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COURTESY LEGISLATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY                                Rep. Jim Walsh, R-Aberdeen, donned a yellow safety vest ahead of Gov. Jay Inslee’s State of the State Address Tuesday to protest the Governor’s proposed carbon tax.

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Aberdeen legislator dons yellow vest to protest governor’s proposed tax increases

Taking a page from a European protest movement that began in France, Rep. Jim Walsh, R-Aberdeen, donned a…

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$500,000 approved for purchase of properties in right-of-way of North Shore Levee

Grays Harbor County Commissioners approved $500,000 in funding to the City of Aberdeen Tuesday to purchase four properties…

Louis Krauss | Grays Harbor News Group                                A wooden shack burned down at the River City homeless camp along the Chehalis River on Tuesday morning.

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Fire takes down wooden structure at homeless camp

A fire burned a wooden shelter at the homeless encampment along the Chehalis River in Aberdeen Tuesday morning.…

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Even if the shutdown ends today, the IRS may not issue you a timely tax refund

By Jim Puzzanghera

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Police investigate possible “skimmer” fraud

There’s still no confirmation on which local gas station was hit with a skimmer device that led to…

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DSHS announces February food benefits available in January for many SNAP recipients

OLYMPIA — The state Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) announced that due to the partial federal…

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Razor clam digs approved Jan. 17-21; includes first opener of the season at Kalaloch Jan. 19-21

Razor clam digs have been approved on evening low tides Jan. 17-21 on several beaches, including the first…

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IDs made in two deaths at Wynoochee Wildwood Saturday

Grays Harbor County Coroner Robert Kegel has identified the two people found dead at Wynoochee Wildwood Saturday as…

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Washington legislative preview: Issues to watch in the coming months

By Jim Camden

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Medical marijuana could be allowed on school grounds

By Madeline Coats

DAN HAMMOCK | GRAYS HARBOR NEWS GROUP                                Sasquatch giving the peace sign, created by Thor, was one of the custom chainsaw carvings produced last weekend from trees blown down by the Port Orchard tornado in December.

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Chainsaw artists gather in Port Orchard to create joy from tornado’s devastation

On Dec. 18, a rare tornado struck Port Orchard, a community of about 14,000 that sits roughly 80…

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Card skimmer found at local gas pump

Updated at 5:38 p.m. Wednesday

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Inslee lays out priorities ahead of legislative session

By Emma Epperly