Brian Gawley

Port Angeles: Planning Commission OKs farmers market extension

PORT ANGELES -- After five more hours of debate, the Planning Commission voted 3-2 Wednesday night to extend the Saturday downtown Farmers Market conditional use… Continue reading

Beil ousted from Port of Port Angeles board by Schoenfeldt

PORT ANGELES -- Incumbent Port of Port Angeles Commissioner Leonard Beil was swept out of office Tuesday night by challenger George Schoenfeldt. Schoenfeldt, 56, received… Continue reading

Port Angeles council incumbents lead in two of three races; Headrick trailing Wharton

PORT ANGELES -- Two City Council incumbents were in tight races with their challengers Tuesday night in initial returns from the general election. A third… Continue reading

Waterfront pool proposal grows to include hotel, $500,000 condos

PORT ANGELES -- A proposal to replace the city's aging swimming pool on downtown waterfront property now includes a hotel and high-priced condominiums. Harry Dorssers… Continue reading

Farmers market banned from Laurel Street; organizers scramble, hold market at new site

PORT ANGELES -- Customers trickled into a parking lot off West Front Street Saturday morning to the impromptu location of the downtown Saturday Port Angeles… Continue reading

Restraining order sought against Saturday farmers market in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES -- Business owners who are challenging the downtown Saturday Port Angeles Farmers Market's conditional use permit now want to shut down the operation… Continue reading

Port Angeles OKs first development agreement with county east of city

PORT ANGELES -- The first of several agreements with Clallam County to coordinate development east of the city limits was unanimously approved by the City… Continue reading

Clallam PUD balks at running Indian Island electricity system

The Clallam County Public Utility District has withdrawn its proposal to buy and operate Naval Magazine Indian Island's electric distribution system after the U.S. Navy… Continue reading

Four Port Angeles City Council incumbents send mailer as election slate

PORT ANGELES -- They say they have worked well together and supported each other's positions during the past four years. Now the four City Council… Continue reading

New group discusses how to improve Port Angeles Skate Park

PORT ANGELES -- The first meeting of a proposed "Friends of the Skate Park" group Thursday night drew about 25 people to the Vern Burton… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Pink building suitors to meet next week

PORT ANGELES -- The two groups that want to buy the dilapidated "pink building" on the Port Angeles waterfront for the asking price of $1… Continue reading

Port Angeles finalizes new memorials policy, fees

PORT ANGELES -- More than three years after the city declared a moratorium on memorials and donations to city parks, most notably along Waterfront Trail,… Continue reading

Port of Port Angeles looks toward 2006 budget

PORT ANGELES -- The public portion of the Port of Port Angeles' 2006 budget process began Monday with discussion of the revenue and expense assumptions… Continue reading

Port of Port Angeles gets appraisal for waterfront Landing mall

PORT ANGELES -- The Port's Landing mall on the city's waterfront soon could be up for sale. Port Commissioner Leonard Beil of Port Angeles has… Continue reading

Port Angeles school board hopefuls face off in PDN/PNN debate

PORT ANGELES -- School levy campaigns, communication with the public and what to do about aging buildings were some of the issues raised during Thursday… Continue reading

Downtown mural still awaiting repairs

PORT ANGELES -- Summer has come and gone and the "Olympic Visions" mural behind the Laurel Street fountain downtown continues to peel paint. The mural… Continue reading

Farmers market permit back to Planning Commission on Nov. 9

PORT ANGELES -- The downtown Port Angeles Farmers Market's disputed conditional use permit will come before the Planning Commission again on Nov. 9. The Saturday… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Council, Port candidates face off in debate

PORT ANGELES -- Three pairs of City Council candidates and the two Port of Port Angeles hopefuls faced off Monday night at City Hall in… Continue reading

Supertankers in the Strait? Magnuson Amendment under attack in Congress

PORT ANGELES -- The Magnuson Amendment prohibiting the largest supertankers in Puget Sound is facing a test in the U.S. House of Representatives. If the… Continue reading

Port Angeles selects new city manager from within

PORT ANGELES -- The City Council didn't have to look far to find a new city manager. Mark Madsen, the city's economic and community development… Continue reading