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Open house will show possible pool sites in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Proposed sites for the city’s new swimming pool will be on display tonight beginning at…

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Port Angeles mayor slams tribe as untrustworthy

PORT ANGELES — Tensions over the state Department of Transportation’s canceled graving yard project resurfaced Tuesday when the…

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PUD to survey western Port Angeles urban growth area customers

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County Public Utility District will survey its electricity customers living in a proposed…

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Bill aims to stop Transportation from selling Port Angeles graving yard without legislative OK

OLYMPIA — A bill introduced Friday in the state House of Representatives would prohibit the Department of Transportation…

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Early 1990s archaeology reports tell of presence of Tse-whit-zen

PORT ANGELES — Three archaeological reports written in the early 1990s for construction projects at the Port Angeles…

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Low snowpack throughout West could dampen Peninsula’s energy outlook

The lack of snow in the Olympics and Cascades is being monitored closely by everyone from ski lift…

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Port Angeles water line project due to end today

PORT ANGELES — A long-running water line replacement project should wrap up today, according to city officials. “We’re…

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Dream Playground “friends” seek donations

PORT ANGELES — The Dream Playground Foundation, set up to help maintain the community playground built in September…

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Peninsula legislators say fixing bridge as soon as possible is top priority

OLYMPIA — Two of the 24th District’s three state legislators reacted to Wednesday’s ranking of potential graving yard…

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Port Angeles council approves fluoridation agreement

PORT ANGELES — The City Council formally agreed Tuesday night by a 5-1 vote to accept the Washington…

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Open house on new Port Angeles pool set for March 9

PORT ANGELES — An open house on plans to build a new municipal swimming pool either on City…

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Port Angeles Hardwood officials eager to get sawmill started

PORT ANGELES — The $23 million Port Angeles Hardwood sawmill being built west of the city will have…

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Port Angeles boat owners protest proposed moorage increase of up to 70 percent

PORT ANGELES — Boat owners at the Port of Port Angeles Boat Haven say a proposed 70 percent…

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Marathons planning for 2,000 runners this year

PORT ANGELES — The North Olympic Discovery Marathon and Half-Marathon could bring as many as 2,000 runners to…

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State audit board to probe graving yard issue still trying for March meeting

OLYMPIA — A legislative board that has been asked to audit spending for the ill-fated graving yard in…

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Port Angeles waterfront not likely to stay the same, city planner says

PORT ANGELES — Archaeology will continue to be an issue, but the city’s waterfront is unlikely to remain…

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Iwo Jima survivors gather to mark 60th anniversary

PORT ANGELES — Seven veterans of the Battle of Iwo Jima gathered Saturday afternoon at a sports bar…

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State coming closer to closing Hood Canal Bridge during two weekends in August

The state Department of Transportation is coming closer to announcing three-day-weekend closures of the Hood Canal Bridge, and…

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PA’s K-9 officer Arco found safe after intensive search

SEQUIM — Arco, the Port Angeles Police Department’s police dog, was found unharmed at a Happy Valley residence…

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Kessler joins Buck in blasting Transportation Commission

OLYMPIA — Rep. Lynn Kessler, D-Hoquiam, joined Rep. Jim Buck, R-Joyce, on Friday in blasting the Transportation Commission…