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The privately owned-and-operated vessel runs multiple sailings daily, between Port Angeles, Washington and Victoria, British Columbia. They say reservations are down.
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The public lands commissioner race is shaping up to be a clash over forest management styles – and how to best use that resource in the face of climate change.
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All-electric passenger planes are still experimental. But regional airport managers are eager to install charging infrastructure to accommodate them.
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A proposed project in Port Angeles aims to neutralize ocean acidification and remove carbon from the air, but some are concerned about unintended impacts on the local marine ecosystem.
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Members of the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe harvested about 200 coho salmon from their home river in October – fewer than expected, but it marked a milestone for river restoration and a new subsistence fishery.
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A coalition of community and conservation groups wants to stop a state logging claim near the banks of the Elwha river. They say the so-called “Power Plant” sale would compromise the high-profile effort to restore endangered salmon habitat on the river, just a decade after two dams were removed.
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Last weekend, Field Arts & Events Hall in Port Angeles celebrated its grand opening. The newly constructed waterfront venue was years in the making, beginning when local resident Donna Morris left $9 million in her will to establish an arts center.
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A $7.3 million U.S. Department of Commerce grant will accelerate work on a marine trades industrial park, which could potentially bring a few hundred jobs to the city of Port Angeles
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A Port Angeles man remains in jail as he awaits transfer to federal custody for allegedly assaulting a woman with whom he was in a relationship at Olympic National Park. The incident closed some of the park while authorities searched for the armed man.
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Community groups and churches are working to find temporary funding for an overnight homeless shelter in Port Angeles after money ran out last week.The…