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Rayonier begins removing petroleum-tainted soil from site of old mill

PORT ANGELES — Excavation of about 7,000 cubic yards of petroleum-contaminated soils at the waterfront site of Rayonier…

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Port Angeles approves Clallam PUD water pact

PORT ANGELES — It was a lot more low key this time. A new wholesale water supply contract…

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Two nonpartisan Clallam officials, two judges re-elected — because no opponents file

Clallam County Assessor Pam Rushton and County Treasurer Judith Scott won another term in office Friday because no…

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Boy saves three kayakers off Fort Worden

PORT TOWNSEND — Three kayakers were cold and wet but otherwise fine after being rescued from the waters…

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Skateboard helmets should be required, parks board told

PORT ANGELES — About 40 people, including family and friends of the late Frank Russo, gathered Thursday night…

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Two Port Angeles boards to discuss helmets, renaming facilities

PORT ANGELES — Two of the city’s advisory boards will meet tonight to get public input on a…

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Port Angeles man drowns in Lake Crescent

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — A young concert musician and college student drowned Monday afternoon while swimming in the…

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Gateway Center gets $1 million more in federal funding

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles International Gateway Transportation Center project has an additional $1 million in federal…

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Cross-border passport rule might be changed

PORT ANGELES — Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff told Port Angeles Mayor Karen Rogers and others this week…

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Front Street repaving begins early today

PORT ANGELES — The repaving of Front Street, the city’s westbound entryway, begins at 7 a.m. today when…

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Three Port Angeles CEOs discuss how their businesses operate

PORT ANGELES — The bosses of three of Port Angeles’ industrial employers talked about their businesses at this…

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Ecology willing to talk about trail sign language

PORT ANGELES — The state Department of Ecology is willing to talk about what words will go on…

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Downtown merchant appointed to Port Angeles City Council vacancy

PORT ANGELES — Downtown merchant Edna Petersen was appointed by the City Council on Tuesday to fill a…

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Ecology to post warning signs on trail through Rayonier site

PORT ANGELES — The state Department of Ecology plans to post four signs along the Waterfront Trail along…

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Port Angeles: Front Street sinkhole filled and repaved

PORT ANGELES — A sinkhole on Front Street above the Red Lion Hotel, which has been cursed by…

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Port Angeles: City Council might fill council vacancy on Tuesday

PORT ANGELES — The envelope please. . . . Almost two months after former Councilwoman Lauren Erickson announced…

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Port Angeles: City Council urged to ban fireworks in city

PORT ANGELES — Two residents told the City Council they fear for their homes and safety and want…

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Port of PA seeks buyer for The Landing mall

PORT ANGELES — The Port is seeking a buyer for The Landing mall. The Port has owned the…

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Port Angeles: City’s new recycling program starts Saturday

PORT ANGELES — No, the landfill isn’t closing Saturday. That won’t happen until sometime late this year. The…

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Port Angeles: Healthy Families director fired

PORT ANGELES — The executive director of Healthy Families of Clallam County said she was forced to resign…