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Business Incubator’s future in the balance at Monday meeting

PORT ANGELES — The board members of the Clallam Business Incubator will discuss Monday whether to dissolve the…

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Tsunami too small to notice on Peninsula; donations accepted to help survivors of Chilean quake

EDITOR’S NOTE: For the latest on the Chilean quake and its aftermath, please click here: http://customwire.ap.org/dynamic/fronts/HOME?SITE=WAPAN&SECTION=HOME If the…

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Log truck rolls into Port Angeles home

PORT ANGELES — A parked log truck rolled into the bedroom of a home Friday, sending one of…

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Multiproject federal grant application from Port Angeles denied but underpass and ferry dock still on track

PORT ANGELES — It was an opportunity that was hard to pass up: $37 million in federal funding…

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Woman gets 22 years in prison after threat made with handgun

PORT ANGELES — An appeal will be considered after an enraged Walmart customer who threatened five people, including…

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PenPly unloads logs for production in Port Angeles; big first day is Monday

PORT ANGELES — Twenty-five truckloads of logs were unloaded at the Peninsula Plywood mill Thursday in preparation for…

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Judge fines Clallam prosecutors for incorrectly tying case to Hells Angels

PORT ANGELES — A judge slapped the Clallam County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office with a $500 fine last week…

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YMCA withdraws offer to manage public pool in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — The William Shore Memorial Pool District’s plan to outsource management of Port Angeles’ public pool…

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In-house pool management plan for Port Angeles in works; objections heard to YMCA contract

PORT ANGELES — William Shore Memorial Pool District commissioners agreed Tuesday to let its advisory committee come up…

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Kessler’s surrogate-mother bill passes House

OLYMPIA — A North Olympic Peninsula representative’s bill to allow surrogate mothers to get paid passed the state…

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Last batch of fishers released in Olympic National Park

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — The last batch of fishers transplanted from British Columbia in a three-year effort to…

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Mother, kin of Lower Elwha tribal chairwoman OK after house fire

PORT ANGELES — The mother of Lower Elwha Klallam Chairwoman Frances Charles and three other relatives, including two…

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Electrical power restored after outage hits 3,200 PUD customers in Sequim

SEQUIM — Electrical power was fully restored to about 3,200 electrical customers in Sequim after an outage of…

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Port Angeles plans additional parking near City Hall, courthouse

PORT ANGELES — Street-side parking may be expanded between City Hall and the Clallam County Courthouse next year.…

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Port Angeles School District hears ideas for school budget woes

PORT ANGELES — Drop school sports, consolidate with another school district and do more to attract families to…

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Port Angeles teen’s sudden death shocks friends, teammates

PORT ANGELES — The sudden death of Port Angeles High School junior Nick Wright on Wednesday afternoon was…

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Storm water reduction education won’t change Port Angeles plans, including use of large tank on ex-mill site

PORT ANGELES — The move by the City Council on Tuesday to make an effort to educate homeowners…

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Port Angeles city may invite homeowners to disconnect roof downspouts from sewer system

PORT ANGELES — Owners of homes with downspouts connected to the sewer system may soon have access through…

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Critics speak on Van De Wege’s proposal to quit Columbia River Gorge Compact

A proposal from a North Olympic Peninsula representative to remove the state from the Columbia River Gorge Compact…

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Bills about parole, bail pass state Senate

OLYMPIA — The state Senate passed a package of bills last week in response to the murder of…