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Flock Safety Camera System aids Aberdeen PD in arrest

At approximately 3:05 a.m. on Feb. 3, Aberdeen police officers received a stolen license plate hit from the…

A pair of suspects were arrested for defacing property along East Heron Street in Aberdeen. (Aberdeen PD)

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Aberdeen PD arrests two for graffiti

At approximately 1:27 a.m. on February 9, an Aberdeen police officer was on routine patrol with a civilian…

Wade Eric Iseminger sits with his defense attorneys, Ruth Rivas and Luke Laughlin.

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Ocosta teacher accused of child molestation pleads guilty to lesser charge

Wade Eric Iseminger to serve 90 days in jail, banned from city of Westport for five years

The Washington State Department of Transportation is urging caution as roads remain slippery. This driver drove into a WSDOT crew responding to an accident. (WSDOT)

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Intermittent snow showers will continue through next week

Grays Harbor may see additional accumulating lowland snow into early Thursday morning. Amounts of snow vary based on…

Crabbers out of the Westport Marina ready for the fishery to open on Feb. 11. (Westport Maritime Museum)

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Test fishing guides coastal commercial crab season

The state’s coastal commercial Dungeness crab season is underway, following months of test fishing and data gathering by…

John Anderson crosses a stream along Shi Shi Beach, recovering treasures only a beachcomber could love. (Dean Rutz / The Seattle Times)

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Beachcomber has found enough treasures to fill a museum

From Shi Shi to Copalis, coastal beaches are prime picking spots

A young resident killer whale chases a Chinook salmon in the Salish Sea near San Juan Island in 2017. (John Durban / NOAA Fisheries)

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Research illuminates growing extinction threat for southern resident orcas

The endangered southern resident killer whales that visit Puget Sound were listed for protection under the federal Endangered…

District 6 Rep. Emily Randall (right) standing with students, Charlie Choker and Grays Harbor College President Carli Schiffner (left). (Grays Harbor College)

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Congresswoman Emily Randall visits Grays Harbor College

Grays Harbor College Student Life leaders Kenny Plang, Mia DeJesus, Peja Springer, and mascot Charlie Choker recently welcomed…

Stafford Creek Corrections Center in Aberdeen. (The Daily World file photo)

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Lawmakers wrestle with juvenile correctional facility crisis

Washington lawmakers are exploring a variety of legislative solutions to address chronic issues at its juvenile rehabilitation facilities,…

Associate Dean of Nursing Carol O’Neal and students show Sen. Maria Cantwell around GHC’s Simulation Lab during a visit to campus last summer. (The Daily World file photo)

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Grays Harbor College’s Nursing Simulation Lab earns endorsement

The Nursing Simulation Lab at Grays Harbor College has achieved a prestigious national endorsement from the International Nursing…

U.S. Rep. Emily Randall
6th District

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Randall calls on Trump to rescind ‘offer’ to federal employees

On Monday, U.S. Rep. Emily Randall — 6th District, joined her Democratic colleagues on the House Oversight Committee…

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State Rep. Jim Walsh, R-Aberdeen

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GOP sticks with Walsh as state party leader

State lawmaker Jim Walsh, fresh off securing a second term as leader of Washington’s Republican Party, said Monday…

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Nirvana’s surviving members Dave Grohl, Krist Novoselic and touring guitarist Pat Smear reunited at the FireAid Benefit Concert at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California on Thursday, Jan. 30. Completely unannounced, Nirvana took to the stage at 10.30 p.m. in the penultimate slot of the night and tore through a four-song set with four female guest vocalists. St. Vincent took on vocal and guitar duties on Nevermind track Breed, before Sonic Youth legend Kim Gordon fronted the band for early Nirvana classic School. Rock icon Joan Jett then joined Nirvana to tear through the gloriously heavy Territorial Pissings. The show ended with his daughter Violet Grohl singing on an Unplugged version of All Apologies.

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Nirvana stages surprise reunion for first time in 7 years

A legendary rock band reunited for the first time in nearly a decade to perform at FireAid.