Tom Callis

Port Angeles OKs $500,000 for Harbor-Works

PORT ANGELES -- The Port Angeles Harbor-Works Development Authority now has the $1 million it requested to cover its expected costs through 2010 and become… Continue reading

Saturday market vendors try Gateway

PORT ANGELES -- For the first time in nearly four years, the Saturday Port Angeles Farmers Market returned to downtown last week. The move may… Continue reading

Dicks ties health care reform bill to its ability to pay for itself (see video below)

PORT ANGELES -- Norm Dicks says if the final health care reform bill doesn't pay for itself, it won't pass. "We have to raise some… Continue reading

Protesters line up outside ‘listening session’ on health care

PORT ANGELES -- Protesters and supporters lined up outside an invitation-only health care forum on Friday, replaying scenes from other health care events across the… Continue reading

Joyce man to get retrial in medical marijuana case

In a move his attorney called precedent-setting, a medical marijuana provider who lived near Joyce will get a new trial after the state Court of… Continue reading

Tacoma Narrows toll system ‘entrapment’ says Port Angeles man

PORT ANGELES -- A ticket can be frustrating for any driver, especially if it is felt to be undeserved. In Douglas E. Nevill's case, it's… Continue reading

Port Angeles awaiting union response to City Hall cuts

PORT ANGELES -- City officials expect a response from unions by the end of the month on a proposal to renegotiate contracts to eliminate cost-of-living… Continue reading

Gateway pavilion use in Port Angeles now officially permitted

PORT ANGELES -- The Saturday Port Angeles Farmers Market will be the first event to use The Gateway's pavilion with a permit. The seven-member city… Continue reading

Variety of speakers — including Rep. Dicks — at limited health care forum in Port Angeles on Friday

PORT ANGELES -- An invitation-only health care forum set Friday by the Clallam County Democratic Party Central Committee will include speakers from local hospitals and… Continue reading

Home sales up slightly in second quarter in Clallam, down in Jefferson

The Washington Center for Real Estate Research said that sales of existing homes grew slightly in Clallam County while prices dropped during the second quarter… Continue reading

Loss of hydroplane race may hurt Port Angeles businesses

PORT ANGELES -- Local commerce and the waters of Port Angeles Harbor will both be calmer than expected during the weekend of Sept. 26-27 because… Continue reading

PenPly must come up with 1 year’s rent by Friday

PORT ANGELES -- Peninsula Plywood Group LLC must come up with one year's rent by Friday to get the keys to the former KPly mill… Continue reading

Fire affecting air quality in Brinnon

BRINNON -- Fires burning 15 miles to the west of this town are affecting air quality, a spokesman for the Olympic Region Clean Air Agency… Continue reading

Port Angeles proposes cuts for employees

PORT ANGELES -- City employees will not receive cost-of-living adjustments in 2010 if Port Angeles City Manager Kent Myers is successful in renegotiating union contracts.… Continue reading

Port Angeles Realtors endorse two candidates

PORT ANGELES -- The Port Angeles Association of Realtors has endorsed City Council candidates Brooke Nelson and Harry Bell for the Nov. 3 general election.… Continue reading

Port of Port Angeles will consider appealing NOAA decision

PORT ANGELES -- The Port of Port Angeles commissioners will consider on Monday if they will appeal the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's choice of… Continue reading

Army helicopters stop in Port Angeles for lunch

PORT ANGELES -- The crews of two Army Blackhawk helicopters stopped for lunch Thursday at William R. Fairchild International Airport while on a rare training… Continue reading

Field tests find lead in small area of Salt Creek soil

JOYCE -- A small area -- about 330 cubic yards of soil -- at Salt Creek Recreation Area's former shooting range was found to be… Continue reading

Port Angeles warns residents of rising costs, declining revenue

PORT ANGELES -- The city is going to have to tighten its financial belt to yet another notch next year, and it needs additional public… Continue reading

‘Scary picture’ to be presented on Port Angeles 2010 budget

PORT ANGELES -- Residents will be able to comment on issues facing Port Angeles at a public meeting to reveal aspects of the "scary picture"… Continue reading