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Small primary, but Clallam voters will have choices to make in November

All but one incumbent running in the Sequim and Port Angeles city council races will be challenged in…

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Port Angeles City Council election takes a youthful turn

PORT ANGELES — The face of Port Angeles politics — or at least of those trying to get…

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Fallen Green Beret a true leader, hundreds told at Port Angeles memorial [**Gallery**]

PORT ANGELES — Army Capt. Joseph W. Schultz was remembered Saturday not only as a soldier who gave…

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North Olympic Peninsula drug team makes large heroin bust

PORT ANGELES — The North Olympic Peninsula’s drug enforcement team said it made its largest heroin bust in…

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Hotel removes logs, but teens say they won’t leave waterfront hangout

PORT ANGELES — Gone are the large logs that bordered the north-side parking lot of the Red Lion…

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Peninsula to honor Green Beret killed in Afghanistan

PORT ANGELES — Some were touched by his friendship, others by his sacrifice. On Saturday, they will gather…

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Peninsula Plywood furloughs 50 employees; back in a few days, company president says

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula Plywood furloughed 50 workers Tuesday, the same day the City Council agreed to seek…

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Port Angeles planners OK tide pools at The Landing mall

PORT ANGELES — The city’s Planning Commission on Wednesday unanimously approved plans to add mooring buoys and artificial…

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Question of cutting Lincoln Park trees still open

PORT ANGELES — City Hall has not agreed that the trees at Lincoln Park must be removed, Mayor…

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Port Angeles City Council OKs PenPly $500,000 grant bid

PORT ANGELES — Citing a need to save 115 jobs and create a few more, the City Council…

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Sequim man to accept plea in pedestrian’s death, attorney says

PORT ANGELES — Gene S. Mensik, who is charged with killing a Sequim pedestrian while driving drunk in…

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Port Angeles man sentenced in death of his bedridden father

PORT ANGELES — A 51-year-old man whose father was found covered in his own urine and feces while…

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Produce stand blooms in front of shuttered supermarket

PORT ANGELES — Bruce Dorcy has, in part, a job interview to thank for his new produce stand.…

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Port Angeles’ Nippon the last phone book paper mill in U.S.?

PORT ANGELES — Is Nippon the last of a dying breed of paper makers in the United States?…

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Go for another year? Civic leaders ponder if year-round Hurricane Ridge pays off

PORT ANGELES — Visits to Hurricane Ridge were up during the 2011 winter by 12 percent when compared…

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Coho terminal repairs planned for late 2012

PORT ANGELES — The Port of Port Angeles plans to begin replacing sections of the MV Coho ferry…

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Port Angeles shows its support for mother of fallen soldier

PORT ANGELES — Betsy Reed Schultz has felt a lot of emotions since her son, Army Capt. Joseph…

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Hearing Tuesday on Peninsula Plywood grant application

PORT ANGELES — The City Council will decide Tuesday, after a public hearing, whether to seek a $500,000…

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Deputies seek driver who trashed yard seeking escape route

PORT ANGELES — It was a rude awakening for Joe Almaden. A man, whose name has not been…

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Grocery buying empty department store building in downtown Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — It was 36 years ago when Robyn Miletich and her husband, John, took a chance…