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Temporary signal at Front and Laurel streets going up Monday

PORT ANGELES — Contractor crews for the city of Port Angeles will emplace a temporary traffic signal at…

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Erin Jaszczak, senior Program Operations Manager of the National Marine Sanctuary Foundation, assembles a display about the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary in preparation for the sanctuary's 30th birthday on Friday at Field Arts & Events Hall in Port Angeles. The celebration included informational presentations, a film festival and a collection of outdoor displays and activities in nearby Pebble Beach Park.

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Birthday sanctuary in Port Angeles

Erin Jaszczak, senior Program Operations Manager of the National Marine Sanctuary Foundation, assembles a display about the Olympic…

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First Fed lays off 20 employees

Fewer than half in Clallam County

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Communications officer Ian Harrington oversees a bank of computer screens at the Peninsula Communications emergency dispatch center on Wednesday in Port Angeles.

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The hidden first responders

911 dispatch center struggles with employment crisis

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Port Townsend Council talks to city seat hopefuls

Interviews four candidates for appointment

Christopher Urquia

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Port Angeles Food Bank to go solar with state grant

Takes steps towards sustainable energy

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Port Angeles City Council considers creating neighborhood associations

Three test associations planned for future

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West Clallam Coalition bands together for letter

Concerns over Port Angeles-Sappho 115-kV transmission line

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Financial reports given to hospital commission

Says May and June ‘look good’

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A canoe from Ahousaht First nations of western Vancouver Island is hauled ashore by volunteers on Tuesday on Lower Elwha Clalllam land near the mouth of the Elwha River west of Port Angeles.

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Power Paddlers bound for Puyallup

A canoe from Ahousaht First Nations of western Vancouver Island is hauled ashore by volunteers Tuesday on Lower…

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Two banned from Port Angeles senior center

Outside food policy at center of controversy

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Indigent defense caseloads may decrease

Local stakeholders express opposed perspectives on potential implications

Mike Chapman

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State senate candidates debate policy differences

Chapman, Kelbon vie for 24th District

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Marine sanctuary plans birthday festivities

PORT ANGELES — The Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary is inviting the public to join it in celebrating…

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Construction night crews plan work on Highways 19 and 104

PORT LUDLOW — Work crews will be completing the construction of the roundabout at the intersection of state…

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Public comment being sought on Project Macoma

PORT ANGELES — The state Department of Ecology is collecting public comments regarding a proposed pilot project to…

A large brush fire that charred a vacant lot near 13th and K streets on the west side of Port Angeles on Monday underscores the current level of fire danger. (KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS)

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Clallam County Fire Marshal upgrades burn ban

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County Fire Marshal has upgraded fire restrictions in unincorporated Clallam County to a…

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Two vehicles totaled, two transported to hospital

SAPPHO — Two individuals were transported to the hospital after a two-car crash, according to a Washington State…

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Summertime Singers to perform this weekend

PORT TOWNSEND — The Summertime Singers will perform concerts at 7 p.m. Friday and 2 p.m. Sunday.

Lower Elwha Klallam Tribal Chairwoman Francis Charles leads tribal members in a ceremony across the length of the new Elwha River bridge, which opened Sunday afternoon. The tribal members dedicated the surface with cedar bows as members of the bridge crew watched from left. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Sweeping ceremony

Lower Elwha Klallam Tribal Chairwoman Francis Charles leads tribal members in a ceremony across the length of the…