Thirteen-year-old cellist Travis Baros was shocked when he found out he had won his division in a North Olympic Peninsula-wide contest.
Rather than give a traditional box of chocolates this Valentine's Day, go on a chocolate tour in Seattle. It's a gift chocolate lovers will love.
More than 330 runners and walkers braved temperatures in the mid-30s, not only to race the clock and themselves, but a ...
A bill to create a new state department is discussed. Gov. Matt Meyer's nominees are confirmed by the state Senate.
What better way to get people together than to talk about a book, ask organizers of Whatcom READS. For 17 years, the program has connected people across the county for a profound — and fun — ...
Just in time for a cold winter weekend, there are plenty of themed events including Soupocalypse and the 19th annual Strange ...
Strange Brewfest, a symphony performance and the First Saturday Art Walk highlight this weekend’s events on the North Olympic Peninsula.
Gov. Matt Meyer sent a letter to senators after he was inaugurated, withdrawing his predecessors’ names for the port board.
Workers at the Port Townsend Food Co-op are in the process of unionization, with an election likely next month. More than 50 percent of workers need to vote in favor in order for a union to form. “We ...
The Bogachiel Garden Club held its Annual Tea, held on Jan. 25 at the Forks Congregational Church. This year’s event featured a program from the Discovery Bay Wild Bird Rescue directed by Cynthia ...
Spring season is almost here and today vehicle reservations are available today for Washington State Ferries’ Spring 2025 ...
Cmdr. R.J. Jameson relieved Cmdr. Todd Galvin as commanding officer of Naval Magazine Indian Island during a change-of-command ceremony Jan. 24 in Port Townsend. Galvin … ...