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No more passports for Jefferson after May 1

PORT TOWNSEND — East Jefferson County residents will have to travel to Sequim to apply for a passport…

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Passport deadline: June 1

PORT ANGELES — As the June 1 deadline approaches to have a passport or other approved identification —…

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Buses to begin using Gateway transit center on Monday

PORT ANGELES — The Gateway transit center will begin to show some life on Monday as buses roll…

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Harbor-Works picks top candidate for executive director

PORT ANGELES — The Harbor-Works Public Development Authority selected a permanent executive director Friday after five hours of…

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Volunteers to clean up Lincoln Park; disc golfers eye park for course

PORT ANGELES — The city parks division and a group of disc golfers are sponsoring a Lincoln Park…

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Change orders raise cost of bridges

PORT ANGELES — The cost of the Eighth Street bridges replacement project has increased by $135,929 to $24,176,069…

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Port Angeles residents seek to repaint downtown during bridge closure

PORT ANGELES — When tourists and other travelers return to Port Angeles after the Hood Canal Bridge reopens,…

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Port Angeles proposal on records access postponed

PORT ANGELES — Proposed revisions to the city’s public records ordinance rewrites most of the document that governs…

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Port Angeles approves park sponsorship policy

PORT ANGELES — The naming rights of city park facilities and programs can now be sold, according to…

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District legislators not in favor of state income tax

OLYMPIA — North Olympic Peninsula lawmakers are not embracing a proposal to enact a state income tax on…

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Proposed budgets fund two ferries for Port Townsend-Keystone route

The state Legislature has included funding for two 64-car ferries to be built for the Port Townsend-Keystone route…

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First wave of Census work begins Monday on North Olympic Peninsula

The first visible part of the 2010 U.S. Census will begin Monday on the North Olympic Peninsula as…

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Oil tanker in Port Angeles for repair

PORT ANGELES — A 780-foot oil tanker arrived in Port Angeles Harbor Wednesday evening to have a 4-inch…

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Port Angeles home fire extinguished

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles firefighters extinguished a fire in a home at 120 E. 10th St. this…

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Tribe asks to expand reservation; Hoh members testify in D.C.

Members of the Hoh tribe testified in Washington, D.C., on Thursday on Congressional legislation that would allow them…

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Some of fence to come down from around The Gateway center

PORT ANGELES — Most of the fencing around The Gateway will be brought down this morning, but the…

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Gateway fencing to come down Friday — but Port Angeles transit center won’t open yet

PORT ANGELES — Most of the fencing around The Gateway will be brought down Friday morning, but the…

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Gottschalks liquidation sale starts Friday

PORT ANGELES — The last of Gottschalks’ merchandise will be up for grabs at its Port Angeles store…

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Port Angeles flights may be in trouble despite help

PORT ANGELES — Local public entities and community organizations have lent a helping hand to Kenmore Air by…

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Harbor-Works to hire executive director within a month

PORT ANGELES — The Harbor-Works Public Development Authority intends to have a permanent executive director hired within the…