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 town grew so did the papers: The North West, The ...
Detective Sgt. Jason Greenspane is something of an institution in town. In 1995, he donned his Port Townsend Police ...
Polls closed promptly at 8 p.m. Tuesday, and the first batch of ballots has been tallied for the Nov. 4 general election. Of ...
Detective Sgt. Jason Greenspane is something of an institution in town. In 1995, he donned his Port Townsend Police Department (PTPD) badge and took to the streets for his first solo … ...
Many people, including conservatives, independents and liberals, are uneasy about what’s happening in our country right now. Thousands of federal workers have lost their jobs. Hundreds of … ...
Kay Wojt Wilson passed away on March 23, 2025, in Bremerton. Born October 31, 1938, in Leavenworth, Washington, Kay’s life was marked by a deep commitment to community, education, and music. … ...
Jim Todd passed away peacefully early in the morning of Oct. 9th. He was 90 years old and had been a deeply committed PT community member for the last 30 years. It is impossible to do justice to ...
When W.L. Jones launched the Morning Leader in Port Townsend on Oct. 2, 1889, the streets of the city were already crowded with newspapers. The first came in 1859, followed by several others: The ...
A Jefferson County Superior Court judge has issued a temporary restraining order preventing the city of Port Townsend from clearing the Evans Vista homeless encampment. The order restricts all … ...
The Leader logo · Facebook · X (formerly Twitter) · BlueSky · LinkedIn · Email · Print · Port Townsend Mayor David Faber fields questions at the council meeting held outside the encampment near the ...
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