Update on PA councilman’s parking proposal

PORT ANGELES – For lack of a tie-breaking vote, the first reading of a controversial proposal put forth by Port Angeles City Councilman Mike French did not advance at Tuesday’s council meeting, but the proposal probably isn’t
Trump walks back payroll tax cut suggestion, now says, 'we don't need it'
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Washington Gov. Jay Inslee announces he's dropping out of the 2020 race
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Seattle’s XFL team announces name: the Dragons
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Dump truck company had problems long before Seattle crash
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State appeals court rules in favor of DNR, against developer
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King County Sheriff opts out of national database
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CBO projects higher deficits beginning in 2020 after bipartisan spending deal
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Update on PA councilman’s parking proposal

PORT ANGELES – For lack of a tie-breaking vote, the first reading of a controversial proposal put forth by Port Angeles City Councilman Mike French did not advance at Tuesday’s council meeting, but the proposal probably isn’t
Unemployment up again in Clallam

PORT ANGELES – Clallam County’s unemployment rate rose again last month. According to data from Washington State Employment Security, the county had an unemployment rate of 7%. That’s up another tenth of a percent from June and