Brian Gawley

Port Angeles: Library project a few bricks short

PORT ANGELES -- With only 90 days until Carnegie Library restoration work begins, officials are scrambling to come up with more World War I-era bricks.… Continue reading

Clallam: Mill settlement to hit PA taxpayers hardest

PORT ANGELES -- The city will take the largest hit of seven taxing districts affected by the recent settlement of Daishowa America Co. Ltd.'s tax… Continue reading

Peninsula: Coast Guard orders port security plans

PORT ANGELES -- Port users must write a security plan by December and have it in place by July 1, 2004, or they won't be… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Port signs interim graving yard pact with state

PORT ANGELES -- Port of Port Angeles commissioners signed an agreement Monday allowing the state Department of Transportation to begin using 22.45 acres of waterfront… Continue reading

Port Angeles: City Council retreat mulls “underground” fate

LAKE SUTHERLAND -- A possible resolution to the future of the Port Angeles underground emerged from Saturday's Port Angeles City Council retreat held at Mayor… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Workers may help schools on city time

PORT ANGELES -- City employees could be allowed to volunteer in Port Angeles schools for up to one hour per week under a proposal endorsed… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Group devises potential parking solution

PORT ANGELES -- The city's parking advisory committee on Thursday proposed three solutions to replace downtown parking lost when the International Gateway Transportation Center is… Continue reading

Port Angeles: New parking rules forwarded to City Council

PORT ANGELES -- A proposal to eliminate minimum parking requirements for city businesses will be the subject of a City Council public hearing after the… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Graving yard gets shoreline permit

PORT ANGELES -- The city Planning Commission approved a shoreline substantial development permit Wednesday night for the proposed state Department of Transportation graving yard. The… Continue reading

Business group questions Port of Port Angeles’ handling of Santa Maria shipbuilding bid

Port Angeles Business Association members on Tuesday debated the way Santa Maria Shipping LLC was handled after the company requested waterfront acreage for a shipbuilding… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Gateway parking solutions touted

PORT ANGELES -- Progress is being made to solve the loss of parking that would result from the Gateway project, Port Angeles Business Association members… Continue reading

Port Angeles marks holiday with diversity celebration

PORT ANGELES -- Hundreds of students toured multicultural displays, made arts and crafts and watched videos Monday afternoon at the Vern Burton Center to mark… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Marchers urge peaceful solution in Iraq conflict

PORT ANGELES -- More than 100 people gathered at noon Monday at Veterans Park to demonstrate for a peaceful solution to the ongoing conflict with… Continue reading

Port Angeles: MV Coho welcomed back from two-week hiatus

PORT ANGELES -- About 40 people attended a ceremony Monday morning welcoming the MV Coho back into car and passenger ferry service to Victoria. "We're… Continue reading

“Thunderboats” will roar to life on Port Angeles Harbor

PORT ANGELES -- A piston-powered unlimited light hyrdoplane skips along the surface of Port Angeles Harbor. Its roostertail sprays high into the air as the… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Port urged to look again at shipbuilder’s proposal

PORT ANGELES -- The company that wants to build a shipbuilding facility on the waterfront should be given another look, according to Lynn Mattix, the… Continue reading

Port Angeles: group compiles potential solutions to parking shortage

PORT ANGELES -- Parking Advisory Committee members were urged Thursday afternoon to prioritize solutions to the downtown parking shortage expected when the Gateway Transportation Center… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Shipbuilder looking elsewhere, says Port “not interested”

PORT ANGELES -- The Port of Port Angeles "clearly is not interested" in hosting a California-based shipping company's proposed manufacturing facility, the firm's president said… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Health care officials resume push for fluoridating water

PORT ANGELES -- A group of public health officials and medical professionals has restarted a campaign to fluoridate the city's water. The group contends the… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Shipbuilder will start process over with Port

PORT ANGELES -- The California company seeking to lease waterfront property from Daishowa America will ask Port officials how to proceed next after it was… Continue reading