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Port Angeles council agrees to pay another $30,458 for fiber-optic links

PORT ANGELES — City Hall has agreed to pay Capacity Provisioning Inc. more for fiber-optic redundancy. In a…

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UPDATE: Alleged getaway driver in car-ramming rearrested, free on bail

PORT ANGELES — Timothy P. Smith has bailed out of jail for the second time in a week.…

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Bills introduced as session’s end nears for Legislature

OLYMPIA — There’s only one week left in this year’s session of the state Legislature, but isn’t keeping…

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Appeal of Nippon’s biomass permit dismissed

PORT ANGELES — An appeal of Nippon Paper’s biomass energy project has been dismissed. The state Shoreline Hearings…

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Piece of World Trade Center to be part of Port Angeles memorial with the help of a nonprofit

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles could soon be home to a piece of the World Trade Center. Two…

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Tax filing deadline Monday; where to go on Peninsula

Those who waited until the last minute can’t wait any longer. It’s time to pay the man. Federal…

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UPDATE — Police find handgun in car of PA man arrested in connection with vehicular assault

PORT ANGELES — Police discovered a stolen motorcycle and arrested a woman for investigation of possession of methamphetamine…

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Suspected driver in car-ramming incident remains at-large; alleged accomplice surrenders

PORT ANGELES — Timothy P. Smith — one of two men wanted for investigation of a vehicle assault…

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State attorney general reviewing report targeting ex-Mayor Rogers

PORT ANGELES — The state Attorney General’s Office is reviewing a report that concludes former Mayor Karen Rogers…

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URGENT: Man sought in car-ramming incident turns self in

PORT ANGELES — Timothy P. Smith — one of the men wanted in investigation of Wednesday’s vehicle assault…

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State auditor finds former mayor should have disclosed business relationships

PORT ANGELES — Former Mayor Karen Rogers violated state law by not disclosing business relationships while serving on…

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Port Angeles woman loses long fight with rare brain tumor

PORT ANGELES — There was a lot Karen Sproed wanted from life. She wanted to be healthy again,…

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Port Angeles’ fiber-optic network to cost more

PORT ANGELES — City Hall may end up paying 28 percent more than previously anticipated on a fiber-optic…

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Port Angeles wireless network would become available to public

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles residents might be able to tap into a citywide wireless network in two…

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EYE ON OLYMPIA: Peninsula lawmakers back ‘painful’ budget

OLYMPIA — Two North Olympic Peninsula lawmakers have defended the House’s two-year state budget, calling it a package…

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‘We’re relieved’: Business as usual at Olympic National Park after shutdown averted

PORT ANGELES — It was business as usual Saturday at the Olympic National Park Visitor Center in Port…

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Peninsula medical marijuana dispensaries now total three

SEQUIM — Providing marijuana to the medically ill continues to be a growing business on the North Olympic…

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No wildfire for two Peninsula businesses; they change names rather than fight legal threat

Two North Olympic Peninsula businesses have changed their names after a Chicago-based restaurant chain threatened to sue over…

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Fewer traffic disruptions expected now on First Street

PORT ANGELES — The downtown First Street stormwater project met a major milestone earlier this week. The city’s…

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Port Angeles woman involved in fatal wreck given community service

PORT ANGELES — A 31-year-old Port Angeles woman involved in a fatal wreck in 2009 was sentenced Wednesday…