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Terry Ross, Karla Romero, Karla Romero, Mary Newton, Harry Handley III

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Jeanne Weese (Brim)

Doris “Jeanne” Weese, 88, a longtime Puyallup and Lacey resident who proudly hailed from Humptulips, Washington, passed away…

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Jeanne B. Ellis Cox

Jeanne B. Ellis Cox passed away at the age of 87 on Oct. 20, 2022, with her family…

Missing hiker Laura Macke

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Search continues for missing hiker

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — The search continues for 35-year-old Laura Macke, a hiker who was reported missing at…

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Snohomish County power outages prompt school closures, delays

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Mary Newton

Razor clam digs have been postponed along the coast.
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Razor clam digs on coastal beaches postponed until further notice due to spike in marine toxins

The recreational razor clam season on coastal beaches is postponed effective immediately until further notice, and includes digs…

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Kenneth C. Meinke

Kenneth C. Meinke passed away on Sept. 21, 2022, at the age of 99.

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Veda King, Luella Engvall

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Arlan Edwin Anderson

Arlan Edwin Anderson, 90, lifelong Aberdeen resident and former water customer service supervisor for the City of Aberdeen,…

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With public trust in the elections process dwindling, the Office of the Secretary of State launched a ‘Vote with Confidence’ campaign to regain voter’s trust. This infographic details the journey of a ballot that all eligible voters receive in an election cycle.

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Secretary of State Office launches ‘Vote with Confidence’ campaign

With the November General Election just a few days away, millions of Americans will have an opportunity to…

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A dead Western red cedar tree stands among other living trees at Cedar Creek Park near Maple Valley. Climate change has been added to the list of reasons for the death of many red cedars, the number of which has gone up in the past five years.

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Has this iconic Northwest tree reached a tipping point?

Six years have passed since Bruce Albert witnessed the sudden, inexplicable death of a dozen Western red cedars…

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Massive die-offs of Dungeness crab have been documented off the Pacific Northwest Coast. Once dead, the aquatic crabs often wash up on beaches, such as the ones photographed on Kalaloch Beach on June 14, 2022.

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Dungeness crab research announced off Pacific NW Coast

Dangerously low oxygen levels are killing Dungeness crabs off the Pacific Northwest Coast.