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Code Red declared as low blood supply hits WA

Two of the three regional blood banks serving Washington state are facing a severe blood shortage due to…

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The Winter Wine Festival at the Elma Fairgrounds returns this Saturday.

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Wine, Old Hollywood glamour and live music

The 17th Annual Winter Wine Festival will be held this Saturday at the Elma Fairgrounds

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Wilson kit home bill passes Senate unanimously

A bill that aims to establish kit homes as an affordable housing option in Washington passed the state…

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A shipment of 30,000 pounds of food from the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City arrived in Ocean Shores on Thursday, Jan. 22.

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LDS Church sends 30,000 pounds of food to North Beach Senior Center

On Thursday, the North Beach Senior Center accepted delivery of over 30,000 pounds of food from The Church…

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A 44-year-old male was arrested for suspected DUI after flipping his car into a fence at Five Star Dealerships.

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Driver suspected of DUI in rollover crash

Just after 12:30 p.m. on Sunday, the Aberdeen Police Department responded to a single vehicle crash in the…

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The back-to-back rain events caused the west fork of the Satsop River to rise, and erode the bank where a utility pole was installed near Gleason Bridge. On Dec. 9, Grays Harbor PUD installed a new utility pole and restrung the primary wires. At the pole’s base, they attached a strap to anchor it to the bank to prevent it from falling into the water until CenturyLink could respond, but the pole went into the water on the evening of Dec. 10.

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Middle Satsop Road CenturyLink customers remain without service

On the morning of Dec. 30, retiree Robert Snyder received a visit from Grays Harbor County Deputy Joseph…

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From solo performances to music festivals — live music abounds

There are plenty of live musical performances scheduled in Grays Harbor in the coming days, plus we have…

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The Barnyard Chorus, consisting of a sheep, pigs, chicken, ponies, donkey, and cow, perform a song with Buck (Ellis).

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Elma Elementary School students performed the Missoula Children’s Theatre production of Beauty Lou and the Country Beast

Hoquiam Ward 6 City Councilor Dave Hinchen

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Hinchen resigns from Hoquiam City Council: ‘Hoquiam is broken’

Ward 6 councilor takes to Facebook to announce resignation

Grays Harbor College
Students who earned a GPA of 3.5 or above for fall quarter can expect to receive a congratulatory letter from Grays Harbor College President Dr. Carli Schiffner writes congratulatory letters to students who have earned a GPA of 3.5 or better.

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Grays Harbor College President’s Honor List announced for fall quarter

Grays Harbor College has named 530 students to the President’s Honor List for fall quarter. The President’s Honor…

Grays Harbor County Sheriff’s Office
Grays Harbor Drug Task Force detectives, with assistance from Grays Harbor County Sheriff’s Office deputies and officers from the Hoquiam and Aberdeen police departments, served a search and arrest warrant in the 200 block of U.S. Highway 101 in Hoquiam.

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Hoquiam man, McCleary woman busted in separate drug-related cases

The Grays Harbor Drug Task Force (GHDTF) has arrested two individuals on multiple drug delivery charges following separate…

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Sofia Da Silva, left, and Lucy Rose

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Lucy Rose crowned Miss Grays Harbor

Also crowned were Miss Grays Harbor and Pacific Coast teens and Miss Pacific Coast

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Let’s Go Washington leader Brian Heywood, far end of table, testifies before the state Senate’s State Government, Tribal Affairs and Elections Committee on Jan. 20, 2026. Center is Secretary of State Steve Hobbs. Next to Hobbs is former Secretary of State Sam Reed. All three testified against Senate Bill 5973, which would impose new restrictions on the initiative process.

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Democrats’ plan to revamp initiative process stirs backlash

Supporters say the bill will rein in well-funded groups pushing measures to the Legislature and voters; critics say…