The Port Townsend Athletic Club has joined the ranks of local institutions seeking to survive the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic through public fundraising.
Historic or not, the …
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Two new cases of COVID-19 were reported by public health officials Tuesday in Jefferson County.
Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, a total of 185 local residents have tested positive for …
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Leader news staff
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The 57-year-old Port Townsend woman who was struck by a pickup truck on West Sims Way Monday evening is in satisfactory condition at Harborview Medical Center, according to hospital spokesperson …
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The Brinnon School District will benefit from state funds to buy new laptops for its students.
The funds will help the district replace older, second-hand laptops for its pre-kindergarten through …
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Leader news staff
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Jefferson Healthcare is limiting visitations due to a high prevalence of COVID-19 throughout Jefferson County.
All departments operated by the district will only allow visitation under …
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Leader news staff
news@ptleader.com | 12/9/20 |
With a global pandemic playing the role of Grinch this year, Port Townsend had to figure out a way to safely celebrate the arrival of the holiday season.
And on Saturday, it did just that.
Port …
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The homeless shelter in the basement of the Port Townsend American Legion building had to temporarily move due to recent flooding damage from a broken city water main.
Bob Saring, club manager for …
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News on the national scale seems pretty bleak but around Port Townsend it’s already been beginning to look a lot like Christmas.
A contingent of PT Main Street Program decorators were …
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Luciano Marano
lmarano@ptleader.com | 12/9/20 |
After a nearly year-long dearth of youth athletics, sports are set (as of now) to return to Port Townsend High School in February.
In keeping with the modified Washington Interscholastic …
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Leader news staff
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Twenty-three new cases of COVID-19 have been found in Jefferson County over the past week, according to county public health officials.
Seven tests for the coronavirus came back positive Monday; …
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Brian Kelly
bkelly@ptleader.com | 12/8/20 |
Two witnesses who identified the driver who was allegedly responsible for a hit-and-run crash in Port Townsend that left a Brinnon woman injured should not be allowed to point out the driver in …
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A 59-year-old Klamath, California man was injured after he rolled his 1999 Dodge pickup truck on U.S. Highway 101 Saturday morning north of Quilcene.
The man was airlifted to Harborview Medical …
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Leader news staff
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