Site Logo
photo by DAN HAMMOCK | GRAYS HARBOR NEWS GROUP                                The decorative arch above the entryway to the Armory building will be salvaged during demolition of the building, according to the City of Aberdeen.

News

Boeing building to be studied for possible museum location

Rognlin’s Inc. awarded bid to demolish Armory building

News

Hoquiam mayoral candidates talk infrastructure, attracting investment

Both Hoquiam mayoral candidates have a dozen years in working with city government, and both want to see…

DAN HAMMOCK | GRAYS HARBOR NEWS GROUP                                Aberdeen Mayor Erik Larson, at right, invites the about 50 community members who showed up at City Hall Wednesday evening for a rally in opposition of a new longer-term homeless encampment on South Michigan Street to come up to City Council chambers to have their questions answered and comments heard.

News

Rally draws 50 to Aberdeen City Hall after Wednesday council meeting canceled

Mayor invites group to ask questions, comment on record about proposed Michigan Street homeless camp

News

Coffee With a Cop coming to Aberdeen Oct. 2

The Aberdeen Police Department and Aberdeen Starbucks are teaming up for the city’s first Coffee With a Cop…

DAN HAMMOCK | GRAYS HARBOR NEWS GROUP                                BHP’s Manager of Corporate Affairs Ken Smith, left, and BHP study manager Trevor Heuer answer questions after a presentation Tuesday at the Rotary Log Pavilion in Aberdeen. The two discussed the proposed potash shipping facility at Terminal 3 at the Port of Grays Harbor.

News

BHP lays out plans at business gathering

Train traffic, economic impacts and environmental questions about the proposed potash shipping facility at Port of Grays Harbor…

News

Report on Aberdeen officer-involved shooting heads to prosecutor’s office

The team investigating the Sept. 9 officer-involved shooting in Aberdeen planned to present its findings to the county…

Photos by DAN HAMMOCK | GRAYS HARBOR NEWS GROUP                                An 1855 hand pumper from the Aberdeen Museum of History was moved from storage in Kent to a new storage unit on Port Industrial Road Monday.

News

Aberdeen Museum of History artifacts trucked to new storage facility on Port Industrial

An 1855 Old Tiger fire cart, a ship’s wheel and a bell that rang in the New Year…

Photo by DAN HAMMOCK | GRAYS HARBOR NEWS GROUP                                Among the more than 40 people at a BHP meet-and-greet at the Jitter House in Hoquiam Wednesday morning were, from left, BHP Community Engagement Specialist Courage Bear; Hoquiam Mayor Jasmine Dickhoff; Port of Grays Harbor Commission President Stan Pinnick; Port of Grays Harbor Public Affairs Manager Kayla Dunlap; Public Affairs and Communications Director Austin Hicks; and Hoquiam City Councilman and mayoral candidate Ben Winkelman.

News

BHP reps talk potash at Hoquiam meet-and-greet

Story updated Sept. 23

News

Aberdeen mayoral candidates talk issues at Daily World editorial board meeting

The City of Aberdeen has its share of pressing issues that need to be addressed in the coming…

News

Judge lifts restraining order on Aberdeen sidewalk sitting ordinance

Editor’s note: This story originally ran in the Tuesday edition. Due to a printing error, the story was…

News

Public hearing scheduled for homeless camp temporary use permit

A public hearing to consider a temporary-use permit to create a longer-term homeless encampment on property purchased by…

News

Port of Grays Harbor potash facility permit application comment period starts today

Public comment on the re-submitted shorelines permit application for a proposed potash terminal on Port of Grays Harbor…

DAN HAMMOCK | GRAYS HARBOR NEWS GROUP                                Barbecued oysters will be part of the menu at the annual Brady’s Oysters all-you-can-eat oyster feed Saturday.

News

Whole lotta shuckin’ goin’ on

Brady’s Oysters all-you-can-eat feed is Saturday