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Clallam PUD closer to selection

Executive session planned for next Monday

Hill trial moved to January

Defense investigator to be paid at public expense

State confirms 40 districts received threats

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Clallam PUD narrows search for vacant seat

Utility recalls three candidates for second interviews on Monday

Chimacum, Crescent schools receive threats

Chimacum evacuated, emails sent to 35 to 40 districts in state; no bombs reported found

Site selected for Joint Public Safety Facility

Property is situated on West Edgewood Drive

Erickson Playfield wins state award

Facilities category recognizes high standards

Murray, Kilmer hunt invasive crab

Both support federal help against problem

Clallam PUD in process of selecting new commissioner

Six finalists up for appointment to fill vacant seat

Port Angeles hires downtown resource officer

Multiple agencies commit to police position

Interest high in housing facility

Dawn View Court to open in April

Clallam County to provide PUD with funding

Rescue Plan dollars to aid water quality

DNR investigates gate vandalism on day of Aldwell timber protest

Agency says it has no leads; incident trapped elderly couple

Long ER wait time discussed

Sound Physicians says it expects hirings to help

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