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Fired Ocean Shores fire chief wins breach of contract suit, awarded more than $730,000 in damages

Former Ocean Shores Fire Chief David Bathke, fired in March 2019, has been awarded more than $730,000 in…

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Aberdeen City Hall homeless camp extended through July 31

The city-run homeless encampment next to Aberdeen City Hall will stay in place at least through July 31,…

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Weekend Sports Roundup: Hoquiam ends winless streak with pair of wins over Tenino

Also: For second straight game, Montesano edges Hoquiam in boys soccer

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Plenty of Raymond-South Bend, Pe Ell-Willapa Valley footballers named to 2B, 1B All-League lists

RSB’s Villalpando, PWV’s Keeton top respective SWW All-League teams

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A Grays Harbor Transit bus stops at the Hoquiam bus station Wednesday afternoon to drop off and take on passengers on Route 20.

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Transit eyeing fall for full, 7-day service

Grays Harbor Transit is looking to restore weekend services later this year, but not in time for summer.…

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Olympia to require grocery stores provide hazard pay

By Brandon Block 

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Omegle is one of the websites Hoquiam Police Chief Jeff Myers warns is being used to solicit pornographic images from minors.

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Hoquiam police chief warns of ‘chat’ websites being used to solicit child pornography

Hoquiam Police Chief Jeff Myers Wednesday warned local kids and parents about websites, including Omegle, being used to…

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Still slots open for Friday mass vaccination site first dose clinic

Many other vaccination options available now across the county

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State suspends use of JJ vaccine in wake of federal review

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PUD approves 2 percent rate increase

Grays Harbor PUD commissioners have approved a 2% rate increase for its electrical customers, taking effect at the…

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Herrera Beutler and Republican coalition go to bat over spotted owl

By Claudia Yaw

Aristide Economopoulos / NJ Advance Media 
A vial of the vaccine by Janssen Pharmaceuticals, a company owned by Johnson & Johnson. Federal health officials said early Tuesday they were urging a pause in the use of Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine after reports of six serious blood clots, and officials in Washington state and around the country quickly complied.

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Feds urge pause in use of Johnson and Johnson vaccine

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Federal health officials said early Tuesday they were urging a pause in the use of…

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Clean fuel standard, ‘cap-and-trade’ proposals pass state Senate

OLYMPIA — The Washington State Senate passed two controversial climate proposals late last week that aim to reduce…