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Moclips murderer sentenced to 25 years

On Friday Jan. 24, Levi Lemieux-Taylor was sentenced in Grays Harbor Superior Court to 25 years in prison…

The Leisure Manor mobile home park in south Aberdeen contains 191 spaces, the most of any Grays Harbor County mobile home park. (The Daily World file photo)

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Mobile park owner refunds tenants $5.5M

The Washington Attorney General’s Office has announced $5.5 million in refunds to Hurst & Son LLC tenants following…

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Federal ICE agents make arrest in Centralia

Federal U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents arrested a homeless Centralia resident on Wednesday, Mayor Kelly Smith…

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In 1995 Aberdeen chosen for site of next state prison …

Salmon leaping at Salmon Cascades, five miles up the Sol Duc road in the Olympic Peninsula. (National park Service)

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Microplastics common in salmon, other PNW seafood

It’s one of nature’s healthiest wild foods, the backbone of a major industry in the Pacific Northwest and…

Sen. Jeff Wilson, R-19th District, has proposed easing the regulations on kit homes to ease the state’s housing crisis. (Shellie Evans)

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Wilson legislation clears way for kit homes

A 19th District senator says the state should eliminate hurdles to construction of kit homes that offer a…

Summit Pacific Medical Center CEO Josh Martin addresses campaign supporters at the signing of the final steel beam that will support the new structure of their expansion. Nate Root, Log Procurement Manager with Murphy Company and President of the Summit Pacific Medical Foundation Board, is in attendance (middle). (Summit Pacific Medical Center)

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Forest industry in Grays Harbor partners with Summit Pacific

The Summit Pacific Medical Center Saving Lives Campaign — a robust Foundation endeavor that supports expanded hospital and…

A recent grant from the Grays Harbor Community Foundation paid for improvements to the Central Park Lions Club park. (Grays Harbor Community Foundation)

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Foundation awards $19,200 grant to Central Park Lions Club

Last year, the Grays Harbor Community Foundation awarded a grant to the Central Park Lions Club for park…

Ice feathers on the beach at Ocean Shores on Jan. 21. (Diana Welch / For The Daily World)

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Potential for weekend snow as temperatures stay chilly

Cooling conditions forecast starting on Friday with light precipitation bring the potential for — gasp! — snow in…

Water flows from a tap in this file photo. Three Southwest Washington cities are considering new restrictions on fluoride in drinking water. (Rebecca Roberts Galloway / OPB)

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SW Washington cities consider removing fluoride from drinking water

Longview, Camas and Battle Ground will soon decide whether health concerns about adding fluoride to their city drinking…

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Judge blocks Trump’s freeze on federal payments

WASHINGTON — A federal district judge ruled Tuesday the Trump administration must wait until at least next week…

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Crabbing will open on Feb. 11 from Willapa Bay to U.S./Canadian border.

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Commercial coastal crab fishing opens Feb. 11

Season opener from south Willapa Bay to U.S./Canadian border for commercial Dungeness crab starts on Feb. 11, including…