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Port Angeles sewer system up and running again

PORT ANGELES — It’s OK to flush the toilet again, but you still can’t wade in the water.…

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Sewage spill raises public health concerns

PORT ANGELES — The state is more concerned about possible public health hazards from a sewer line break…

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Break in Port Angeles sewer due to be fixed today; effluent still pouring into harbor

PORT ANGELES — Repair of a breach in the city’s main sewer line is expected to begin at…

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Port eyes airport expansion

PORT ANGELES — Port commissioners began planning for the future of William R. Fairchild International Airport on Monday…

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Departing city councilwoman undergoes cancer surgery

PORT ANGELES — Cancer screening works, says outgoing City Councilwoman Lauren Erickson who revealed Monday that she has…

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Port Angeles council begins Eighth Street bridges redesign process

PORT ANGELES — The long process has begun to reconfigure the Eighth Street bridges from a steel design…

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Peninsula tourism boosters hopeful after Senate votes passport rule delay

The U.S. Senate has voted to delay a requirement for passports or other federal identification to cross the…

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Four former applicants to seek latest Port Angeles council vacancy

PORT ANGELES — Four of seven unsuccessful applicants for a City Council vacancy in February say they will…

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Erickson resigning from Port Angeles City Council

PORT ANGELES — City Councilwoman Lauren Erickson, who was elected to a second term in 2003, will resign…

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Fluoridation in Port Angeles delayed until Wednesday

PORT ANGELES — A telephone line problem has delayed the start of fluoridating the city’s water supply until…

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Fluoridation begins Monday in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — More than three years after a campaign to fluoridate the city’s water supply was begun,…

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Olympics snowpack back to normal and holding

One glance up at the Olympic Mountains will confirm what the latest Washington Water Supply Outlook report says:…

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Port Angeles begins survey for eastern sewer line

PORT ANGELES — If you’ve been wondering what those workers dressed in orange are doing along roads east…

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Hood Canal Bridge audit due next month

OLYMPIA — The oft-delayed preliminary audit of the state Department of Transportation’s Hood Canal Bridge graving yard project…

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Some Rayonier soil going to city landfill

PORT ANGELES — Some petroleum-contaminated soil from the site of the former Rayonier pulp mill could be going…

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PUD eyes new substation for Sequim growth

SEQUIM — The city’s continuing growth has Clallam County Public Utility District eyeing a new electrical substation on…

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Graving yard audit delayed again

OLYMPIA — Those anxious to read the long-awaited audit of the state Department of Transportation’s Hood Canal Bridge…

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Cruise ship passengers praise Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — The community and North Olympic Peninsula again received rave reviews from passengers who came to…

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Port Angeles eyes new skateboard ordinance

PORT ANGELES — A revised skateboard ordinance reviewed Tuesday night by the City Council would prohibit skateboards, roller…

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Burgett leaving as Clallam PUD head

PORT ANGELES –Clallam County Public Utility District General Manager Shelley Burgett is resigning effective June 2 to become…