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Nathan West, Port Angeles city manager, gives his annual State of the City address at a meeting of the Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday. (Ken Park/Peninsula Daily News)

Annual State of City given to PA chamber

Housing, downtown development, city staff expansion topics of talk

Nathan West, Port Angeles city manager, gives his annual State of the City address at a meeting of the Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday. (Ken Park/Peninsula Daily News)

Port Angeles City Council discusses pay raise

Two suggestions: Double stipend or hourly wage

RVs topic during Port Angeles housing discussion

Final vote on housing code changes March 21

Protesters line U.S. Highway 101, some with signs, as they demonstrate against the sale and potential logging of Aldwell timber. (John Gussman)

Protesters rally against logging Aldwell timber

State agency says it’s following conservation plan

Protesters line U.S. Highway 101, some with signs, as they demonstrate against the sale and potential logging of Aldwell timber. (John Gussman)

Late report in Hill case leads to termination

Officer let go after internal investigation, according to records

Rick Paschall.

Clallam PUD board member resigns

Agency to conduct interviews in April

Rick Paschall.

Hill trial delayed until June

Prosecution, defense need more time to review evidence

Port Angeles settles with Waste Connections

City to pay $1.99 million. Firm to stop plans for Carlsborg transfer station

Code changes considered for Port Angeles temporary housing

Planning commission to bring proposals to council in March

Eric Brown, owner of Browns Outdoor in downtown Port Angeles, scrapes away a layer of ice and snow from the sidewalk in front of the business on Thursday morning. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Peninsula dodges a bullet — for now

Another system to move in this weekend

Eric Brown, owner of Browns Outdoor in downtown Port Angeles, scrapes away a layer of ice and snow from the sidewalk in front of the business on Thursday morning. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Sound Physicians vows an update of its operations

OMC ER discussion set next month

Victim says she was raped 70-80 times

Clallam County Judge Brent Basden has set a $25,000 bail for Nethaniel Montgomery, who remained in the Clallam County jail on Tuesday… Continue reading

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A section of Mount Angeles Road south of Park Avenue in Port Angeles, shown on Friday, is slated to be included the first phase of a project to improve the Race Street corridor between Front Street and Olympus Avenue.

Race Street work to begin Tuesday in Port Angeles

First phase on upper portion of roadway

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A section of Mount Angeles Road south of Park Avenue in Port Angeles, shown on Friday, is slated to be included the first phase of a project to improve the Race Street corridor between Front Street and Olympus Avenue.

Police say calls about active shooter a hoax

Officers walk through schools to make sure students remain safe

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4P founder Joe DeScala, far right, speaks to a group of about 50 people during a town hall meeting, sitting with board members Justine Snook, center, and Jessica Irvine, left.

4PA goals outlined at town hall meeting

Roughly 50 people packed into a conference room at the Red Lion Hotel for what the nonprofit organization 4PA hopes to be… Continue reading

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4P founder Joe DeScala, far right, speaks to a group of about 50 people during a town hall meeting, sitting with board members Justine Snook, center, and Jessica Irvine, left.

Port Angeles planning glass recycling

Pilot program expected to begin sometime this year

A coyote treated by Center Valley Animal Rescue after the animal injured itself at Jefferson Healthcare is released into the wild. (Center Valley Animal Rescue)

Frightened coyote runs through Jefferson Healthcare corridor

PT rescuers treat animal before returning it to wild

A coyote treated by Center Valley Animal Rescue after the animal injured itself at Jefferson Healthcare is released into the wild. (Center Valley Animal Rescue)
Amy Miller is sworn in to Port Angeles Council Position #2, filling the seat made vacant by Clallam County Commissioner Mike French. (Ken Park/Peninsula Daily News)
Amy Miller is sworn in to Port Angeles Council Position #2, filling the seat made vacant by Clallam County Commissioner Mike French. (Ken Park/Peninsula Daily News)