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Peninsula Plywood lays off 35 employees

PORT ANGELES — The Peninsula Plywood mill laid off nearly a quarter of its work force today. The…

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Port Angeles City Hall seeks more volunteers

PORT ANGELES — City Hall is hoping to tap into Port Angeles’ volunteer spirit. As part of a…

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Senate acts to move Hoh tribe to higher ground

The Hoh tribe may soon be able to expand its tiny West Jefferson County reservation and move to…

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Homeless man mobbed by ‘pack,’ Port Angeles police say

PORT ANGELES — Police arrested five juveniles and three adults Wednesday evening on investigation of assaulting a homeless…

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Terms met for purchase of Rayonier tank

PORT ANGELES — City Hall may own about 12 acres of Rayonier’s former mill site next week. The…

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Kessler says she’s not stepping into the shadows

PORT ANGELES — While House Majority Leader Lynn Kessler is retiring from the state Legislature, she’s not stepping…

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Cantwell in Port Angeles praises Kessler, stumps for Murray

PORT ANGELES — Sen. Maria Cantwell urged her fellow Democrats during a party dinner Saturday to get out…

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Seattle foe targets cogeneration plan in Port Angeles to make test case against biomass energy

PORT ANGELES — A Seattle activist has picked Nippon paper mill’s proposed biomass energy project as the first…

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Volunteers in Medicine in the Olympics events set this week

PORT ANGELES — Today is the last day to make reservations for the Volunteers in Medicine of the…

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Port Angeles historic district request to go to state panel

PORT ANGELES — City Hall representatives will pitch the creation of a civic historic district in Port Angeles…

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Fluoride foes ‘exploring all options’ after Supreme Court upholds Port Angeles city

PORT ANGELES — The state Supreme Court sided with Port Angeles City Hall on Thursday in the four-year-long…

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Update: Supreme Court sides with Port Angeles City Hall on fluoridation

PORT ANGELES — The state Supreme Court ruled today that City Hall’s water fluoridation program cannot be challenged…

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Loan to pay for state-mandated project to raise Port Angeles utility bills; councilwoman critical

PORT ANGELES — A large loan that will generate higher utility fees was approved earlier this week, but…

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Planning Commission OKs permits for Nippon biomass cogeneration plant

PORT ANGELES — The Nippon paper mill’s proposed energy-producing biomass boiler cleared its first regulatory hurdle Wednesday. The…

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Port Angeles City Council approves removing up to 45 more Lincoln Park trees

PORT ANGELES — The City Council approved Tuesday the removal of between 39 and 45 trees from Lincoln…

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Port Angeles pool manager remains on paid leave as board takes no action

PORT ANGELES — The William Shore Memorial Pool’s manager remained on paid administrative leave Tuesday after the board…

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Trees by airport could be gone as Port of Port Angeles suggests master plan for Lincoln Park

PORT ANGELES — They’re tall, numerous and dominate the landscape at Lincoln Park. But the days of many…

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Pool district board president puts manager on leave

PORT ANGELES — The William Shore Memorial Pool District board president placed the head of Port Angeles’ public…

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Downtown Port Angeles sidewalk sculpture missing

PORT ANGELES — A sculpture that has been on display at a downtown intersection for about a month…

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Civic Field repairs would be vast and costly, parks commissioners told

PORT ANGELES — Civic Field is in need of its largest renovation since the concrete grandstand was built…