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Ocean Shores Public Library Director Keitha Owen cuts the ribbon officially opening the new EVCS charging station.

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Ocean Shores opens new EV charging station at public library

The side parking lot at the Ocean Shores Public Library is now home to three EVCS (Electric Vehicle…

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Grays Harbor College annual Career Fair coming up May 5

Representatives from at least 25 local organizations will be in the tulalW Student Center on May 5 to…

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Customers line up at Q-Mart II in Aberdeen for the cheapest gas in Grays Harbor County.

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National gas price up nearly 30 cents in one week

AAA reported on Thursday that after ticking down for nearly two weeks, gas prices are going back up…

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WA sues Safeway over ‘deceptive’ buy one, get one free deals

Washington state on Monday sued Albertsons (parent company of Safeway and Haggen stores) over allegations it has been…

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Opponents of Hoquiam wood pellet plant to share information

During this weekend’s Grays Harbor Shorebird Festival, local groups opposed to a proposed wood pellet manufacturing facility in…

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Judie Short inspects the produce at the Swanson’s store in South Aberdeen.

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Swanson’s has been a mainstay on the Harbor for 120 years

Editor’s note: The Daily World celebrates the longest-lasting businesses on the Harbor with two pages of listings in…

The Aberdeen Timberland Library will now be closed on Mondays. (FILE PHOTO)

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Timberland Regional Library announces revised location hours

McCleary, Amanda Park, Hoodsport branches to maintain staff presence

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Crab pots near a Pacific Seafood processing plant in Newport, Ore., Nov. 22, 2025. Oregon regulators announced fines against the company Thursday for water discharge violations at three other sites.

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Oregon DEQ fines Pacific Seafood $3.2 million for water pollution violations

An Oregon seafood company faces $3.2 million in fines for discharging fish parts, chlorine, oil and grease into…

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Moody’s, one of the big three credit rating agencies, has revised its outlook for Washington finances from stable to negative due to budget-related concerns. It did not, however, lower the state’s credit rating.

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Top credit rating agency puts Washington on notice

Washington got a clear warning this week that its reliance on reserves and one-time maneuvers to balance the…

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The Timberland Regional Library Board of Trustees hold a meeting at the Chehalis branch.

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Dark threats are being made to library leaders, Timberland trustee says

A Timberland Regional Library Board of Trustees meeting took a dark turn on Wednesday after a trustee detailed…

Jerry Knaak / The Daily World
Prices at AM/PM in Aberdeen Thursday afternoon.

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Gas prices keep rising in Washington state. Which counties are the cheapest?

Gas prices have continued to soar since the U.S. war with Iran began in February.

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Grays Harbor County restaurant health inspections

There are two types of violations recorded on the inspection report:

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Craft and vendor applications for Sand and Sawdust due soon

April 30 is the deadline for submitting applications