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Marine Drive blocked in Port Angeles

Marine Drive in Port Angeles was blocked in both directions early this afternoon west of the Tumwater Truck Route after a car… Continue reading

Feiro Marine Life Center, planned waterfront facility to share campus

Feiro Marine Life Center, planned waterfront facility to share campus

The Port Angeles Waterfront Center’s performing arts facility and Feiro Marine Life Center will create a shared campus on the same downtown… Continue reading

Feiro Marine Life Center, planned waterfront facility to share campus

Electrocuted bird dubbed Sparky ‘acting more like an eagle every day’

Sparky the eagle appears headed for recovery after he was electrocuted March 12 by a 7,200-volt power line before falling 45 feet… Continue reading

Immigration concerns spark meetings on Peninsula

The message for callers who are put on hold when they phone the Seattle office of the Northwest Immigrant Rights Project gives… Continue reading

Several charges against Adam Chamberlin dropped

Criminal charges, including charges of posting sexual photos online of two people without their permission, have been dropped against a Port Angeles… Continue reading

New taxing district on agenda tonight for Port Angeles City Council

New taxing district on agenda tonight for Port Angeles City Council

Residents attending tonight’s Port Angeles City Council meeting will be able to sound off on creating a new taxing district for street… Continue reading

New taxing district on agenda tonight for Port Angeles City Council
Port Angeles Downtown Association surprised by chamber director comments, board chief says

Port Angeles Downtown Association surprised by chamber director comments, board chief says

Members of the Port Angeles Downtown Association were caught by surprise by a top city business leader’s suggestion that the organization should… Continue reading

Port Angeles Downtown Association surprised by chamber director comments, board chief says
Chamber director: Replace Port Angeles parking, business improvement area

Chamber director: Replace Port Angeles parking, business improvement area

The tax-based Parking and Business Improvement Area that 154 Port Angeles downtown businesses pay for should be abolished and replaced with a… Continue reading

Chamber director: Replace Port Angeles parking, business improvement area
Port Angeles school bus hit; injuries minor, say authorities

Port Angeles school bus hit; injuries minor, say authorities

A girl in elementary school and two adults were transported to Olympic Medical Center on Tuesday afternoon with minor injuries after a… Continue reading

Port Angeles school bus hit; injuries minor, say authorities
Eagle being monitored after electrocution from power line

Eagle being monitored after electrocution from power line

An American bald eagle’s progress was being closely monitored Monday, the bird’s survival in doubt after a brush Sunday with a 7,200-volt… Continue reading

Eagle being monitored after electrocution from power line

Teen who brought gun to school sentenced to probation

A teenage boy who brought a stolen handgun to school and showed it off to a classmate was sentenced to 12 months… Continue reading

Ecology expects tests of fluid at Port Angeles log yard by mid-April

The state Department of Ecology will complete its testing of soil and water at the Port of Port Angeles’ Merrill &Ring log… Continue reading

Jig & Lure restaurant hopes sink as new business model folds

Jig & Lure restaurant hopes sink as new business model folds

When a Port Angeles East Boat Haven restaurant was sold March 12, 2016, to Vancouver-based Art and Soul Hospitality LLC, new owners… Continue reading

Jig & Lure restaurant hopes sink as new business model folds
Fire burns Nippon conveyor belt

Fire burns Nippon conveyor belt

A fire that burned through a conveyor belt was extinguished last week at the nearly dormant Nippon Paper Industries USA mill. Mill… Continue reading

Fire burns Nippon conveyor belt
The roof covering the grandstand at Port Angeles Civic Field is scheduled for replacement this spring in time for the start of the Port Angeles Lefties West Coast League amateur baseball season. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Port Angeles Civic Field improvement expected to be place in time for first Lefties game

A Puyallup company will replace the leaky roof covering the Civic Field grandstands in time for the arrival of the college-level Port… Continue reading

The roof covering the grandstand at Port Angeles Civic Field is scheduled for replacement this spring in time for the start of the Port Angeles Lefties West Coast League amateur baseball season. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Port Angeles city manager concerned about upcoming second-class-city vote

Port Angeles city manager concerned about upcoming second-class-city vote

The city of Port Angeles’ finances are stable and environmental hurdles are being cleared, City Manager Dan McKeen said in a “state… Continue reading

Port Angeles city manager concerned about upcoming second-class-city vote
Port Angeles High School students ask lawmaker about future with Trump

Port Angeles High School students ask lawmaker about future with Trump

Port Angeles High School students plied U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer with questions about the future under President Donald Trump. The 43-year-old congressman,… Continue reading

Port Angeles High School students ask lawmaker about future with Trump
The recovery boiler and smokestack at Rayonier pulp mill in Port Angeles topple in a controlled implosion Oct. 30, 1998. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Rayonier: 20-year anniversary sees site still dormant, with 2026 as cleanup target

Tuesday marks the 20th anniversary of the Rayonier Inc. pulp mill’s demise, the death of what was Clallam County’s largest employer, the… Continue reading

The recovery boiler and smokestack at Rayonier pulp mill in Port Angeles topple in a controlled implosion Oct. 30, 1998. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Port Angeles Medic 1 rate to increase — but by how much?

Port Angeles Medic 1 rate to increase — but by how much?

City council members have endorsed a Medic 1 residential rate increase of at least 56 cents a month by July 1 to… Continue reading

Port Angeles Medic 1 rate to increase — but by how much?
Nippon mill sold to subsidiary of Mexican firm; opening date pushed

Nippon mill sold to subsidiary of Mexican firm; opening date pushed

McKinley Paper Co., a U.S. subsidiary of Mexico-based Bio Pappel S.A.B. de C.V., signed a purchase agreement Thursday to buy Nippon Paper… Continue reading

Nippon mill sold to subsidiary of Mexican firm; opening date pushed