.…

Jefferson County Commissioner Greg Brotherton views old growth Douglas fir on a field tour of rare forest proposed for protection as part of Dabob Bay Natural Area. (Northwest Watershed Institute)

News

Coalition aims to expand protected area

Rhody forest on Dabob Bay said to be largest in world

Politics

Chapman elected to committee chair

OLYMPIA — State Rep. Mike Chapman has been elected chair of the state House Committee on Rural Development,…

News

Fort Worden Public Development Authority restructuring in works

Board to consider move to LLC to keep it afloat

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor: Unity with Democrats?

Unity

University of Washington Medical Center Pharmacy Manager Christine Meyer puts a tray of doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine into the deep freeze after the vaccine arrived at the University of Washington Medical Center's Montlake campus on Monday in Seattle. (Mike Siegel/The Seattle Times via The Associated Press)

News

Pfizer vaccine arrives in Washington

Peninsula confirms 6 new COVID-19 cases

Life

A GROWING CONCERN: Still time to prepare for winter

WOW, WHAT STRANGE weather — first gorgeous, then rain, rain, rain.

Business

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

Open to the public

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News

Home Fund donors dig deep

Generous residents of the North Olympic Peninsula have dug deep into their pockets during a time of hardship…

Lauren Kuehne, lead author of a new study of noise pollution on the Olympic Peninsula, works in the forests of Western Washington.

News

Growlers blamed for noise pollution

New study, Navy disagree on effects

Finnriver Farm & Cidery crew members Evelyn Cilley, left, and Sarah Albert co-host the Community Bowls and Soup Sharing this weekend.  photo Diane Urbani de la Paz

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Bowls, soup shared at cidery

Donations aid food banks

Sequim Scout Troop 1498 gears up to attack and trim back overgrown native roses, blackberries and brush along the trails at Layton Hill Horse Camp. They also camped and learned trail safety rules from the Peninsula chapter of Back Country Horsemen. (Carrie Kalina)

Life

HORSEPLAY: Scouts good place to learn, make friends

ALWAYS LEAVE A place better than you found it.

News

Pfizer vaccine expected to arrive in state Monday

Three COVID-19 cases reported across Peninsula this weekend

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News

Pfizer vaccine expected this week

Each county receiving 975 doses initially

News

EYE ON JEFFERSON: Multi-agency group to consider resiliency plan

The Intergovernmental Collaborative Group will review, and possibly adopt, the draft COVID recovery and resiliency plan during a…

Port Townsend High School Orchestra teacher Daniel Ferland will engineer this Saturday's virtual concert.  photo courtesy Port Townsend High School

Life

Port Townsend High School music benefit set

Donations to fund backpack program for students

Denise Winter stars in the title role in "May's Vote," the Key City Public Theatre production online Saturday and Sunday. photo Diane Urbani de la Paz

Arts & Entertainment

Key City Public Theatre plans variety of holiday events

PORT TOWNSEND — A drama about two suffragists, short daily videos and Zoom meetings with Santa Claus are…

Quilcene's Ward Norden sits on a bench at the recently constructed fishing pier at Lake Leland County Park. The Lake Leland day use park, boat ramp, fishing dock and waterfront area are open after a construction project by the state Department of Fish and Wildlife. (Holly Bauman)

Sports

OUTDOORS: Steelhead restrictions up for discussion

Bigger, better fishing pier now open at Lake Leland