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March demolition date set for Port Angeles smokestack

PORT ANGELES — A 175-foot smokestack on the western edge of downtown has less than two months remaining.…

Public invited to federal agencies' meeting on Border Patrol policy tonight

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Public invited to federal agencies’ meeting on Border Patrol policy tonight

PORT ANGELES — Representatives from three federal agencies will take input at a meeting tonight on a new…

Lucky 13: American Spirit adds another Port Angeles, Port Townsend visit to itinerary

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Lucky 13: American Spirit adds another Port Angeles, Port Townsend visit to itinerary

PORT ANGELES — A 13th cruise has been added to American Cruise Line’s itinerary of full-day, overnight stops…

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County auditors gearing up for election filings

PORT ANGELES — North Olympic Peninsula election officials are in countdown mode for the Nov. 5 off-year election…

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Air monitoring devices installed in Port Angeles; one coming to Sequim next month

PORT ANGELES — The Olympic Region Clean Air Agency is completing the installation of three new air-quality monitors…

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Old plywood-mill buildings to be gone by Friday; smokestack wrapped in tarp for its eventual demise

PORT ANGELES — A plywood mill building the size of the local Walmart Supercenter should be leveled by…

The 200-foot American Spirit is shown in this American Cruise Lines photo from www.americancruiselines.com.

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Small cruise ship will make dozen stops in Port Angeles, Port Townsend this year

PORT ANGELES — American Cruise Lines will make 12 stops in Port Angeles and Port Townsend this spring…

Will the Peninsula turn to pot? It'll grow here all right, but would it be a cottage industry?

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Will the Peninsula turn to pot? It’ll grow here all right, but would it be a cottage industry?

The soil and climate that support the cultivation of berries and vegetables on the North Olympic Peninsula also…

Bill McMillan  [Photo by Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News]

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New Forks hospital CEO focuses on red ink

FORKS — New Forks Community Hospital CEO Bill McMillan is settling in as the head of this town’s…

Killer of Clallam County sheriff's deputy in 2000 dies in prison

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Killer of Clallam County sheriff’s deputy in 2000 dies in prison

Thomas Martin Roberts, who was serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole for the murder of…

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Mobilisa plans hires after contract award

PORT TOWNSEND — Intellicheck Mobilisa Inc. is continuing to increase its workforce after being awarded a software-license agreement…

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Port of Port Angeles looks ahead to new airport terminal; seeks funding for road extension

PORT ANGELES — Federal grant funding of nearly $1 million is being sought for a road extension project…

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Air quality worsens in Port Angeles; Jefferson County spared

The shroud of stagnant air that blanketed Clallam and Jefferson counties last week has tightened around Port Angeles,…

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Lawmaker, Audubon forge proposed deal to keep some jogging, horses at Dungeness refuge

SEQUIM — A plan has been proposed by state Rep. Kevin Van De Wege and members of the…

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Brinnon resort looks back on track, with study set

BRINNON — A Seattle consulting firm is set to begin an environmental study on a long-planned 252-acre resort…

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No cause found for DNR fire in Forks

FORKS — The cause has been ruled “undetermined” for a Jan. 2 fire that gutted a 7,400-square-foot building…

The trial for 23-year-old Kevin A. Bradfield had been set for Feb. 4. Instead

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Port Angeles man to plead guilty to Pimentel death

PORT ANGELES — Kevin A. Bradfield will plead guilty today to first-degree murder in the October 2011 strangulation…

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Hearing takes comments on Nippon cooling tower permit

PORT ANGELES — A hearing this week on Nippon Paper Industries USA’s cooling tower permit application for the…

The 175-foot smokestack that towers over the former PenPly plywood mill is a landmark — but is it historical?

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Old Port Angeles mill’s smokestack is history, should be preserved, port commissioners told

PORT ANGELES — Save the stack? That’s what some North Olympic Peninsula residents want to do: preserve the…

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Some asking port to preserve old plywood mill smokestack

PORT ANGELES — Some North Olympic Peninsula residents are urging the Port of Port Angeles to preserve the…