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Survivor speaks out after $2 million sexual abuse settlement against former AHS band teacher

Story updated Dec. 10

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72 new cases reported Tuesday, November cases double those in October

Grays Harbor Public Health reported 72 new cases of COVID-19 Tuesday.

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The Spar Cafe sign was recently moved to the Aberdeen Museum of History’s current storage warehouse on Port Industrial Road in early November. Collection items are being transferred from the armory annex across the street from the former site of the museum to the storage facility.

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Museum board asking city for spot in the budget

Aberdeen mayor wonders about future funds

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Aberdeen mayor’s 2021 budget aims to trim $3 million deficit without cutting services, personnel

Aberdeen Mayor Pete Schave’s $40 million proposed 2021 budget aims to cut the city’s operating deficit in ways…

COVID-19 cases in Grays Harbor County by zip code, updated Friday, Dec. 4.

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57 new COVID cases reported Friday

57 new COVID cases reported Friday, related to an unidentified “outbreak situation”

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Ocean Shores Police spreading holiday cheer with modified Shop with a Cop event

Area police agencies are getting creative this Christmas season with the annual Shop with a Cop event canceled…

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Grays Harbor Public Health Director submits resignation effective Dec. 31

Moving outside the area

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County Commissioners appoint interim prosecutor

Chief Civil Deputy Norma Tillotson will serve

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COVID case counts continue to rise in Grays Harbor and Pacific counties

COVID-19 cases continue to add up in Grays Harbor and Pacific counties, according to data released by public…

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City of Hoquiam awards COVID relief grants to 26 businesses

The City of Hoquiam has distributed $57,200 in grants to businesses impacted by COVID-19.

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Post king tide condition of the northwest end of the Shoalwater berm on Graveyard Spit Nov. 19.

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Shoalwater protective berm suffers significant damage during recent king tides, storm

Tribe, Army Corps exploring repair options, contingency plans

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The Aberdeen Police Department giving tree was placed Nov. 23. Its ornaments include wishes from local kids, which the public can take to fulfill, then the department will wrap and deliver the gift. Pictured from left are volunteers Stacy Watson, Carol Winter and Julie Swor.

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Aberdeen, Hoquiam keep annual Shop with a Cop alive with giving trees

Other departments, local businesses, school districts also offer giving trees

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The commercial Dungeness crab season has been delayed through at least Dec. 16 this year due to low meat levels. Here, crabbers in Westport prepare for last year’s opener, which didn’t come until late January.

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Commercial Dungeness crab season opener delayed through at least mid-December

Low meat recovery and domoic acid are factors