Brian Gawley

Hurricane Ridge shuttle bus future in doubt

PORT ANGELES - The future of the "snow bus" to the Hurricane Ridge recreation area starting next month is in doubt because of a lack… Continue reading

Pooling of volunteer firefighters OK’d by Port Angeles city, Fire District No. 2

PORT ANGELES - More volunteer firefighters will be available to the city and they will be eligible for civil service credit under a volunteer firefighter… Continue reading

Port Angeles manufacturer joins Air Force-Lockheed contract; 20 new jobs envisioned

PORT ANGELES -- An local manufacturing operation plans to add about 20 employees during the next three years with the help of defense contractor Lockheed… Continue reading

Electricity back to normal across Clallam, utility officials report

Everybody's electricity should be back on by now except for residents along Olympic Hot Springs Road and individual residents in the city of Port Angeles… Continue reading

Power coming back on after storm

The lights were expected to be back on by tonight in most Clallam County homes after Western Washington's strongest storm in more than a decade… Continue reading

Two arrested in death of man at trailer park

PORT ANGELES -- Two people were arrested Saturday afternoon in the shooting death of a 32-year-old man early Friday morning at a mobile-home park on… Continue reading

`Always fighting over money”

Clallam County's three cities work well with each other but not always with county government, two of the three Clallam mayors said during an unusual… Continue reading

‘Always fighting over money’

Clallam County's three cities work well with each other but not always with county government, two of the three Clallam mayors said during an unusual… Continue reading

Port Angeles studying sale of City Light building

PORT ANGELES -- City officials are studying the idea of selling the City Light building to Family Medicine of Port Angeles and relocating the city's… Continue reading

Port Angeles studying sale of City Light building

PORT ANGELES - City officials are studying the idea of selling the City Light building to Family Medicine of Port Angeles and relocating the city's… Continue reading

Kitsap judge throws out Port Angeles anti-fluoride initiatives

PORT ANGELES -- A Kitsap County judge has thrown out two anti-fluoridation initiatives submitted to the city in early September. The ruling by Superior Court… Continue reading

Burying utility lines more expensive than first thought, PUD told

PORT ANGELES -- "Back of the envelope" calculations show that putting all 850 miles of Clallam County Public Utility District's power lines underground could cost… Continue reading

Auditorium to get needed fix-up with a distinct Irish flair

The Port Angeles High School Auditorium and Performing Arts Center that turns 50 years old this year is getting some sorely needed upgrades. The curtains… Continue reading

Auditorium to get needed fix-up with a distinct Irish flair

The Port Angeles High School Auditorium and Performing Arts Center that turns 50 years old this year is getting some sorely needed upgrades. The curtains… Continue reading

Majority Leader Kessler lays out agenda for upcoming session

PORT ANGELES -- Education, health care, jobs and the economy will be the Democrats' priorities when they to head to Olympia next month for the… Continue reading

PA council approves $111 million budget for 2007

PORT ANGELES -- The City Council unanimously approved a $111 million budget for 2007 this week. It includes the lowest property tax rate in 20… Continue reading

Comment period for new Rayonier rules could open in January

PORT ANGELES -- The period for formal public comment on new dioxin cleanup rules that could affect the Rayonier Inc. property could open in early… Continue reading

Clallam PUD board takes stock in wake of widespread blackouts

Putting power lines underground is expensive and won't solve all outage problems. But the Clallam County Public Utility District will continue pursuing such projects as… Continue reading

Port Angeles School Board opts for four-year, $30.1 million levy

PORT ANGELES -- A four-year maintenance and operations levy totaling $30.1 million will appear on the Feb. 6 ballot, the Port Angeles School District board… Continue reading

What comes next with the Port Angeles school closure

PORT ANGELES -- The school district is recruiting 21 people for a committee to study what to do with both its facilities and its properties… Continue reading