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DAN HAMMOCK | GRAYS HARBOR NEWS GROUP                                Members of the Hoquiam High School Class of 1969 open a time capsule Friday that was placed behind the cornerstone of the student center, where it had been since the school was dedicated exactly 50 years ago to the day. At left is Denise Burke, at center is former Hoquiam City Councilman John Pellegrini.

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HHS time capsule opened

A time capsule placed behind the cornerstone of the student center at Hoquiam High School the day it…

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Aberdeen’s finance director and city administrator spots remain empty

The City of Aberdeen has spent months trying to fill vacancies for the position of finance director and…

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Voters approved new gun regulations in I-1639. Here’s what the law will do.

OLYMPIA — Washington voters approved a sweeping package of gun regulations Tuesday, the latest in a handful of…

Election update: Mistachkin’s lead grows in judicial race

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Election update: Mistachkin’s lead grows in judicial race

This story was updated Nov. 8.

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Long and Rossi concede congressional elections.

Long concedes; Herrera Beutler re-elected in 3rd

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Washington Legislature getting bluer in 2019

By Jim Camden

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Washington state voters pass ballot measure to further regulate guns

By Daniel Beekman and Nina Shapiro

David Mistachkin, left, and Ray Kahler.

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UPDATE: Mistachkin takes over lead in judicial race

With a second round of votes counted Wednesday afternoon, challenger David Mistachkin now leads current Grays Harbor County…

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UPDATE: $6.8 million Hoquiam school bond passing easily

UPDATE: Wednesday vote count has bond measure passing easily

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UPDATE: MacLean still has slim lead in Auditor’s race

Joe MacLean is still leading Chris Thomas after Wednesday’s second release of general election results in the race…

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Democratic win in House means trouble for Trump agenda

By Emily Cadei

Election Results

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Election Results

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Early results boost GOP effort to hold Senate as voters cast midterm verdict

By Mark Z. Barabak