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Consumers, already stung by rising prices, could get socked by tariffs

By Corilyn Shropshire

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Ecuador close to evicting Julian Assange from London embassy

McClatchy News Service

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Fake, misleading social media posts exploding globally, study finds

By Greg Gordon

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Department of Health urges residents to get current on measles vaccination

The Washington State Department of Health issued a reminder this week for unvaccinated residents that it is never…

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Safety concerns about duck boats have been sounded for years

By Leah Thorsen and Kim Bell

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Manafort faces federal trial with a hint of a presidential pardon

By David Willman

DAN HAMMOCK | TWIN HARBORS NEWSPAPER GROUP                                Representatives from the legislature, Green Diamond Resource Company and the Department of Fish and Wildlife cut the ribbon at the reopened Wynooche River boat launch Friday afternoon. Second from right is new Fish and Wildlife director Kelly Susewind, who officially takes office Aug. 1.

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New public boat launch opened on upper Wynooche

Located just downriver from the 7400 bridge about 20 miles north of Montesano

Trump’s lawyer secretly recorded him discussing payment to ex-Playboy playmate who alleged affair

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Trump’s lawyer secretly recorded him discussing payment to ex-Playboy playmate who alleged affair

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Federal authorities have obtained a recording, made two months before the presidential election, of Donald…

DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD                                Crews with the Department of Natural Resources test the ground near the southernmost tsunami siren on the Shoalwater Bay Indian Reservation July 18. This is the location chosen for the vertical tsunami evacuation tower, close to tribal housing.

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Shoalwater Bay tribe offers gratitude for tsunami tower funding

Federal, state and local emergency managers praised the Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe this week for its perseverance, hard…

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Dam clears hurdles, environmental study awaits

By Alex Brown

Ocean Shores man arrested on heroin charges after he wrecks in downtown Hoquiam

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Ocean Shores man arrested on heroin charges after he wrecks in downtown Hoquiam

A 27-year-old Ocean Shores man suspected to be high on heroin struck several cars on Simpson Avenue Wednesday…

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Local mental health organizations receive substantial funding through state grants

Two Grays Harbor organizations will receive substantial funding as part of $39 million in grants announced today by…

Auditor candidates face off at Hoquiam open house

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Auditor candidates face off at Hoquiam open house

The three candidates for Grays Harbor County auditor gave their view of the office, their qualifications and fielded…