Brian Gawley

Port Angeles gets $175,000 sidewalk grant

PORT ANGELES — The city has received a $175,000 state grant to build sidewalks along school walking routes, the City Council was told at its… Continue reading

Bottled water order issued for Clallam Bay-Sekiu

CLALLAM BAY — Customers of the Clallam Bay/Sekiu Water System have been told to drink bottled water rather than tap water until a water pipe… Continue reading

Elwha dam removal project cost rising to $308 million

PORT ANGELES — The three-year Elwha River dams removal project will begin in 2012 and cost an estimated $308 million, plus or minus 15 percent,… Continue reading

Former Rayonier site cleanup changes applauded

PORT ANGELES — The state Department of Ecology's revitalization of the Rayonier cleanup project was applauded by those who have followed the project during its… Continue reading

Popular restaurant/club gets new owner

PORT ANGELES — The co-owners of Crazy Fish Baja and Beyond have found a buyer. Sometime next month, the space at 229 W. First St.… Continue reading

Rayonier mill site cleanup put on Ecology’s fast track

PORT ANGELES — Toxic cleanup at the site of the former Rayonier mill is now on a fast track. Eight years after it began, the… Continue reading

Gateway Center concrete pour delayed

PORT ANGELES — Today's scheduled one-day concrete pour for the Port Angeles International Gateway Transportation Center has been delayed until 7:15 a.m. Monday, in hopes… Continue reading

One-day food distribution set Saturday for workers idled by Kply mill closing

PORT ANGELES — A special one-day food distribution is planned exclusively for the 126 KPly employees who haven't worked since November. The 126 employees at… Continue reading

Part of Bubble building stuck at Snoqualmie Pass

PORT ANGELES — Snow on Snoqualmie Pass has delayed the arrival of the one of the three trucks transporting The Bubble field house from New… Continue reading

‘We’re not done yet’: Water plant feted in mega-project to remove Elwha dams

PORT ANGELES — More than 70 people gathered Saturday morning in mixed rain and snow along the Elwha River for a groundbreaking ceremony for the… Continue reading

Law enforcement to step up patrols against speeders, drunken drivers year-round

Beginning Feb. 15, the State Patrol will assist Clallam and Jefferson county law enforcement agencies in conducting special patrols for speeding and drunk driving all… Continue reading

Downtown Port Angeles businesses grin and bear it through construction

PORT ANGELES — Stores stand like islands surrounded by pits and moats. Temporary footbridges offer wobbly paths into businesses via what one business owner calls… Continue reading

Port Angeles to restudy cross-town bypass — for keeps this time?

PORT ANGELES — The city plans to study possible short-term and long-term bypass routes around the downtown area — as well as how to pay… Continue reading

You’ll be hearing more about the MV Coho — new CEO to boost marketing

PORT ANGELES — The new president of Black Ball Transport Inc. plans to intensify marketing of its MV Coho ferry service between Port Angeles and… Continue reading

More downtown street closures loom for Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Driving downtown over the next few weeks may take a road map and a lot of patience. The Port Angeles downtown sidewalk… Continue reading

Natural Resources to maintain increased timber harvest levels, foresters told

PORT ANGELES — The state Department of Natural Resources will sell 104 million board feet of timber in Clallam, Jefferson and a portion of Grays… Continue reading

MV Coho ferry owner names new CEO

PORT ANGELES — Ryan Burles was promoted Wednesday to president and CEO of Black Ball Transport Inc., owner and operator of the MV Coho passenger… Continue reading

Port Angeles City Council majority cites change in picking new mayor

PORT ANGELES — The same divisions that produced Tuesday night's 4-3 City Council vote electing Gary Braun as mayor for 2008-09 seemed to linger in… Continue reading

Seasonal culling of Sequim elk herd reaches half of year’s goal

SEQUIM — After a 1,222-pound bull was killed Friday morning at Graysmarsh Farm, the seasonal culling of the Sequim elk herd is almost halfway to… Continue reading

Port Angeles City Council mulls whether to elect new mayor

PORT ANGELES — Will the Port Angeles City Council vote for continuity and re-elect Karen Rogers to a second two-year term as mayor? Or will… Continue reading