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SPECIAL REPORT: Tse-whit-zen artifacts stored in Seattle, but they’ll eventually come back to Port Angeles

SEATTLE — The thousands of artifacts dug up at the 2,700-year-old Tse-whit-zen village site on Marine Drive in…

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Port Angeles port selects 4 finalists for vacancy

PORT ANGELES — Four finalists for Jim McEntire’s vacant Port of Port Angeles commission position were selected Wednesday…

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7 Cedars Casino workers save heart attack victim

BLYN — The man had stopped breathing and was close to death as he lay on the floor…

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Revamped plan for Pleasant Harbor mega-resort looks to the environment

BRINNON — A draft supplemental environmental impact statement is due in about two months on a massive resort…

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Colonel Hudson’s to offer customers add indoor to outdoor dining in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — When they bought the building at 536 Marine Drive in 2006, Malik Atwater and his…

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OlyCAP names director to serve for year

Janet Anderson, the chief operating officer of Olympic Community Action Programs, is succeeding Executive Director Tim Hockett on…

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Convicted thief out of prison less than week after sentencing for three years

PORT ANGELES — Convicted thief Staci Allison was released from prison this week pending her appeal of a…

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It’s over for PenPly: Port of Port Angeles to tear down 70-year-old plywood mill

PORT ANGELES — The Port of Port Angeles took back full control Tuesday of a parcel under lease…

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Ecology rejects Port Angeles’ bid for seat on council assessing natural resource damages at former Rayonier site

PORT ANGELES — The state Department of Ecology has rejected the city’s request to be represented on a…

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Package of Ecstasy pills among items seized, Border Patrol says in latest report

Someone will not be receiving an illegal Christmas present. Border Patrol agents Dec. 1 seized a package of…

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Border Patrol arrests down from last year; manpower just one reason cited by agency spokesman

Border Patrol apprehensions totaled less than two a day in a vast area that includes Clallam and Jefferson…

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Twelve apply for soon-vacant Port of Port Angeles commissioner position

PORT ANGELES — Twelve Sequim-area residents, including Paul McHugh and Sterling Epps, have applied to fill Jim McEntire’s…

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Demolition begins on New Peking Restaurant

PORT ANGELES — Demolition has begun on a landmark that has become an eyesore since it burned in…

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Ex-Clallam sheriff’s employee gets three years for evidence room theft

PORT ANGELES — Former Clallam County Sheriff’s Office employee Staci Allison was sentenced Thursday to three years in…

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Port of Port Angeles hires, fires, rehires and fires employee again

PORT ANGELES — David Hagiwara has been fired from the Port of Port Angeles for the second time.…

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Water for sprint-boat track reviewed at Port of Port Angeles meeting

PORT ANGELES — The Port of Port Angeles has applied for a water right that would enable sprint-boat…

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Olympic Community Action Programs executive director to leave

Tim Hockett, the enthusiastic executive director of Olympic Community Action Programs, is departing his position. Hockett, 61, of…

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WEEKEND: Peninsula retailers stressing ‘small-town charm’ on first big shopping day of holiday season

Today’s traditional start of the holiday shopping season was set to begin late Thanksgiving night for some North…

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Roadless-area bill reintroduced in Congress

Legislation to ban most road-building in national forests, including 46,000 acres in Clallam and Jefferson counties, has been…

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Update: Flood, wind watches in place through Thanksgiving

A high-wind watch, along with plenty of rain but no snow, is in effect for tonight through Thanksgiving…