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Aberdeen deals with fallout from riverfront camp restrictions

Now that the City of Aberdeen has closed the metal gate leading to the large homeless encampment along…

Louis Krauss | The Daily World                                Aberdeen Police Chief Steve Shumate speaks to the crowd during a community meeting Thursday night at the Rotary Log Pavilion.

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Aberdeen police chief fields questions about crime at first community meeting

More than 55 people filled the Rotary Log Pavilion in Aberdeen Thursday night to hear Aberdeen’s new Police…

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Aberdeen looks to expand transportation improvement fund

The City of Aberdeen is considering asking voters to expand the street improvement program that has been funded…

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City OKs new garbage deal, with rate increase

LeMay Enterprises will continue to provide garbage pickup services for Aberdeen through 2023, and will increase the service’s…

Louis Krauss | Grays Harbor News Group                                Workers from the Restoration Management Company clean helmets and hats recovered from the Armory building in Aberdeen on Wednesday.

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Armory restoration team recovers museum items

The recovery team for Aberdeen’s Armory building has begun extracting and restoring artifacts from the Aberdeen Museum of…

Louis Krauss | The Daily World                                Candidates for federal, state and county positions pose for a photo during Sunday’s forum in Ocean Shores.

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Upcoming elections take center stage in Ocean Shores candidate forum

Correction: Oct. 11, 2018

Elma poet wins global accolades

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Elma poet wins global accolades

In late July, he attended the 25th annual World Congress of Poets conference in Bangkok, Thailand, and won…

Louis Krauss | The Daily World                                This shot of oyster lines near Westport at low tide shows how the mud is loaded with burrowing shrimp, indicated by the small bumps. The barren area to the right was suitable for oyster growing before the shrimp took over.

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Deptartment of Ecology finalizes rejection of pesticide to control burrowing shrimp

The Washington Department of Ecology has finalized its decision to deny the use of a controversial pesticide on…

Louis Krauss | The Daily World                                Aberdeen city workers listen as council members discuss potential pay raises for department heads and a few select city staff positions.

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Council OKs raise for just one Aberdeen department head

The Aberdeen City Council on Wednesday approved only one of eight proposed pay raises for city government positions.

Louis Krauss | The Daily World                                A police officer takes notes as he speaks with people living at the major homeless encampment along the Chehalis River in Aberdeen.

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Plans for clearing homeless camp appear to gain momentum

The City of Aberdeen is moving forward with its plan to clear the Chehalis River waterfront homeless camp,…

Salvation Army in Aberdeen maintains services despite store closure

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Salvation Army in Aberdeen maintains services despite store closure

The Salvation Army may have closed its store in downtown Aberdeen, but it still plans to offer the…

Novoselic’s new band excites Bishop Center crowd

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Novoselic’s new band excites Bishop Center crowd

A large crowd filled the Bishop Center for the Giants in the Trees concert on Saturday night, where…

Maritime history mural underway on the side of Billy’s

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Maritime history mural underway on the side of Billy’s

A mural featuring a map of Grays Harbor and its maritime history will soon cover the blank wall…