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Port Angeles: Hotel owner challenges conference center permit

PORT ANGELES — A lawsuit challenging the proposed Oak Street hotel and conference center’s shoreline permit and conditional…

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Clallam: First day of candidate filing produces only one surprise

A Port Angeles city planning commissioner filed Monday to ensure at least a two-person race for the Port…

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Port Angeles: New Coast Guard dock to improve emergency response

PORT ANGELES — A new dock planned for the Coast Guard’s Ediz Hook station will provide room for…

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Port Angeles: Arts in Action sculptors begin carving

PORT ANGELES — Five sand sculptors will officially begin carving their creations beginning at 7 a.m. today as…

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Peninsula: Gov. Locke’s decision not to seek re-election viewed by local lawmakers

Three elected Peninsula Democrats said Monday they understand why Gov. Gary Locke will step down as governor after…

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Peninsula: State’s annual gypsy moth trapping in full swing

PENINSULA DAILY NEWS The state’s annual gypsy moth hunt is under way, with up to 40 trappers setting…

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Port Angeles: Best Western owner buys land next door

PORT ANGELES — A motel owner embroiled in a controversy over the proposed waterfront conference center is exploring…

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Port Angeles: Graving yard soil won’t go to ex-mill site, but to west Port Angeles instead

PORT ANGELES — Thousands of cubic yards of dirt from the state Department of Transportation’s graving yard project…

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Port Angeles: City Council gets no assurances about graving yard

PORT ANGELES — The state Department of Transportation graving yard proposed for 23 waterfront acres is being built…

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Port Angeles: City manager proposes Gateway funding strategy

PORT ANGELES — City Manager Michael Quinn has proposed a funding plan for the $11.5 million International Gateway…

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Port Angeles: Best Western owner offers to pay for conference center study

PORT ANGELES — A hotel owner who hotly opposes the proposed Oak Street hotel and conference center now…

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Port Angeles: Get new hotel/conference center report or I”ll keep suing, opposing innkeeper says

PORT ANGELES — The biggest opponent of the proposed Oak Street hotel and conference center says if the…

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Port Angeles: Work begins Monday at Fifth and Race streets

PORT ANGELES — Drivers and pedestrians will experience periodic delays and some parking spaces could be displaced when…

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Port Angeles: Renovate Shore pool or build new one? City to query consulting architects

PORT ANGELES — A decision to renovate 42-year-old William Shore Memorial Pool or scrap it and build a…

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Port Angeles: Water restrictions start for six weeks later this month

PORT ANGELES — Residents will face voluntary water restrictions for about six weeks beginning late this month during…

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Port Angeles: City Council likely to review proposed increase to electricity rates next month

PORT ANGELES — The city’s monthly electricity rates could increase as much as $7 per household this fall…

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Peninsula: Federal oil spill prevention money will fund tugboat, weather sensors; locations to be determined

Federal funds totaling $1.6 million will pay for more weather sensors and rescue tugboats to help protect the…

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Proposed BPA electricity rate increase should hike Clallam rates, too

Electricity customers of Clallam County Public Utility District No. 1 and the city of Port Angeles should see…

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Peninsula: Vancouver Winter Games in 2010 get local tourism officials thinking now

OK, 2010 seems like a l-o-n-g time from now. But tourism officials in the land of the Olympics…

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Jefferson: Centrum loses some grant funding in new budget, but is generally spared

PORT TOWNSEND — Centrum will receive about $30,000 less in state funding, but was spared cuts that would…