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Principal Tosha Love ushers Reps. Jim Walsh and Joel McEntire through Stevens Elementary School.

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Seismic planning for Aberdeen schools draws officials’ interests

The Aberdeen School District is an active participant in the state’s School Seismic Planning Process and last week,…

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Lightning lights up the sky above Ocean Shores Wednesday morning.

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Tornado warning hits from Tokeland to Ocean Shores

Just as the weather appeared to settle down, the National Weather Service in Seattle issued a Tornado Warning…

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The best view for king tides was at the top of the Westport Viewing Tower. This 360-degree view is stunning and on a clear day it’s possible to see the Olympic Range.

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King tides the star of the coast

Our coastal towns of Ocean Shores and Westport experienced significant king tides over this past weekend.

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Bombogenesis’ slamming into Washington Tuesday

‘A “bomb cyclone” is forecast to hit Western Washington early Tuesday afternoon.

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A truckload of chanterelle mushrooms illegally harvested.

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Men caught in Grays Harbor with 179 pounds of illegal mushrooms

Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Sgt. Brian Alexander encountered a vehicle occupied by two males while patrolling…

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A king tide washes over the watch tower in Westport on Nov. 25 last year, about a half hour before high tide.

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King tides rolling into the coast starting Friday

King tides will slam into the coast of Grays Harbor starting Friday, and hitting our shores through Sunday.

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Coastal razor clam digs have been officially approved for Nov. 13 through Nov. 19.

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WDFW approves coastal razor clam digs beginning Nov. 13

Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) shellfish managers confirmed razor clam digging opportunities on four coastal beaches.

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By Tuesday morning, rain levels were predicted to light up Western Washington weather maps.

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Wind, rain, possible flooding hitting the Harbor

Grays Harbor is in for a wild weather ride this week as heavy rain, river flooding, high winds,…

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GHC holding auditions for 2025 Winter Musical ‘Groundhog Day’

Grays Harbor College’s Theatre Arts Department is holding auditions open to the public for their next production, “Groundhog…

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The Grays Harbor College Music Department features the Small Schools Band Festival Nov. 21.

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GHC announces music department’s seasonal events

The Grays Harbor College Music Department recently announced a slate of seasonal performances at the Bishop Center for…

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The Chehalis River Bridge will undergo bearing replacement starting next week.

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Chehalis River Bridge work starts Nov. 15

A project to keep people moving over the US 101 Chehalis River Bridge in Aberdeen kicks off in…

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Meet your new Grays Harbor County Commissioners

While the final ballots are still being counted, Greater Grays Harbor, Inc. is “feeling excitement in the air”…

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Howard Carter in his kitchen in the home he and his brother built years ago in Montesano.

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From the Wynoochee Valley to WWII

Howard Carter, now 101 years old, recounts his life and how he ‘grew up in three years’