Brian Gawley

Port Angeles City Council to hear third pool option July 19

PORT ANGELES -- A designer of world-class aquatic centers has proposed building a facility on Port-owned Oak Street property instead of a traditional swimming pool… Continue reading

Port Angeles eyes $33 million in projects for 2005-06

PORT ANGELES -- Residents will see several construction projects throughout the city during the next two years after the City Council approved the 2006-11 Capital… Continue reading

Port Angeles City Council gets in thick of Victoria sewage plant issue

PORT ANGELES -- The campaign to build a secondary sewage treatment plant in Victoria is a worthy cause that deserves support, Mayor Richard Headrick said… Continue reading

Victoria’s sewage-treatment mascot to visit Port Angeles City Council

PORT ANGELES -- A 7-foot-tall mascot nicknamed Mr. Floatie will attend Tuesday's City Council meeting to invite local officials to the first annual Victoria Toilet… Continue reading

Port Angeles begins process for westward trail extension

PORT ANGELES -- Now that Waterfront Trail users can get out of the city heading east, the process has begun to establish a westward route… Continue reading

Port Angeles urged to cooperate and renovate to accomplish downtown vision

PORT ANGELES -- The hurdles to creating an active and attractive retail and social center in downtown Port Angeles include more cooperation and communication between… Continue reading

Schoenfeldt challenging Beil for Port of Port Angeles seat

PORT ANGELES -- Longtime Port advisory committee member George Schoenfeldt announced Tuesday that he will run in November for the District 2 Port commissioner seat… Continue reading

Port OKs second hangar lease at Port Angeles airport

PORT ANGELES -- A second hangar development at William R. Fairchild International Airport will provide space for six more airplane owners, the Port commissioners were… Continue reading

Multicultural group to expand scope to all of Clallam County

PORT ANGELES -- The Multicultural Task Force that was created in the spring of 2002 is reconstituting itself to be a broad-based countywide group focused… Continue reading

Wings of Freedom returns to Port Angeles for its third tour of duty

PORT ANGELES -- During World War II, an estimated 100,000 Allied bomber crewmen died in the skies over Europe -- a number almost equal to… Continue reading

Rotary eyes Labor Day opening for skate park

The Port Angeles Skate Park under construction at Erickson Playfield should be open by Labor Day, according to Nor'wester Rotary Club members spearheading the project.… Continue reading

Port Angeles economy sees “dramatic changes,” chamber told

PORT ANGELES -- The city has seen dramatic changes in its economy in the past two or three years and must depend upon entrepreneurs more… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Stairway to the past adds to Underground tours

PORT ANGELES -- You begin by walking into Sound Bikes & Kayaks, 120 E. Front St., and stepping behind the counter where a new staircase… Continue reading

Southwest Airlines” possible switch to Boeing Field would be years away, but seen as beneficial for Peninsula

A proposed move of Southwest Airlines from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport to Seattle's Boeing Field would be more convenient for travelers using Kenmore Air Express from… Continue reading

2005 Canoe Journey gains support of Port Angeles City Council

PORT ANGELES -- At least 90 canoes with 10 to 50 people each will arrive Aug. 1 on Hollywood Beach as part of the Paddle… Continue reading

Port Angeles pursuing $2.7 million bond for western annexation costs

PORT ANGELES -- The city will pursue an estimated $2.7 million bond issue to fund utility extensions into the southwestern urban growth area set to… Continue reading

Airline task force to focus on restoring Sea-Tac service

PORT ANGELES -- Re-establishing airline service to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport will be the focus of the Port of Port Angeles' reinvigorated Community Airline Task Force.… Continue reading

Rep. Kessler apologizes for U.S. 101 widening omission from state budget

PORT ANGELES -- Rep. Lynn Kessler apologized Monday for overlooking the last-minute omission of a U.S. Highway 101 widening project between Port Angeles and Sequim… Continue reading

Pink waterfront building to turn green with empty

PORT ANGELES -- The pink building on Railroad Avenue next to the MV Coho ferry landing will be sticking around and should look better soon.… Continue reading

Port Angeles seeks 3-year, $40,000 pledge for downtown officer

PORT ANGELES -- The city would need a three-year commitment of $40,000 annually to fund a dedicated downtown resource officer, Police Chief Tom Riepe told… Continue reading