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    An eclectic cultural combination of musicians, who only could have come together in Montreal, are treating The Palindrome to their distinctive sound, as Rainshadow Recording … more
  Officials with the state Department of Labor & Industries (L&I) delivered the final Duckabush River citation to the Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife (WDFW) this month, … more
    The traditional lands of the S’Klallam, on the present-day beaches of Fort Worden State Park, welcomed tribal canoe families on Friday, July 26, as the landing served as … more
    The Port Townsend City Council conducted interviews at City Hall on Tuesday, July 23 to determine who will temporarily fill Position 2 following the resignation of council … more
    A Chimacum man faces nine months in jail and one year of probation after pleading guilty to a felony count of second degree assault with a deadly weapon and reckless … more
Elementary teacher gets Fulbright Christine Kiely, a teacher at Salish Coast Elementary, has received a Fulbright Teacher Exchange award to Brazil from the U.S. Department of State and the … more
    The Northwest Watershed Institute invited community members and elected officials to celebrate the Department of Natural Resources’ proposal to expand the Dabob Bay … more
  A “fundraiser festival” has been organized by friends and neighbors to help a farmer purchase the farm where they have lived and worked for five years.  Laurae … more
    Kira Mardikes’ artistry begins in the soil. From there, it vines its way through a myriad of mediums, blossoming into illustrations, comic book stories, murals, sips of … more
  Working as a ghostwriter isn’t generally a path to prominence, but for a recent retiree who’s made Quilcene her second home, ghostwriting scored her a named credit on a … more
For thousands of years, local tribes nurtured and maintained prairies in the area of Port Townsend. These prairies have now been reduced to a remnant of about 1.5 acres at the golf course, a few … more
  Let the battle over the future of natural gas in Washington begin. State election officials on Wednesday certified an initiative for the November ballot that seeks to reverse … more
  Cities in Washington are eager to see underused office buildings converted to housing. A new state tax break could help. The state legislature approved a law this year to allow … more
  Cap-and-trade proceeds will cover the tab. Eligible ratepayers will receive the one-time discounts by mid-September, weeks before an initiative to repeal climate law is voted on. … more
    Talk about a thankless job. In Washington state, school district budgeting has suddenly become much more difficult. After more than a decade of strong revenue growth, … more
    With the fall hunting seasons approaching, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) managers are reminding prospective hunters to “beat the rush” and … more
    The inaugural Jefferson County Airport Day is scheduled for 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 3. It will feature historic aircraft displays, helicopter and hot air balloon … more
    Campers in Washington’s state parks will soon find themselves unable to stay in one site quite as long. New rules approved by the Washington Parks and Recreation … more
    A four-point ethics complaint filed against Port Townsend Mayor David Faber on July 15 alleges that Faber has used his position for personal financial benefit, provided legal … more
    After 18 years with the North Olympic Salmon Coalition, Rebecca Benjamin has stepped down as its executive director. Effective July 22, Benjamin became director of the   … more
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