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Quarry owners challenge Clallam; appeal to be heard today

PORT ANGELES — The county hearing examiner will hear an appeal today from the owners of the Little…

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Port Angeles, Nippon share liability agreement

PORT ANGELES — Concerned that they both may be found liable for contamination of Port Angeles Harbor, the…

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Rayonier contaminants report delayed until July or August

PORT ANGELES — The completion of two studies on industrial contaminants in the waters and soil of Port…

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Port Angeles spring spruce up continues

PORT ANGELES — The project to spruce up downtown is getting back on track after being offset by…

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Olympic Medical Center board member Smith resigns

PORT ANGELES — Olympic Medical Center board member Gary Smith has resigned, effective next Sunday. Smith has been…

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Woman with Peninsula’s first reported swine flu has recovered, health officer says

PORT TOWNSEND — A young Port Townsend woman, who had the first confirmed case of swine flu on…

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Olympic Medical Center board hears about decision to ‘opt out’ of I-1000

PORT ANGELES — Just more than two dozen people spoke either for or against the Olympic Medical Center…

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PA police dog hurt on duty

PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles police dog will be nominated for a police Purple Heart for injuries…

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Parking at Gateway to open today

PORT ANGELES — Most of the parking spaces at The Gateway transit center will be open for use…

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Gateway gets a final completion date: June 5

PORT ANGELES — After six months of delays, The Gateway transit center has a final completion date —…

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Three Port Angeles parks gain sponsors

PORT ANGELES — Three neighborhood parks now have local sponsors. The Port Angeles Sail and Paddle Club will…

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Port Angeles City Hall to cut public service hours to reduce expenses

PORT ANGELES — In an attempt to reduce expenses, the customer service desk at City Hall, where residents…

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Updated: Group shows support for Border Patrol

PORT ANGELES — Eight people prompted by criticism of the U.S. Border Patrol appeared to favor the federal…

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Donation helps fund cancer detection

PORT ANGELES — A donation of $375,000 from First Federal will help to fund the first hospital digital…

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‘Excruciating’: Man burned in prank with buddies regrets the pain

PORT ANGELES — Nelson Blewett is done playing with fire. The 22-year-old Port Angeles resident received second- and…

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Man who suffered burns says it wasn’t a lighter fluid tag game

PORT ANGELES — A 22-year-old Port Angeles resident who received second- and third-degree burns to the face and…

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Little plans to run for Port Angeles council

PORT ANGELES — Larry Little plans to run for City Council in November. Four City Council positions will…

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Fallen officers remembered in solemn Port Angeles rites

PORT ANGELES — Five law enforcement officers were commended for service above and beyond the call of duty…

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Peninsula’s two GM dealers not on automaker’s hit list

Both of the General Motors dealers on the North Olympic Peninsula appear to have escaped cuts from the…

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Murray Motors to stay in business although Chrysler franchise likely to ride away

PORT ANGELES — Much like the troubled automaker Chrysler, Murray Motors is trying to figure out how it…