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Marine toxins shut down recreational crabbing in Willapa Bay

Crabbing reopens on the coast north of Pt. Chehalis

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Schuyler Burkhart named next PUD general manager

The Grays Harbor PUD Board of Commissioners has started the process of hiring the utility’s next general manager.

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Waugh’s — a century-old Aberdeen mainstay business — sold to 24-year-old Harbor native

By David Haerle/

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Fisher Scones maker fined for most occurrences ever of overworking teens

TUMWATER — The maker of popular Fisher Scones has been cited for more than 1,500 instances of teens…

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McMenamins on the brink: Company pleads for easing of dining restrictions

By Debbie Cockrell

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GGHI to host annual Legislative Send-Off

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VA Puget Sound to open new clinics, including one in Olympia

By Abbie Shull

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New jobless claims jump 10% as business restrictions, consumer safety concerns spur layoffs

By Paul Roberts

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Higher home prices added $1 trillion to U.S. owners’ equity in most recent quarter

By Steve Brown

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American Airlines to offer pre-flight COVID testing for domestic travel

By Taylor Dolven

The Finch & bull food truck will be serving “benefit” burgers in Ocean Shores on Wednesday.

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Pop-up burger benefit cooking for food industry workers in Ocean Shores

By David Haerle

Cannibis at Kushman’s Everett Cannabis Dispensary on Evergreen Way on Tuesday. Cannabis sales are surging since Snohomish County reported the nation’s first case of coronavirus 10 months ago, pushing the state’s excise tax collections from those purchases to their highest levels ever. (Andy Bronson / The Herald)

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Cannabis sales surge, proving pot is pandemic-proof

There are more customers, and some regulars are stocking up — just in case there’s a shortage.

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Cannabis 21 employee Jeremiah Hughes stocks a display case at Cannabis 21’s store in Hoquiam, located at 428 10th St.

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Pandemic fuels a major surge in retail pot sales on Harbors

By David Haerle