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Port Angeles city, port create joint cleanup group for Rayonier, harbor

PORT ANGELES — The City Council and Port of Port Angeles commissioners unanimously agreed Tuesday night to cooperate…

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PA, Port may form harbor cleanup authority

PORT ANGELES — A non-taxing public development authority to combine city and port efforts to clean up Port…

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PA marks 100th anniversary of Great White Fleet’s visit

PORT ANGELES — More than 50 people gathered at City Pier on Saturday to recognize the 100th anniversary…

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Hot spell, stubborn snow shouldn’t bring flooding

Spring’s late arrival, which has kept snow longer in the lower elevations, is expected to lead to higher…

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Great White Fleet events set for PA, PT

The year was 1907, and a young nation that almost a decade earlier had taken over the remnants…

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PA eyes infraction for runway truck

PORT ANGELES — A defective braking system was responsible for the May 2 crash of an Olympic National…

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KPly workers OK’d for unemployment program

PORT ANGELES — About 80 of the 132 laid-off KPly employees gathered at Peninsula College last week to…

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PA Harbor cleanup meeting set

PORT ANGELES — The public will get a chance Tuesday to tell state Department of Ecology officials what…

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PA to review leasing out city building

PORT ANGELES — Two City Council subcommittees will review whether the city should lease the former On The…

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PA council tightens public comment rules

PORT ANGELES — People who show up at City Council meetings might not have to wait as long…

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Port of PA pursues NOAA Pacific fleet

PORT ANGELES — The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is being courted to bring its fleet of research…

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PA mulls private sponsorship of events, venues

PORT ANGELES — The city’s parks and recreation department is considering allowing sponsorship of city recreation events and…

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First Federal changes name, logo

PORT ANGELES — Now it’s just First Federal, and it has a new logo and Web site to…

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New quake maps won’t change emergency plans

Revised government maps of earthquake faults that could cause serious damage on the North Olympic Peninsula won’t change…

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Port Angeles mural overhaul begins

PORT ANGELES — The “Olympic Visions” mural behind the Conrad Dyar Memorial Fountain is coming off so that…

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Springtime snow surprises North Olympic Peninsula

The calendar may say it’s one month into spring, but a peek out the window in some of…

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Port Angeles downtown to celebrate the end of the (construction improvement) mess

PORT ANGELES — One of the sure signs of spring this year is the disappearance of construction workers…

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Supreme Court ruling removes possible barrier to Sequim man’s execution

PORT ANGELES — A U.S. Supreme Court ruling that executions by lethal injection are not cruel and unusual…

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Few options for tax return procrastinators

Time and the tides wait for no one, and the U.S. Postal Service won’t either if residents of…

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Park begins to awaken from snowy winter

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Even though it’s April, the snow level in Olympic National Park stubbornly remains at…