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McKinley asks to limit inspections of wastewater until it restarts Port Angeles plant

McKinley asks to limit inspections of wastewater until it restarts Port Angeles plant

McKinley Paper Co. wants to reduce the monitoring frequency for treated wastewater that pours from two outfalls into the Strait of Juan… Continue reading

McKinley asks to limit inspections of wastewater until it restarts Port Angeles plant
Port Angeles port eyes tenant for KPly site

Port Angeles port eyes tenant for KPly site

The Port of Port Angeles is on the brink of obtaining an anchor tenant at the port’s new Marine Trades Industrial Park,… Continue reading

Port Angeles port eyes tenant for KPly site
Olympic National Park Visitor Center closes today; services offered nearby

Olympic National Park Visitor Center closes today; services offered nearby

The Olympic National Park Visitor Center in Port Angeles will be temporarily closed beginning today for $3.4 million in renovations, including the… Continue reading

Olympic National Park Visitor Center closes today; services offered nearby
DACA decision stirs concern in Clallam, Jefferson counties

DACA decision stirs concern in Clallam, Jefferson counties

Immigrant rights advocates in Clallam and Jefferson counties had little faith that President Donald Trump’s impending elimination of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program… Continue reading

DACA decision stirs concern in Clallam, Jefferson counties

Klahowya Campground closes today for water system upgrades

Klahowya Campground in Olympic National Forest will be closed until next spring beginning early today for water system upgrades. The U.S. Forest… Continue reading

Port Angeles port candidate corrects record; address to be kept confidential

Port Angeles port candidate corrects record; address to be kept confidential

Michael Cobb, a candidate for Port of Port Angeles commissioner, has corrected a voter registration record of his residential address that he said… Continue reading

Port Angeles port candidate corrects record; address to be kept confidential
Port of Port Angeles focus no longer on Sea-Tac as destination for commercial passenger air service

Port of Port Angeles focus no longer on Sea-Tac as destination for commercial passenger air service

The Port of Port Angeles this week readjusted its sights on landing airline passenger service for the North Olympic Peninsula, taking Seattle-Tacoma… Continue reading

Port of Port Angeles focus no longer on Sea-Tac as destination for commercial passenger air service

Port seeks seaplane amenity: Charters could use strip in Port Angeles Harbor

Seaplanes already land in undesignated areas of Port Angeles Harbor off the downtown shoreline and dock in a tight space at the… Continue reading

Navy finishes deck for pier in Port Angeles Harbor

Navy finishes deck for pier in Port Angeles Harbor

The deck for a combined Navy pier and trestle that juts more than a football field length into Port Angeles Harbor has… Continue reading

Navy finishes deck for pier in Port Angeles Harbor

Federal permit for salmon farm east of Port Angeles depends on state, local action

Federal action on a permit for Cooke Aquaculture’s proposed $9 million fish farm east of downtown Port Angeles depends on decisions by… Continue reading

Hearing on new Cooke Aquaculture salmon farm in Strait postponed

The release Aug. 19 of thousands of Atlantic salmon from Cooke Aquaculture’s Cypress Island fish farm has plugged up Cooke’s proposal to… Continue reading

Killed cougar may be animal reported seen in west Port Angeles

A cougar that may have been invading west Port Angeles neighborhoods for the past month is dead, a state Fish and Wildlife… Continue reading

Peninsula residents gather to share glasses, gawk in awe at partial solar eclipse

Peninsula residents gather to share glasses, gawk in awe at partial solar eclipse

Onlookers decades apart in age witnessed the event of a lifetime Monday as the first total solar eclipse to cross both coasts… Continue reading

Peninsula residents gather to share glasses, gawk in awe at partial solar eclipse
Port Angeles council candidate drops out of November race, ‘conceding’ to opponent

Port Angeles council candidate drops out of November race, ‘conceding’ to opponent

Sequim business owner Todd Negus, who last week dropped out of the general election race for a Port Angeles City Council position… Continue reading

Port Angeles council candidate drops out of November race, ‘conceding’ to opponent
Port Angeles Council candidate Todd Negus bows out

Port Angeles Council candidate Todd Negus bows out

Port Angeles Council candidate Todd Negus said Thursday he is dropping out of the race for Position 1, conceding the Nov. 7… Continue reading

Port Angeles Council candidate Todd Negus bows out
Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News Pilings that once supported temporary moorage docks stand empty at Port Angeles City Pier as they await new dock sections.

Floats delayed once again for Port Angeles City Pier

Five much-awaited City Pier floats will be installed in 2018 instead of this year as planned, city Parks and Recreation Director Corey… Continue reading

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News Pilings that once supported temporary moorage docks stand empty at Port Angeles City Pier as they await new dock sections.
Officials present park, forest goat relocation plan

Officials present park, forest goat relocation plan

A two-year mountain goat relocation plan for Olympic National Park and Olympic National Forest would start in July 2018 under a proposed… Continue reading

Officials present park, forest goat relocation plan

Whale beached at Kalaloch still alive

A juvenile gray whale was still alive at noon today after it washed up on a remote beach Wednesday at Kalaloch on Clallam… Continue reading

Affordable housing to be on next Port Townsend council agenda

Port Townsend City Council members will consider furthering efforts to address a lack of affordable housing at its next council meeting by… Continue reading

Power outages reported in Port Ludlow, Port Townsend areas

A section of Jefferson County Pubic Utility District underground wire failed early Monday evening, cutting power to 1,000 Port Ludlow-area customers for… Continue reading