Daily Update Newsletter

Homesharing option available for Clallam County residents

Chamber of commerce, Nesterly sign agreement to offer access to listings

Stevie Borggard of Port Angeles holds up a welcome sign as the first passengers come off the M.V. Coho on Thursday. Gail Scott, center with bag, from Sooke is all smiles. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Daily Update Newsletter

Coho returns to music, sign-waving community

Event marks first voyage since winter maintenance period

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Port Angeles City Council hears presentations on homelessness

Gathering information before April workshop

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Public hearing set for options on how to honor Justice Owens

Courthouse or courtroom may be renamed for longtime county, state judge

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Welcome Back Coho event set Thursday

Attendees encouraged to wear red-and-white tops to celebration

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Port Angeles turns off its license plate-reading cameras

City waiting for state legislation on issue

Mark Gregson.

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Interim hospital CEO praises partnership, legacy

Gregson says goal is to solidify pact with UW Medicine in coming months

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Clallam approves contracts with several agencies

Funding for reimbursement, equipment replacement

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Public feedback still shaping Clallam ordinance on RV usage

Community Development department set to move sections of its proposal

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Construction set to begin on new marine life center in Port Angeles

Groundbreaking event scheduled for April 8 at Pebble Beach Park

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Port Angeles secures grant to aid in salmon recovery

State Department of Commerce to provide city with $109,000

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Port Angeles asks for fee to cover lodging tax contracts

Resolution sent to committee for administrative costs

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County, Port Angeles to rebid public safety building

Three bids rejected due to issue with electrical contractor

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Clallam County commissioners consider options for Owens

Supporters advocate for late state justice

Aiden Hamilton.

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Teenager plans to run for state House seat

Aiden Hamilton to run for Rep. Tharinger’s position

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US House passes funds for Peninsula

Legislation still needs support in US Senate

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Commissioners approve water lab venting unit

Board also passes funding related to behavioral health

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State is an ‘outlier’ in public defense

Bill could provide up to 50% funding

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Grant to fund vessel removal

Makah Tribe to use dollars for Port of Neah Bay

Jackson Smart, center with scissors, cuts the ribbon on Wednesday to officially open the newly remodeled section of the Port Angeles Underground Tour. With Smart are, from left, Julie Hatch, Kara Anderson, Elisa Simonsen, Sam Grello and Johnetta Bindas. (Laurel Hargis)

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Section of underground tour dedicated to Port Angeles man

Jackson Smart discovered mural in 1989 and has been a tour advocate