PORT ANGELES — The sale of the Oak Street property has fallen through, dashing plans for a marine-science and conference center to attract visitors to… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Fuel that had nothing to do with industrial production was a major source of pollution at a mill that churned out plywood… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — A belle of the seas is getting her bell back. Lost for 99 years, the schooner Adventuress’ original ship’s bell arrived in… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — A belle of the seas is getting her bell back. Lost for 99 years, the schooner Adventuress' original ship's bell arrived in… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Fuel that had nothing to do with industrial production was a major source of pollution at a mill that churned out plywood… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — In today's world, a project as massive as “sluicing the Hogback,” which brought Port Angeles into the modern era, would be buried… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — In today's world, a project as massive as “sluicing the Hogback,” which brought Port Angeles into the modern era, would be buried… Continue reading
Members of Washington state’s congressional delegation have called on British Columbia Premier Christy Clark to expedite a plan to end the dumping of raw sewage… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — PA United participants grappled this week with the possibility that the Port Angeles Downtown Association might leave the fold. “It’s unfortunate, but… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — A vision of three economic development groups disbanding and their memberships and activities being folded into one organization has emerged with the… Continue reading
Members of Washington state’s congressional delegation have called on British Columbia Premier Christy Clark to expedite a plan to end the dumping of raw sewage… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — A vision of three economic development groups disbanding and their memberships and activities being folded into one organization has emerged with the… Continue reading
Members of Washington state’s congressional delegation have called on British Columbia Premier Christy Clark to expedite a plan to end the dumping of raw sewage… Continue reading
TACOMA — Federal bankruptcy court Judge Paul Snyder last week approved sales of Pettit Oil's remaining assets, including bulk plants in Port Angeles and Sequim.… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — A vision of three economic development groups disbanding and their memberships and activities being folded into one organization has emerged with the… Continue reading
Members of Washington state’s congressional delegation have called on British Columbia Premier Christy Clark to expedite a plan to end the dumping of raw sewage… Continue reading
TACOMA — Federal bankruptcy court Judge Paul Snyder last week approved sales of Pettit Oil's remaining assets, including bulk plants in Port Angeles and Sequim.… Continue reading
TACOMA — Federal bankruptcy court Judge Paul Snyder last week approved sales of Pettit Oil's remaining assets, including bulk plants in Port Angeles and Sequim.… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Nippon Paper Industries USA's upgraded $85 million biomass cogeneration plant, which has not been fully operational since it was dedicated in November,… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Nippon Paper Industries USA's upgraded $85 million biomass cogeneration plant, which has not been fully operational since it was dedicated in November,… Continue reading