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The spirit of giving is in the air. And in the soup, too. Finnriver Farm & Cidery in Chimacum is hosting the third annual “Community Bowls & Soup Share” alongside their … more
The Caswell-Brown Village is entering a new phase. A cleaner phase. A portable shower unit has been brought to the village site and is scheduled to be hooked up to septic Wednesday, Nov. … more
A “first alarm” structure fire followed by a series of other 911 calls had firefighters at their limit last week. Callers described the fire on Lillian Street in Port Hadlock on … more
President-elect Joe Biden will take the oath of office on Jan. 20, 2021 and become the country's 46th president. Recent media reports quote a White House advisor that Trump is not expected to attend. more
The housing crisis may be more relevant now than ever, but Jefferson County nonprofits have been working hard to help for many years. Even with the new focus … more
Leslie Kelly special to the leader   Cynthia Osterman is certain that her son Benji is proud of the work she is doing in his name. Osterman is the founder and board chair of The Benji … more
The past year had its challenges and successes, according to Shelby Smith, board member of the Community Wellness Project. “It was a good year … more
  The COVID-19 pandemic continues to influence local food banks, according to Shirley Moss. Moss, manager of the Port Townsend Food Bank, has seen the … more
A local tradition of altruistic donations to the fine organizations of Jefferson County is set to continue this year with Give Jefferson, United Good Neighbors of Jefferson County. The local field … more
The Elwha River’s recovery is a story of hope when the world needs it most. An essay by local filmmaker and writer Jessica Plumb describing over a decade of delving into what happens when … more
Port Townsend’s own Brother Townsend is getting down to business with the release of their new line-up’s first full-length album, “All the King’s Ashes,” with a release … more
The housing crisis may be more relevant now than ever, but Jefferson County nonprofits have been working hard to help for many years. Even with the new focus on this growing issue, these housing … more
Leslie Kelly special to the leader   It grew out of a talk between two neighbors, sitting outside on a summer evening. “Martha [Trolin] and I were just talking about all the … more
Thank you for generously supporting  these essential organizations. Donations can be directed to any one of our 2021 Partner Organizations, however to ensure your gift is matched, and your … more
The Port Townsend Police Department received a total of 176 calls between Friday, Nov. 4, and Thursday, Nov. 10. Below are selected reports. At 1:25 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 6, an aid call was made in … more
The Port Townsend Police Department received a total of 176 calls between Friday, Nov. 4, and Thursday, Nov. 10. Below are selected reports. At 10 a.m. Friday, Nov. 4, a welfare check was made in … more
A 38-year-old homeless woman is facing seven counts of second-degree theft and a charge of second-degree animal cruelty after she allegedly stole her ex-boyfriend’s wallet and then went into … more
Derek Firenze dfirenze@ptleader.com As the votes continue rolling in, State Rep. Steve Tharinger has increased his Election Night lead from less than 5 points to more than 14 in the race for the … more
Election Day turned into a good night for Democratic Party incumbents. County Commissioner Greg Brotherton won a second term on the Jefferson County Board of Commissioners, and Jefferson County … more
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