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Port Angeles School Board urges city to keep pool open — at least into spring

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles School District board is urging the city to come up with an…

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West End effort given seed funds

FORKS — A $50,000 donation from First Federal will help Sarge’s Place to purchase a building to be…

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Port of PA eyes 4.9% rate hike in new year

PORT ANGELES — The Port of Port Angeles will look at raising most of its rates in 2009…

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Home of great pumpkins: Landmark patch returns for another harvest season

CARLSBORG — The landmark Pumpkin Patch along U.S. Highway 101 has returned for another harvest season, but the…

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Hunter killed in accident

CHELAN — A 36-year-old Port Angeles man has died in what authorities in Chelan County say was a…

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Dishing the Dungeness: Culinary students get feel of real-world eating at Crab Festival

PORT ANGELES — Students from the North Olympic Peninsula Skills Center honed their crab cracking skills over the…

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PA council nixes public comment curbs; Mayor Braun offers sole vote in favor

PORT ANGELES — The City Council has agreed not to limit what the public can say during comment…

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Forks chamber seeks nominations for top citizen, business

FORKS — The Forks Chamber of Commerce is looking for the best. Nominations for citizen of the year,…

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Port Angeles gains title to water plant linked to Elwha River dam removal

PORT ANGELES — The National Park Service on Tuesday night formally transferred ownership of a new water treatment…

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Port Angeles Boys & Girls Club unit looks to lose to win

PORT ANGELES — The Boys & Girls Club staff hope to win big by losing big. Following in…

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Port Angeles to be site of new border air and marine substation

PORT ANGELES — A homeland security base for air and water protection along the saltwater border between the…

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Frustrated eatery owner stuck between bridge projects comes up with offbeat contest

PORT ANGELES — After weeks waking up in a miserable mood, Steven Bridge decided to make lemonade from…

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Madsen gets nearly $18,000 vacation pay on top of $37,000 severance

PORT ANGELES — Former City Manager Mark Madsen walked away from City Hall with about $55,000, which included…

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A tale of three cities: Port Angeles supporters hope to save public pool

PORT ANGELES —Supporters of keeping financially strapped William Shore Memorial Pool open are trying to rally the public…

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Port of Port Angeles on verge of seizing KPly mill

PORT ANGELES — The Port of Port Angeles can take possession of KPly facilities once court papers are…

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Port Angeles’ newest police vehicle — and it has a flashing light and siren

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles Police Officer Duane Benedict took his new Segway scooter for its first ride…

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Peninsula College in national magazine

PORT ANGELES — When prospective college students flip through the two college editions of US News & World…

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Those targeted for Port Angeles city cuts left wondering

PORT ANGELES — Funding cuts given the nod by the City Council on Wednesday slice resources for organizations…

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Pool could close in December, Port Angeles City Council warns

PORT ANGELES — The city’s public pool will close Dec. 31 unless some other agency steps up to…

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Port director to figure out how to do job with less help, commissioner says

PORT ANGELES — One of the Port of Port Angeles commission’s expectations of Executive Director Bob McChesney as…