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Business holds bake sale to help save Port Angeles pool

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles Power Equipment’s owners and employees put their cooking skills on the line last…

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Western Washington to get biomass plant; legislator hopes to see it built on Peninsula

A Sequim legislator hopes to see a biomass power plant slated for Western Washington built on the North…

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Business owners return to view destruction after Port Angeles fire

PORT ANGELES — The cause of a Tuesday night fire that destroyed two businesses in a building on…

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Lonely H to perform at hometown pool benefit Friday

PORT ANGELES — Plenty of tickets are still available for the William Shore Memorial Pool benefit concert this…

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When animals attack: Aggressive deer send couple all the way to Olympia

DIAMOND POINT — For the last three years, Jerry and Anne Stiles say they have been living with…

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What her garden grows: Resident on whose property trace dioxin was found will ‘go on living like we always did’

PORT ANGELES — Dorothy Skerbeck, once an avid gardener, said the discovery of dioxin on her property wouldn’t…

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Higher ground for Hoh tribe before Congress

The North Olympic Peninsula’s congressional delegation has reintroduced legislation expanding the Hoh reservation and giving the tiny West…

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Q&A about dioxin from the state Department of Ecology in light of Port Angeles findings

PORT ANGELES — The state Department of Ecology released the preliminary test results of 85 soil samples last…

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Casino bets on March: Lower Elwha tribe prepares opening

PORT ANGELES — The Lower Elwha Klallam tribe is preparing for a March opening of its first casino.…

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Cape Flattery-area wave-energy project halted

NEAH BAY — A pioneering wave-energy project off the coast of the Makah reservation has been dropped after…

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State agency finds trace amounts of dioxin in Port Angeles soil samples

PORT ANGELES — Just over half of 85 soil samples taken in and around Port Angeles by the…

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Port of Port Angeles makes proposal for NOAA fleet

PORT ANGELES — Port of Port Angeles Executive Director Bob McChesney traveled more than 2,500 miles this week…

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Harbor-Works wants Rayonier agreement by April

PORT ANGELES — The Harbor-Works Public Development Authority wants to have a purchase and sales agreement signed with…

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Work begins again on The Gateway

PORT ANGELES — After three months of little or no activity, workers returned Wednesday to complete The Gateway.…

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Harbor-Works seeks more money from Port Angeles city, port

PORT ANGELES — The Harbor-Works Public Development Authority will ask for more money from the city of Port…

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Sequim man — legal immigrant — released from federal detention center

SEQUIM — Federal authorities in Tacoma released an eight-year legal immigrant from Sequim on Monday, citing uncertainty over…

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Gateway work gets go-ahead for completion in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — The city of Port Angeles gave the go-ahead to Primo Construction to finish The Gateway…

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Immigrant arrests prompt protest in Sequim

SEQUIM — The arrests of two Sequim men by the Border Patrol sparked a small protest at the…

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It all depends on the weather, says manager

PORT ANGELES — Completion of the two Eighth Street bridges is dependent on the weather, the Exeltech construction…

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Businesses falter while bridges stay closed

PORT ANGELES — With project managers unable to predict with any certainty when the two Eighth Street Bridges…