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Study: Dam could spare areas hard hit in 2007

By Colton Dodgson

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Two arrested in Monday shooting death in Moclips

A person of interest in Monday’s shooting death of Moclips resident Zachary Christensen has been located and released,…

Business

House to vote on stand-alone small-business loan program fixes

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The House will vote next week on legislation changing terms of the Paycheck Protection Program…

Nation/World

How recent tax cuts and tariffs could make coronavirus recession worse

WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Donald Trump’s pre-pandemic economic blueprint of massive tax cuts and global trade wars not…

News

Grays Harbor County’s Phase 2 variance application heading out for state consideration

Businesses will have guidelines

News

Pacific County beaches open, clamming may be soon

Pacific County beach approaches opened Monday, and clam digging will reopen June 1, with the potential for other…

Business

Economic recovery expected to be slow, CBO says

By Paul M. Krawzak

Nation/World

Coronavirus News Roundup

Study finds that enzymes in cannabis could treat COVID-19

News

Little Creek, Red Wind casinos reopen to guests

Little Creek, Red Wind casinos plan to reopen Monday

Business

Why was my stimulus check so stingy?

5 reasons you may have received less than expected

Northwest News

Fishing boat returns with tons of tuna, but there’s no restaurant market — so they’re selling to the public

By Sandi Doughton

COURTESY HUGHES FIRE EQUIPMENT INC.                                 Aberdeen Fire Department new apparatus committee members flew to Appleton, Wisconsin earlier this month to inspect the city’s new pumper truck and skyboom. Pictured from left are firefighter Brian Peterson, Captain Mike Kolodzie, Captain Sam Baretich, and Engineer Brad Frafjord.

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New fire trucks set to arrive in Aberdeen in mid-June

$1.7 million for pumper and skyboom truck

Nation/World

Coronavirus vaccine from Moderna shows hopeful signs

By Robert Langreth