Brian Gawley

Police, deputies to replace Guardsmen at airport

PORT ANGELES -- Armed National Guard soldiers stationed at William R. Fairchild International Airport since September will be replaced next month by local law officers,… Continue reading

West End: Sappho’s technology “gap” could be closed by September

SAPPHO -- The fiber-optic loop around the North Olympic Peninsula could be completed as soon as September. Qwest Communications is working with CenturyTel of Washington… Continue reading

Peninsula: Magna Force impresses Murray – — – but funding still doubtful

PORT ANGELES -- Sen. Patty Murray says she's impressed by Jerry Lamb's magnetic-levitation transportation system called LEVX. She and her staffers will help him "work… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Council to review water, sewer rates

PORT ANGELES -- City residents could see their water and sewer rates increase next year to pay for past and future construction projects. The City… Continue reading

Clallam: County to take next step toward all-mail elections

Clallam County commissioners will take the next step toward all-mail elections April 9 when they consider a resolution splitting 16 voter precincts. Split precincts will… Continue reading

Clallam: County tweaks junk vehicle ordinance prior to vote

Clallam County commissioners will vote on a proposed junk vehicle ordinance today after resolving four outstanding issues during Monday's work session. The vote will take… Continue reading

Clallam: Commissioners to try again for junk vehicle ordinance

Clallam County commissioners will try again today and Tuesday to reach agreement on a proposed junk vehicle ordinance. The commissioners will discuss the proposal during… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Group critical of Rayonier cleanup efforts

PORT ANGELES -- An environmental organization that has followed the Rayonier mill site cleanup from the beginning claims the cleanup plans proposed by the company,… Continue reading

Port Angeles: High school band and dance team to play at Disneyland

More than 80 Port Angeles High School band and dance team members will spend their spring break this week touring and marching at Disneyland. The… Continue reading

Sequim: Infant placed on national liver donor’s registry

SEQUIM -- Parents Casey Stallman and Thomas Brown of Sequim are anxiously awaiting a liver transplant for their three-month-old son Thomas, who has been in… Continue reading

Clallam: Charter panel will review section by section

PORT ANGELES -- The Clallam County Charter Review Commission decided not to propose specific changes following testimony at Thursday night's meeting but instead to review… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Land swap advances conference center project

PORT ANGELES -- The Oak Street conference center developer says a land swap approved in concept this week between the Port of Port Angeles and… Continue reading

Clallam: Port Angeles, county cooperating on annexation issues

PORT ANGELES -- Clallam County and the city of Port Angeles are working together on annexation and infrastructure issues for unincorporated areas adjacent to the… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Rayonier cleanup to begin this summer

PORT ANGELES -- It was once the site of the biggest private employer in Clallam and Jefferson counties. Today it's a strategic, 75-acre spit that… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Golf course project must be targeted to right market, Port told

PORT ANGELES -- A proposed golf course adjacent to William R. Fairchild International Airport can work -- if there's enough acreage -- but must be… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Movie producer to seek formal meeting with port commissioners

PORT ANGELES -- Consultant Hank Jernigan will ask the full Port of Port Angeles board of commissioners today for a spot on their April 8… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Panel to consider man’s banishment from pool

PORT ANGELES -- Whether a man banned "indefinitely" from the William Shore Memorial Pool three years ago will be allowed to return will be decided… Continue reading

Peninsula: New Park Service chief touts fee program

PORT ANGELES -- The National Park Service's demonstration fee program has been a success because people can see the direct benefits of paying those fees,… Continue reading

Clallam: County ponders two-tiered junk vehicle ordinance

Clallam County commissioners are considering a two-tiered junk-vehicle ordinance allowing more disabled cars on larger lots. They will discuss the proposed revision next Monday's work… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Child listed as critical after heart surgery

Haille Alley was listed in critical condition Sunday afternoon following her heart transplant surgery Saturday night at Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center in Seattle,… Continue reading