Jefferson County

NEWS BRIEFS: Hood Canal Bridge to close for maintenance Wednesday … and other items

Hood Canal Bridge will have total closures from 8:45 a.m. to 11 a.m. Wednesday for routine maintenance flushing. State Department of Transportation bridge… Continue reading

Second suspect in Port Angeles triple homicide given $3 million bail
Second suspect in Port Angeles triple homicide given $3 million bail

Everyone wants to clean up state energy sector, but parties disagree on how

Partisan versions of bills proposed in House to transition Washington power

State bills would remove statute of limitations for felony sex crimes

The state House of Representatives’ public safety committee has heard public testimony on two bills that… Continue reading

State bill would raise legal age for buying tobacco

Washington could become seventh to increase limit

NEWS BRIEFS: Bentinck range activity begins soon … and other items

The land-based demolition range at Bentinck Island will be in use Wednesday through Friday, Feb. 8, the Royal Canadian Navy announced. The… Continue reading

PHOTO: Cutting edge recycling work in Port Townsend

PHOTO: Cutting edge recycling work in Port Townsend

Mandi Johnson, Americorp volunteer at the Marine Science Center in Port Townsend, uses a box cutter to cut the netting around a crab pot for… Continue reading

PHOTO: Cutting edge recycling work in Port Townsend
PHOTO: Splashes of color over Port Townsend

PHOTO: Splashes of color over Port Townsend

The skies above Port Townsend glow with the colors of a winter sunset Friday evening. More sunshine is expected today for the North Olympic Peninsula.… Continue reading

PHOTO: Splashes of color over Port Townsend

Kilmer: Pay the Coast Guard, end shutdown

WASHINGTON, D.C.— U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer on Wednesday called for an end to the partial federal government shutdown and urged Congress to immediately pay members… Continue reading

EYE ON JEFFERSON: County to consider mental health funding allocations

The three Jefferson County commissioners will consider allocations to mental health substance abuse programs when they meet at 9 a.m. Monday. The meeting will be… Continue reading

Rural investment, timber tax cuts focus of proposed law

Proposed Senate legislation would, if passed, aid the Emerald Coast Opportunity Zone by providing a tax… Continue reading

A GROWING CONCERN: Keep warm weather from wreaking havoc

I KNOW I promised you some more on pruning, but I’ve made some observations during this mid-winter week while driving to and from various yards.… Continue reading

End of shutdown prompts relief, fears

End of shutdown prompts relief, fears

Olympic National Park will reopen its visitor center today and staff will return to work Monday to begin preparing other areas, now… Continue reading

End of shutdown prompts relief, fears

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

Luncheon meetings are usually Wednesdays at noon at Blakeslee’s Bar & Grill, 1222 S. Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s guest… Continue reading

HELP LINE: Volunteering can be the best ‘bad time’ ever

I THINK MOST of us are familiar, directly or indirectly, with the phrase, “For a good time, call …” But how about “For a bad… Continue reading

HORSEPLAY: Port Townsend certified trainer helps teach riders

HORSEPLAY: Port Townsend certified trainer helps teach riders

ACCORDING TO CHRISTINE Headley “family are friends and friends become family” at the Heron Pond Farm Equestrian Center in Port Townsend. The United States Dressage… Continue reading

HORSEPLAY: Port Townsend certified trainer helps teach riders

Measles cases grow in state — none on Peninsula so far

Gov. Jay Inslee has declared a state of emergency in all counties after more than two dozen cases of measles were confirmed, none… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: New officers installed at association … and other items

The Port Angeles Downtown Association has announced the installation of newly elected officers for 2019. The officers were installed at a regularly… Continue reading

PENINSULA KITCHEN: Compare different recipes for taste, quickness

IT MAY COME as no surprise that I receive cookbooks for holiday gifts. This year was no exception. From my mother-in-law I received “Jerusalem: A… Continue reading