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The familiar whirlwind sound of helicopter blades provided the soundtrack for an energetic and entertaining return of Airport ...
Results of the Aug. 5 primary election will be posted on results.vote.wa.gov as early as 8 p.m. on election day. The Leader’s election coverage will be available on its website ...
Apollo Lewis of the Tulalip tribe paddles at the forward starboard side of the Salish Spirit family canoe en route to the beach at Fort Worden in the late morning of Tuesday, July 29. Tribes from ...
The Leader at 120 years: A brief history The Leader was not Port Townsend’s first newspaper. In 1859 the fewer than 200 literate souls in Port Townsend read the Port Townsend Register. As the ...
Seattle band Lightweight Champion at the Uptown Pub! Come celebrate the band's end of Spring tour.
Celebration of Life for Bernadine Carol Brooks Join us for her celebration of life on July 27 from 2-6pm  at the American ...
Two candidates in the race for a seat on Port Townsend’s city council spoke during a public forum hosted by the League of Women Voters of Jefferson County on July 16, while the third sent a … ...
The Port Townsend Marine Science Center is working together with the Fort Worden Public Development Authority and Washington State Parks to come up with a long-term vision for the rehabilitation ...
Former Port Townsend councilman Robert Gray is pressing the city council to change the name of one of the city’s streets in recognition of Black Lives Matter. Gray, a two-term councilman who … ...
With the Aug. 5 primary election fast approaching and three candidates vying for a single open seat on the Port Townsend City Council ...
Henry James’ ‘The Princess Casamassima’ tells a story of political radicalism in a time of economic inequality. But even James ran up against the limits of putting himself in the mind of a ...