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Firefighters work to put out a house fire Saturday in South Bend.

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Three pet cats die in weekend South Bend house fire

At about 1:35 p.m. on Saturday, May 3, Pacific County 911 Dispatch toned out North County Fire Departments…

Chinook Indian Nation Tribal Chairman Tony Johnson, left, and U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez. D-Skamania.

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Chinook Indian Nation steps away from MGP for federal recognition bill

The Chinook Indian Nation announced in April that the tribe will seek a new legislative champion for federal…

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Grays Harbor, Pacific counties win legislative funding

The state’s $7.6 billion capital budget provides funding for projects across Southwest Washington. These public works and infrastructure…

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Simpson Avenue Bridge repairs require daytime closures

Daytime travelers who use the 97-year-old U.S. Highway 101 Simpson Avenue Bridge between Aberdeen and Hoquiam will want…

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KOSW Radio set to feature news and tastemakers in May

Morning show keeps North Beach listeners apprised of local happenings

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Then KXRO News & Sports and ESPN Radio 1490 Director Ian Cope works the radio booth back in 2011.

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Connoisseur Media to acquire Alpha Media’s Aberdeen-based radio stations

Connoisseur Media has announced an agreement to acquire Alpha Media, which affects four Aberdeen-based radio stations: ESPN Radio…

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Defenders of the Coast President CJ Ripley addresses a group of volunteers just before heading out to pick up trash along state Route 115 in Ocean Shores.

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Defenders of the Coast collects 43 bags of trash along SR 115

Nonprofit led by CJ Ripley continues coastal clean-up efforts

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East Grays Harbor Fire and Rescue dispatched to two people trapped.

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Two trapped under heavy machinery in East End

At about 1 p.m. Monday, East Grays Harbor Fire and Rescue was dispatched for an incident involving heavy…

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Parts of red cedar trees still stand after their death 300 years ago along the Copalis River, when a massive Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquake caused this land to drop by several feet, suddenly choking and killing the trees with saltwater.

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Major PNW quake could make ground sink 6 feet

Study: Three Washington areas were considered: Grays Harbor, Willapa Bay and the mouth of the Columbia River

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West Region EMS holds annual conference in Ocean Shores

First responders from numerous agencies participate in classes, practical training

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Lecturer, author, researcher and UFO detective James Clarkson speaks to a packed house at the UFO/Paranormal Summit this past weekend.

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UFO/Paranormal Summit descends on Ocean Shores

Researchers present evidence, theories and information at the Quinault Beach Resort and Casino

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Plan for road work along U.S. 101 on the Quinault Indian Nation

Already underway, travelers near Queets will see daytime road work for a fish passage project.

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Mother Diana Simon (right) and daughter Abby Covall enjoy tea on Sunday at the 2nd Annual Tea Party held by Home Health & Hospice in Hoquiam.

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Home Health Hospice tea party a delight

The Harbors Home Health & Hospice 2nd Annual Tea Party Fundraiser welcomed 45 wonderful guests full of laughter,…