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Ecology has no money for Harbor-Works

PORT ANGELES — The Harbor-Works Public Development Authority — which was counting on state Department of Ecology grant…

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Port Angeles council gives approval to Harbor-Works

PORT ANGELES — The seven-member City Council unanimously reaffirmed its support of the Harbor-Works Public Development Authority on…

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Pool district election funding approved

PORT ANGELES — Voters living within the boundary of the Port Angeles School District will choose the fate…

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Neah Bay tugboat could strike oil

NEAH BAY — Oil, cargo and cruise industries would pay for a tugboat at Neah Bay under a…

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Clallam Transit lawyer hired over Gateway structural issues may be paid by city of Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Clallam Transit’s attorney hired an engineering firm to review the structural issues at The Gateway…

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Port Angeles to be cut off from Victoria on water for first time in years

PORT ANGELES — The North Olympic Peninsula will be without a water highway to Victoria for two weeks…

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Rx on Gateway fix near: Consultants’ reports on cracked wall will map next move

PORT ANGELES — There may be a light at the end of the tunnel for completion of The…

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Parking fines to double in some Port Angeles districts — including downtown

PORT ANGELES — Parking too long downtown, or in the wrong place, will now cost commuters more than…

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Deputy’s alleged assailant undergoes surgery in Seattle for wounds

SEKIU — A Silverdale man who allegedly exchanged gunfire with a Clallam County sheriff’s deputy Monday went into…

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Peninsula school superintendents like what they hear about replacing WASL tests

North Olympic Peninsula school superintendents are supportive of a proposal to replace the Washington Assessment of Student Learning,…

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Port Angeles pool to stay open at least until May 31

PORT ANGELES — The William Shore Memorial Pool will stay open until May 31, in anticipation of a…

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Port Angeles City Council to consider keeping pool open on Tuesday

PORT ANGELES — The future of the William Shore Memorial Pool will be at stake on Tuesday evening.…

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Port Angeles bridges on schedule, officials say

PORT ANGELES — The Eighth Street bridges will open in February, say project managers, who say the final…

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Busy Port Angeles corner prepared for demolition

PORT ANGELES — Buildings on the northwest corner of Lincoln and Eighth streets are posed to be demolished…

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Tribes to receive compensation for sockeye runs

Three North Olympic Peninsula tribes are receiving federal disaster relief funds allocated for tribal and nontribal commercial fishermen…

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Rayonier agrees to lease giant water tank to Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Rayonier Inc. executives have verbally agreed to lease a large water tank on their 75-acre…

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Gottschalks files for Chapter 11 protection

PORT ANGELES — Gottschalks Inc. announced on Wednesday that it has filed for bankruptcy protection and is offering…

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Architects ‘take temperature’ of Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — The city of Port Angeles and community leaders welcomed forerunners of a team that will…

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Rayonier: No dollar value on tank, but concerns exist

PORT ANGELES — A Rayonier Inc. executive says the company has not placed a monetary value on a…

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Port Angeles pool plans discussed Monday

PORT ANGELES — Save the Pool PA plans to finalize its recommendations to the city of Port Angeles…