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Several months have passed since work proceeded on the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe’s downtown Port Angeles hotel, but the project passed a major hurdle when the tribe lowered the height. (Paul Gottlieb/Peninsula Daily News)

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Tribe lowers height of planned hotel

Way paved for permit approval

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Grant sought to help housing

Aid would target down payments

Kevin Gallacci

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Transit agency widening reach

Free fares one possibility considered

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Coast Guard rescues kitesurfer

Man unable to reach shore

Sarah Methner.

Politics

Vaccine choice brought up at forum

Port Angeles School Board candidates discuss issues

Heather Jeffers.

Politics

Jeffers, Rogers to face off in Olympic Medical Center board general election

Remaining ballots not likely to impact result

Politics

PRIMARY ELECTION: Nicholas tops in Fire 3 race

Opponent may withdraw

Politics

PRIMARY ELECTION: Wood, Echeita to vie in general election for Forks City Council seat

FORKS — Two Forks High School graduates vying for the four-year Position 2 seat on the Forks City…

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Field Arts & Events Hall hires director

Job to focus on fundraising

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Clallam County primary ballots due by 8 p.m. Tuesday

Voter turnout increases to 25 percent

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Nine races on Tuesday’s primary election ballot

Clallam County turnout 22 percent so far

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Port Townsend City Council race on tap for primary

Turnout so far second in state

Politics

Funds disclosed in primary election races

Port Angeles City Council seats top filings

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Wennstrom outpaces fellow Democrat

Third opponent in race mini-filer like Vega

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Largest primary war chest in Port Angeles council race

Most of county’s hopefuls raise under $5,000

benedict chapman

Crime

‘Vigilantism’ a fear in wake of new laws

Sheriff, legislator review police use-of-force limits

Port Angeles Police Chief Brian Smith.

Crime

Police reform laws are criticized

New rules in effect this week

Retired pilot Josh Crabtree of Port Angeles sits in a Dash Air Shuttle Cessna 402c that he helped fly from the East Coast in June. The plane would be used for passenger flights from Fairchild International Airport in Port Angeles to Sea-Tac International Airport. (Paul Gottlieb/Peninsula Daily News)

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Dash Air flights pushed to late September

Passenger service’s new target will be after Labor Day

Crime

Assault charges filed for man, 82

Arraignment in case set Friday

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Hundreds of area hospital workers unvaccinated

Peninsula rates still exceed that of general public