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Big cruise ships visits Port Angeles on Thursday

PORT ANGELES — The ms Ryndam, likely to be the largest passenger ship to visit the harbor this…

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Rayonier lawsuit settled; cleanup plan delayed three months

PORT ANGELES — The state Department of Ecology and Rayonier Inc. have settled a lawsuit over interpretation of…

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Tight timeline spurred decision to make anchors in Seattle, Transportation says

PORT ANGELES — A tight construction timeline and lengthy permitting processes are cited by the state Department of…

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Port Angeles councilman recovering from kidney removal surgery

PORT ANGELES — Longtime councilman and former mayor Gary Braun has missed the last two City Council meetings…

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New garbage rates and choices begin July 1

PORT ANGELES — It’s in the can. The city will enter a new era of garbage collection and…

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North Olympic Peninsula tax procrastinators have a long drive ahead

Don’t procrastinate on your tax return this weekend or you’ll have a long drive ahead of you on…

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Port Angeles council leans toward YMCA site for new swimming pool

PORT ANGELES — The City Council isn’t ready to dance with the YMCA yet, but its getting up…

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Port Angeles plans to begin fluoridation next month

PORT ANGELES — More than three years after a private dental foundation offered a $260,000 grant that was…

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Eighth Street bridges to be redesigned — out of concrete

PORT ANGELES — Steel slant-leg bridges proposed to replace the wooden Eighth Street trestles across Valley and Tumwater…

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Port Angeles mayor cites need to change city zoning

PORT ANGELES — The city will have to adjust its zoning eventually to meet growth demands, and the…

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Port Angeles City Council signs off on initiative resolution

PORT ANGELES — Following considerable testimony and consultation with attorneys, the City Council unanimously approved a resolution Tuesday…

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Full house greets Headrick’s return to Port Angeles City Council

PORT ANGELES — The back door to the council chambers was opened and extra chairs were set out…

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Accused killer decides to keep his defense team

PORT ANGELES — A man accused of raping and strangling a 15-year-old Port Angeles girl in December 2004…

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Helicopter plucks SUV from where it plunged off Hurricane Ridge Road last month

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — The 1993 Jeep Cherokee that plunged 450 feet off the side of Hurricane Ridge…

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Headrick rejoins Port Angeles City Council tonight

PORT ANGELES — Tonight’s City Council agenda includes a resolution enacting initiative and referendum powers for the city’s…

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He”ll decide later on another gubernatorial run, Rossi says

PORT ANGELES — Dino Rossi, who lost the 2004 governor’s race by only 129 votes after two recounts,…

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John Wayne Marina rates to increase over 5 years

SEQUIM — Monthly permanent moorage rates at John Wayne Marina will increase by 6 percent annually over the…

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Developer puts down $20,000 for prime downtown Port Angeles property

PORT ANGELES — It has taken 20 years, but the Port of Port Angeles finally has a deal…

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Port prepares to finalize Oak Street deal

PORT ANGELES — The Port of Port Angeles’ purchase-and-sale agreement with European developer Harry Dorssers for the Oak…

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Warming temperatures could diminish Olympic Mountains snowpack, study suggests

If you look up into the Olympic Mountains 40 years from now, you might see less snow. And…