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A Puget Sound & Pacific Railroad train struck an empty vehicle on the tracks near Montesano early Monday morning last week.

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Driver cited for last week’s train-car collision

A train struck the abandoned vehicle early Monday morning

An Aberdeen man broke into a recruiting office on Monday, according to police. (Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World)

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Man arrested after breaking into recruiting office

It’s not immediately clear what the motivation was

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The American Red Cross and several Grays Harbor fire departments are partnering to provide smoke detectors at no charge for residents.

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Aberdeen/Hoquiam partnering with Red Cross for fire safety

Smoke detectors give residents vital, lifesaving seconds to evacuate

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A recent council resignation means the entire city council and mayor of Cosmopolis will be new faces following elections, possibly with no prior experience.

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Cosmopolis readies for full council, mayor replacement

Same ship, new crew

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Ocean Shores firefighters attack a house fire on Monday afternoon.

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Fire immolates Ocean Shores house

It’s the second major structure fire in eight days

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Volunteers set up a table of goods for veterans experiencing homelessness during a stand-down in Hoquiam on Oct. 2.

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Organizations hold “stand-down” for veterans

The event helps connect veterans to whatever they need: goods and services to fight forward with

A Puget Sound & Pacific Railroad train struck an empty vehicle on the tracks near Montesano early Monday morning. (Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World)

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Train strikes empty car on tracks near Montesano

The car had come to rest on the tracks after striking a telephone pole

An Aberdeen man was cited for fireworks use after a 911 call Saturday about a possible shooting. (Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World)

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Man cited for fireworks use following “shooting” call

A brief investigation revealed no firearms in the suspect’s possession

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Rear Adm. Ann C. Phillips, head of the Maritime Administration, speaks at a luncheon at the Port of Grays Harbor about the Terminal 4 expansion project on Sept. 28.

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Federal officials, VIPs visit for port expansion project

It’s the first visit by the head of the Maritime Administration, which provided a $25.5 mil grant

The Grays Harbor County Coroner’s Office is working to identify human remains found outside Humptulips earlier in September. (Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World file)

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Coroner’s office investigating skeletal remains found in woods

Hunters found the remains near Donkey Creek earlier in September

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As the rain returns and the cold draws in close, local organizations remind Harbor residents to have the safest time they can during the dark months.

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Common sense safety: welcome to the rainy season

September and October are often marked by fires and crashes

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A member of King County’s 4x4 Search and Rescue team prepares to launch a drone during an evidence search in the Oakley Carlson case.

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Old case, new tools: applying new tech in the search for Carlson

The search for evidence of the missing girl continues

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Montesano Fire Chief David Busz has been at the job for close to a year, working to sharpen the department for the future.

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Looking forward, giving back: we sit down with Monte’s “new” fire chief

More than nine months in the job allow for perspective