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Local arts consortium PT Artscape met behind the high school tennis courts on Saturday, June 3 to paint a welcoming mural on the wall of the maritime and wood shop building. Present were … more
Local ballet dancers are getting set for the 27th annual performance by Ling Hui’s dance studio, with shows at 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. Saturday, June 17. It will take place at Fort Worden’s … more
The Port Ludlow Art League will welcome Julie Paton as the speaker for its program meeting this month. Paton is a watercolor artist who began her artistic journey studying at the University of … more
Nematodes are everywhere! They are the most abundant multicellular animals on earth, with more than 80,000 known species. They are microscopic, elongated roundworms that occur naturally in soil … more
There are two types of dancers: Those who want to dance, and those who have to dance. Matia Simmons-Reimnitz, a Port Townsend senior, is staunchly the latter. “I can’t even … more
Happy Flag Day! Fifty-six years ago last Saturday the USS Liberty was attacked by the Israeli Air Force and Navy in international waters in the Mediterranean Sea during the Arab-Israeli War, … more
I want to share an incredible and inspirational experience with the citizens of Port Townsend. My 99-year-old father, Jack Caldwell suffered a minor stroke a little over two weeks ago; … more
On March 8, the Leader published an article explaining that right-of-ways will no longer be the city’s responsibility to maintain. Instead, they will be using that time and money to repair … more
Every June, my husband and I leave Port Townsend on our fishing boat to migrate north to Southeast Alaska where we spend the summer months catching wild salmon. This year is different. Instead, … more
Bill Mann’s brave reflection on his ancestors’ support for the Ku Klux Klan in Indiana is a good opportunity to recommend local author Timothy Egan’s book-length history of the … more
The Port Townsend Sailing Association, in conjunction with the Northwest Maritime Center, recently hosted the 40th annual Classic Mariners Regatta on Port Townsend Bay. Twenty boats participated … more
Quilcene graduating senior Kaydence Yeoman shares a hug while passing out flowers during Quilcene High’s graduation ceremony Saturday. Commencement was held Saturday for Chimacum and Quilcene … more
They met on a dating website, and she was everything he ever wanted in a woman. Delightful, spontaneous, outdoorsy. As he sat in the witness box in a Jefferson County courtroom, and his … more
Federal officials announced $13.8 million in funding Monday to bring high-speed internet to rural customers of Jefferson County Public Utility Service No. 1. The federal money includes a $9.2 … more
The ferry M/V Kennewick had a hard landing Saturday afternoon on the sailing from Coupeville, injuring several passengers and members of the crew. The vessel was not damaged and the incident is … more
Bina F. of Jefferson County rocked glitter face paint and a big smile at Saturday’s Pride gathering at Pope Marine Park. “It brings people together,” she said.  more
Today's cartoon is by Peter Kuper, PoliticalCartoons.com. more
Today's cartoon is by Peter Kuper, PoliticalCartoons.com. more
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Today's cartoon is by Pat Bagley, The Salt Lake Tribune. more
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