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(Courtesy Jessie Huggins, Cascadia Research) The remains of a juvenile female gray whale were discovered near the western shore of Bowerman Airport on Monday. It’s approximately 24-feet-long. There was no indication of entanglement, said Jessie Huggins from Cascadia Research. She said it had probably been dead for a couple weeks, and that it was likely one or two years old. You can view it from the furthest viewing point on the Sandpiper Trail with a good camera or binoculars.

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Remains of gray whale wash up near Bowerman Airport

The remains of a juvenile female gray whale were discovered near the western shore of Bowerman Airport on…

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Council to make final decision on “lying down ordinance”

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Trump welcomes first female CIA director, tries to make amends with the agency

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Trump welcomes first female CIA director, tries to make amends with the agency

WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Donald Trump led the swearing-in ceremony for the first female CIA director in the…

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Trump says he will demand Justice Department investigate the Russia probe

WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Donald Trump said Sunday that he will demand an investigation into whether federal law…

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Make money from pot? Then forget about a federally subsidized loan

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Toxic algae warning lifted at Summit Lake

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are wed amid pomp and pageantry at Windsor chapel

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are wed amid pomp and pageantry at Windsor chapel

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This year has been deadlier for American students than American military members

By Chris Sommerfeldt

DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD                                From left: The Daily World Police Officer of the Year Joe Strong, from the Hoquiam Police Department and Grays Harbor County Drug Task Force; Citizen of the Year Margaret Carthum, a longtime special educator and current Ocosta principal; and Firefighter of the Year Steve Davis, a longtime volunteer with the Cosmopolis Fire Department.

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Spirit of community service permeates 2018 Citizen of the Year banquet

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Hoquiam mayor enters race for county auditor

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10 dead in Texas school shooting; suspect linked to posts about guns

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10 dead in Texas school shooting; suspect linked to posts about guns

HOUSTON — Ten people, mostly students, were killed in a shooting at a Houston-area high school Friday morning,…

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AG seeks to keep habitual sex offender in custody beyond his release date

David Kyle Hunter was set to be released from Grays Harbor Jail May 15