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Aberdeen police remove abandoned RV

46-year-old resident faces misdemeanor charges

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Chaplains on the Harbor staff pose with Harbor Roots Farm sign, which reads: ‘Healing the land and people together.’

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An old timber town’s ‘Freedom Church of the Poor’

In Grays Harbor, people with lived experience of poverty are working hand-in-hand with faith leaders to heal a…

Andrea Larry / WDFW
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife officials predict razor clam digging will open in early October.

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Razor clam digging expected to start in October

The turn to autumn-like weather brings anticipation of razor clam digging, among the coast’s most eagerly awaited recreation…

Larry Jones, 1984 Central Elementary principal

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Larry Jones to be honored as Pioneer of the Year

The Polson Museum invites the public to a celebration at the museum’s Railroad Camp shop on Sunday, Sept.…

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GHC’s Melissa Lenz receives Exemplary Staff Award

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PUD continues SR-105 pole relocation project

Drivers traveling on state Route 105 between Aberdeen and Westport should anticipate intermittent traffic delays next week as…

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Grays Harbor County holds inaugural housing summit

60 attendees gather to brainstorm solutions to housing crisis

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World Gone By …

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Miles Heisel, the water quality and habitat monitoring intern with the Coastal Interpretive Center, spent the summer collecting data throughout the Chehalis Basin that will be useful for future monitoring and management efforts. Two of those sites were the Historical Seaport and the Chehalis River Surge Plain.

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Assessing the health of the Chehalis Basin

From European green crab to water quality, Coastal Interpretive Center intern collects data

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Elevated lead levels reported in Montesano school drinking water

Earlier this spring, the Department of Health (DOH) visited the Montesano School District to collect water samples to…

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Pacific County Sheriff Daniel Garcia, standing, attended the Aug. 26 meeting of the Pacific County Board of Commissioners (seated in the background) to clarify facts surrounding a jail-death investigation by the Thurston County Sheriff’s Office.

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Sheriff explains facts surrounding jail-death review

Pacific County’s top lawman Garcia rebuts Plakinger

Westport Seafood Festival

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Calendar of events

Aug. 30 — 79th Annual Seafood Festival and Craft Show — Westport docks