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Ocean temperature anomalies are high across the Pacific Ocean on Sept. 18, creating a “marine heat wave.”

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Marine heat wave known as ‘the Blob’ returns to Pacific

A massive heat wave is hitting the Pacific Ocean from Kamchatka to California.

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Funding outlook is grim for WA road upkeep

Billions more dollars are needed for preserving highways and bridges, WSDOT says

Jerry Knaak photos / The Daily World
Second grader Rosey Wallman explains why differently abled kids need ADA compliant playground equipment on behalf of the Montesano PTO.

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Grays Harbor Youth Works awarded $14K donation from 100+ Harbor Women Who Care

Tuesday night’s vote for the awardee of 100+ Harbor Women Who Care’s October giving event at the Hoquiam…

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A bag of razor clams.

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Coastal razor clam digs approved beginning Oct. 20

Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) shellfish managers confirmed razor clam digging opportunities at Long Beach, Twin…

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A couple from Tacoma take a cold plunge in Ocean Shores last winter. Sneaker waves are possible over the weekend.

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Rain and gusty wind coming this weekend

A healthy Pacific weather system is forecast to bring rain and gusty winds to Western Washington, arriving late…

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World gone by …

In 1965 Grays Harbor Veneer Corporation will close down operations

Pat Neal

The Daily World

Opinion

The great deer hunt of 2025; no hunting in town

Opening day. It’s a day when anything can happen. I was hoping, if for only a brief moment…

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the editor

We’ve spent beyond our means for decades

John Guerrero
Members of the Elma and Hoquiam Unified teams pose for a photo at Elma High School.

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Foundation provides grant for Unified Sports program in Elma

Earlier this year, the Grays Harbor Community Foundation awarded a grant to Elma School District to replicate a…

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Opinion

Some good news on climate change (sort of)

As oceans rise, glaciers melt and some parts of the world flood while others bake in drought, good…

Opinion

Washington state Supreme Court: Tribes can’t be sued

The Washington Supreme Court has ruled Indian tribes can’t be sued, leaving residents involved in legal disputes with…

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Obituaries

Debbie Ann MatisonsMay 21, 1955- Sept. 27, 2025

Debbie passed away peacefully after more than 15 years of living with Parkinson’s disease.