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Port Angeles jump-starts biodiesel

PORT ANGELES – By December 2008, 2 percent of the diesel fuel sold in the state must be…

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Port Angeles school levy group gears up as ballots go out Wednesday

PORT ANGELES – It’s election time again. But unlike last November, there’s just one issue – for the…

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Van De Wege chosen for assistant whip position

OLYMPIA – The 24th District’s newest legislator is quickly making a name for himself in the state capital.…

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Olympic Discovery Trail set to move west

It will take a few years, but Olympic Discovery Trail travelers are a little bit closer to getting…

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Port preparing to overhaul airport tarmacs, runway

PORT ANGELES – Aging pavement and an increasing number of larger jet aircraft are prompting a $1.24 million…

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Sand trucks replace snow plows

Snow settled into ice across the North Olympic Peninsula on Thursday, and sand trucks replaced snow plows on…

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Port Angeles, Sequim may top region in latest storm’s snowfall

A snowstorm moving across the North Olympic Peninsula from west to east on Wednesday probably dropped the most…

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Here we blow again: North Olympic Peninsula buffeted

Several trees were blown down in Clallam and Jefferson counties and power was knocked out to many areas…

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Mudslide-closed street due to be reopened today

PORT ANGELES – Hill Street should be reopened by about 10 a.m. today after the road is cleared…

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Coma patient awake and back in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES – Lonee Schoenfeldt, back home after two months in critical care in faraway hospitals, said she’ll…

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Peninsula lawmakers map plans for legislative year

OLYMPIA – A property tax amendment, keeping funding in place for widening a local stretch of U.S. Highway…

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PA transfer station opens for business

PORT ANGELES – Cutting the ribbon just made it official. The Regional Transfer Station at the end of…

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Peninsula: Bad weather returns with vengeance

PORT ANGELES – Heavy rain and high winds returned to Clallam County on Tuesday but didn’t cause anywhere…

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Many brave cold temperatures to ring in 2007

It was a typical January day on the North Olympic Peninsula, with overcast skies, temperatures in the low…

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Hoh chief’s services set to begin Friday

LAPUSH – Memorial services for the late hereditary chief of the Hoh tribe will begin Friday at the…

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“We opened up Lincoln Park this morning,” said Corey Delikat, a city park maintenance worker on Thursday.

Port Angeles’ Lincoln Park reopens after windstorm damage cleared PORT ANGELES – Lincoln Park is open once again…

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Most West End garbage goes out of the county

Most of the 9 percent of Clallam County’s waste that is produced in the West End is trucked…

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Hoh Chief Klia will ‘definitely be missed’

FORKS – The hereditary chief of the Hoh tribe died Wednesday in a Seattle hospital of injuries sustained…

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Merrill & Ring files trade claim on British Columbia log sales

PORT ANGELES – Merrill & Ring Forestry LP has filed a formal claim under the North American Free…

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Hoh hereditary tribal chief in serious condition from crash

FORKS – A man hospitalized with serious injuries after a head-on collision Saturday afternoon is the hereditary chief…