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One of the most extraordinary birds on Earth shares the Olympic Peninsula with us but there's a good chance you're unfamiliar with it.  That's because the Marbled Murrelet is grueling to … more
In our community, there are many versions of dads in the kitchen. From professional chefs to occasional sous chefs and backyard grillers, dads who bake pies and sourdough loaves, brew ale, and make … more
    The film “Dancing with the Dead: Red Pine and the Art of Translation” returns to Port Townsend for two screenings only, at 2 and 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, June 15, at … more
    California-based blues and roots band Rick Estrin and the Nightcats are returning to Port Townsend, to perform at The Palindrome at the Eaglemount Winery and Cidery, on … more
"Run Lola Run" has returned to select theaters for the 25th anniversary of its American release, and rewatching it reminded me of everything that made the independent cinema wave of the 1990s so … more
The practice of permaculture was developed and nurtured by indigenous people for thousands of years. Today, permaculture combines traditional knowledge with current research, and its principles can … more
    Castle & Crown Cellars’ long and winding road toward opening a tasting room in downtown Port Townsend was complicated by the interruption of COVID, but co-founders … more
    A water main failure underneath Mountain View Campus caused major flooding damage from the evening of Tuesday, May 28, through the morning of Wednesday, May 29, shutting down … more
    California sea lions might be taking up residence along the city’s waterfront to the delight of onlookers, but it is to the dismay of officials at the Port of Port … more
  Port Townsend Pride, the June 8 celebration of the visibility, self-acceptance, and equality of the LGBTQ+ community, will have a fresh feel this year.  It is being hosted for … more
    With the onset of summer, road repair season has begun and crews with the City of Port Townsend have plans to tackle some of the town’s most pesky potholes. … more
  Following the closure of the Visitor Information Center at the Jefferson Transit park and ride in March — and with tourism season ramping up — city staff report they have … more
PUD buys AP&T building The Jefferson PUD board of commissioners approved the purchase of the Alaska Power & Telecom (AP&T) building at 193 Otto St. during a special meeting on May … more
  The Port Townsend Marine Science Center has announced its next set of repair events, which show people how to fix clothing, electronics, furniture and a variety of household goods, and … more
    For one weekend a year, anglers young and old across the state can fish for many species without a license during the annual Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife’s … more
  The open meadow at 231 Mason St. in Port Hadlock, which is currently filled with tall grasses and surrounded by even taller trees, made for a beautiful gathering point on the warm, sunny … more
    The Quilcene Barn is back for its eighth season of free chamber music “Concerts in the Barn,” this year but it roots go much deeper.  Leigh Hearon, … more
    Gallery-9 in downtown Port Townsend is featuring the works of two artists for June with Susan Martin Spar’s oil paintings and pastels, and Robin McKann’s … more
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