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Some parents will get a $300 monthly tax payment this summer

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Eligible parents can get up to $300 per child from Washington as a monthly tax…

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Delta passenger who struck flight attendant faces $52,500 fine

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Harbor BOOKS in their new Hoquiam store. Photo provided by Melinda Einander

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Harbor BOOKS has new ownership and location

Harbor BOOKS has a new location and new owners.

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Workers worried retailers ditching masks on vaccine honor system

By Yueqi Yang

Grays Harbor Transit Bus No. 876 waits for a driver and passengers at the Aberdeen station on Wishkah Street. (Dave Haviland/The Daily World)

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GH Transit wants to boost service, but is in need of drivers

Grays Harbor Transit is trying to restore weekend service this summer, but one of its biggest obstacles is…

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Colonial Pipeline paid hackers nearly $5 million in ransom

Colonial Pipeline Co. paid nearly $5 million to Eastern European hackers on Friday, contradicting reports earlier this week…

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PUD notifies residents of North Beach planned outage May 20-21

The Grays Harbor Public Utility District is notifying customers in North Beach of a planned power outage impacting…

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In this photo from October 28, 2019, Sir Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Galactic, arrives on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange before ringing a ceremonial bell to promote the first day of trading of Virgin Galactic Holdings shares in New York City. On Monday evening, Branson’s space tourism venture said it was reviewing the timing of its next flight test after discovering unspecified “fatigue and stress” on the airplane used to carry the spacecraft aloft.

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Richard Branson is outgunned in billionaire space race

By Chris Bryant

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U.S. consumer prices surged in April — most since 2009

By Reade Pickert

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Pipeline hack may push US pump prices to $3 ahead of holiday

By Jeffrey Bair

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A county collaboration turned non profit, Harbor’s Home Health and Hospice recently celebrated 40 years on the harbor.

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Facebook rules are ‘shambles,’ oversight board co-chairman says

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Facebook Inc.’s internal rules for banning content are a “shambles,” and the company needs to…

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‘It’s stymieing economic growth’ — Why Washington businesses are paying attention to child care

By Janelle Retka