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Washington apricot production dropped by half due to last winter’s late cold snap

By Megan Rowe

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Trump to unveil Medicare plan in bid to contrast Democrat rivals

WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Donald Trump will outline his vision for the future of Medicare this week, contrasting…

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With one year to go, Real ID deadlines loom for airline passengers

By Emma Epperly

COURTESY PHOTO                                Jim Bergstrom has been hired as the new chief of police for the Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe.

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Bergstrom returns as Shoalwater Tribe Chief of Police

Tribal police purchase rescue drone, officer certified to operate it

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Ocosta SD recognized for high number of certified teachers

The Ocosta School District has been recognized by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards as one of…

Nation/World

Blue states see dip in immigrants

By Tim Henderson

Nation/World

Bernie Sanders recovering from heart procedure after experiencing chest pain, cancels campaign events

By Matt Pearce

Where the sky touches the sea

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Where the sky touches the sea

The Jeanne Arain out of Garibaldi, Oregon, sits docked at the Westport Marina against the backdrop of a…

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Purported tree poachers charged with causing Olympic National Forest fire by setting a bee hive ablaze

By Mike Carter

Photo by DAN HAMMOCK | GRAYS HARBOR NEWS GROUP                                The Aberdeen City Council voted Monday to close a section of city-owned land on the south side of the Chehalis River between the South Side Levee and the river to night time public access. It will remain open to public access during daylight hours.

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South side Aberdeen city property restricted to daylight use

City had originally proposed complete closure to public access

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Aberdeen begins enforcement of sit-lie, public camping laws

Aberdeen Police began enforcing the city’s public camping and sidewalk laws Tuesday, after a federal court judge lifted…

photo by DAN HAMMOCK | GRAYS HARBOR NEWS GROUP                                The decorative arch above the entryway to the Armory building will be salvaged during demolition of the building, according to the City of Aberdeen.

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Boeing building to be studied for possible museum location

Rognlin’s Inc. awarded bid to demolish Armory building

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Sticker shock for state’s hybrid and electric car owners — a $75 fee in their new car-tab bills

By Mike Lindblom