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The transformation of Port Angeles’ waterfront

PORT ANGELES — It’s not the waterfront as we know it. After three months of work and several…

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Port Angeles hires firm for metering project marketing blitz

PORT ANGELES — City Hall will spend $44,801 to gain the public’s confidence in its plan to replace…

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PA business owners warned that stormwater project scheduled next spring will disrupt downtown.

PORT ANGELES — A downtown stormwater project set for next year will be more disruptive to traffic than…

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Wind aftermath: Power restored to 8,200 in Clallam County, 6,000 in Jefferson (**Gallery**)

Electrical power was restored to all Clallam County residents and most Jefferson customers Tuesday after a sudden windstorm…

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Power lines that figured in deadly copter crash won’t be replaced

LAPUSH — The electrical cables that took down a Coast Guard helicopter in July, killing three of the…

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Olympic Visions mural rededicated (**GALLERY**)

PORT ANGELES — The last dabs of paint — provided by Mayor Dan Di Guilio, artist Jackson Smart…

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‘Before this, I would literally put a torch to it’: Tour highlights biomass availability

PORT ANGELES — In the misty hills south of here, the rumbling of large machinery reverberating out of…

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Mobile home destroyed in spectacular fire was unoccupied (**Video**)

PORT ANGELES — A fire destroyed an unoccupied mobile home Saturday in Gales Addition. The blaze was reported…

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One appeal of two filed against Nippon biomass project withdrawn — until later

PORT ANGELES — Seven environmental groups who are challenging Nippon Paper Industries USA’s proposed biomass power project have…

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Port Angeles ceremony honors veterans ‘from the greatest generation to the latest generation’

PORT ANGELES — When acknowledging how much this country owes to its men and women in the armed…

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Port Angeles seeks to sell public on new utility meters

PORT ANGELES — With a price tag of about $5 million, the city of Port Angeles’ advanced metering…

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Lake Mills channel ‘doing its job’

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Lake Mills, now 18 feet lower than usual, is a bit murkier than it…

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Port Angeles pool director choice to be a ‘do-over; Open Meetings Act is factor

PORT ANGELES — The William Shore Memorial Pool District’s commissioners last week chose pool advocate Steve Burke as…

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Distress Express offers glimpse of foreclosed opportunities

PORT ANGELES — When he moved to Port Angeles in the early 2000s, Doug Timmons found it was…

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Port Angeles Hardwood mill for sale

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Hardwood mill is up for sale. Its owners, Washington Alder and Cascade…

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Port Angeles gets $3.7 million to replace Lauridsen bridge

PORT ANGELES — The city of Port Angeles has been granted about $3.7 million in federal funds to…

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Port Angeles business license idea dies at council meeting

PORT ANGELES — A new proposal to require all businesses in Port Angeles to register with City Hall…

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Port Angeles pool board picks top candidate

PORT ANGELES — The William Shore Memorial Pool District announced Tuesday that Steve Burke is its “candidate of…

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GOING UP!! Port Angeles City Council OKs utility fee hikes

PORT ANGELES — The City Council on Tuesday narrowly approved utility fee increases that will cost each household…

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Harbor-Works dissolves; returns $168,734.29 to city, Port of Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Harbor-Works officially dissolved Friday and returned $168,734.29 to the city of Port Angeles. Half of…