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Downtown Port Angeles ‘painted’ as precursor to big water main, sidewalk project

PORT ANGELES – Those paint markings that have shown up on some of the downtown sidewalks don’t mean…

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Peninsula lawmakers pleased with busy Olympia session

OLYMPIA – One of the state’s busier legislative sessions has wrapped up, and the 24th District’s legislators say…

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Year-round Neah Bay tug bill passes – but funding still an issue

OLYMPIA – Legislation to fund a year-round rescue tugboat at Neah Bay – a longtime goal of environmentalists…

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Water supply remains stable despite dry month

Forecast streamflows in the Elwha and Dungeness rivers were stable through March, remaining on track to be normal…

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Port Angeles waterfront development ‘idea’ would have mix of retail, condos

PORT ANGELES – Construction could begin as early as this summer for a mixed residential and retail development…

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Clallam PUD considers updating discount programs

PORT ANGELES – Clallam County Public Utility District is considering the first changes to its low-income senior and…

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Sunday Showcase: Port Townsend Paper creditors await next move of federal Bankruptcy Court

PORT TOWNSEND – Unsecured creditors won’t know if they’ll get paid – or how much they might get…

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Port Angeles awards $18.4 million Eighth Street bridges contract

PORT ANGELES – Parsons RCI Inc. has been awarded the bid to build the new Eighth Street bridges…

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Section of Front Street sidewalk to remain closed

PORT ANGELES – A section of parking lane and sidewalk along Front Street, where an eight-inch water line…

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Water main break floods Port Angeles streets, including portion of U.S. 101

PORT ANGELES – An eight-inch water main along Front Street broke at about 4:45 p.m. Tuesday, and flooded…

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Clallam PUD seeks to improve customer service, phones during extreme storms

PORT ANGELES – Clallam County Public Utility District hopes to have improved power outage reporting and repair dispatching…

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Port Angeles seeking development proposals for old fire hall

PORT ANGELES – If you have any ideas for the former fire hall at 215 S. Lincoln St.,…

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Port Angeles gets $1.9 million state loan for stormwater project

PORT ANGELES – The city has received a $1.9 million, low-interest state loan to help fix one of…

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Port Angeles eyes trio of major projects this summer

PORT ANGELES – City engineers have been busy this winter designing a trio of major public works projects.…

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Port Angeles to get $45,000 more for archaeologist

PORT ANGELES – The state will give the city up to $45,000 extra for the advertising and recruitment…

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Sequim theater troupe forced to move

SEQUIM – The show will go on, but the venue will change – or so hopes the Olympic…

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Port of Port Angeles pursuing federal funds to build barging dock

PORT ANGELES – Port officials will pursue federal grant funding to study as well as possibly design and…

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Rayonier mill cleanup at $24 million — and counting

PORT ANGELES – It’s been seven years, and an estimated $24 million, since the cleanup of the Rayonier…

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Hospice bill flounders in House; Clallam agency weighs next move

OLYMPIA – An attempt to exempt Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County from state licensing requirements for its proposed…

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Wave energy project off Cape Flattery to get public comment period

NEAH BAY – A draft environmental assessment of a proposed ocean wave energy project off the Pacific coast…