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On Friday, a tanker truck wrecked off Highway 101 and began leaking petroleum into Indian Creek, west of Port Angeles. On its website, the city states that the contamination concerns stem from the ...
The City of Port Angeles took a different approach to the fourth of July in 1890, 135 years ago. Historically significant things were happening in Washington during this time. By 1877, about a third ...
PORT ANGELES — The city of Port Angeles is asking residents not to drink tap water after a tanker truck spilled fossil fuels in a tributary of the city's drinking ...
The City of Port Angeles has lifted a do not drink water order for residents after a tanker truck carrying gasoline and diesel fuel overturned in Indian Creek on Friday. Water samples taken in the ...
(The Center Square) – A fuel tanker accident prompted the city of Port Angeles to issue a “do not drink” water advisory for residents on Sunday. The advisory lasted about nine hours and was ...
PORT ANGELES, Wash. — It's safe for residents of Port Angeles to drink their tap water despite an oil tanker crashing into Indian Creek, according to officials. A tanker truck rolled and spilled ...
PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles City Council approved the construction of a sidewalk on the north side of West Lauridsen Boulevard at Lincoln Park for this summer despite discussion of other ...
The city is distributing bottled water on Sunday until 6 p.m. at Civic Field (307 S. Race St., Port Angeles) and Shane Park (613 S. G Street). Supplies are limited based on household size.
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