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DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE IMAGE                                This map shows the location of the 1,750-acre parcel the Department of Fish and Wildlife is considering purchasing to allow public access to elk and waterfowl hunting and other outdoor activities.

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DFW looks to purchase thousands of acres in Grayland, Willapa Bay

Would open thousands of acres to public access for clams, fish, elk

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Aberdeen woman charged with theft from credit union

Court documents: stole thousands while employed at hospital credit union

This is the original alert issued by the Tsunami Warning Center of the Alaskan earthquake Tuesday morning.

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Local emergency systems activated by tsunami threat

Quake was southeast of Kodiak; tsunami information hampered by government shutdown

DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD                                Huge waves pummeled the shoreline in front of the Westport by the Sea condominiums Jan. 18. The work the homeowner’s association has done to protect the eroding shoreline seems to have paid off, with only minimal erosion caused by the storm.

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Westport sea wall holds up to Jan. 18 waves

To the south, North Cove revetment efforts appeared to pay off

Wil Russoul

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Wil Russoul hired as Aberdeen Main Street executive director

Main Street proponents: designation would boost business and improve the quality of dowtown

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Police forces could be consolidated with new bill by Larson

Over the years, Aberdeen and Hoquiam have often discussed consolidating police forces into one, but a new bill…

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Alaskan earthquake prompts tsunami watch along the coast

Quake was southeast of Kodiak

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Mother and daughter arrested in connection with thefts from hospital district

$390,000 allegedly taken

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Congress agrees to reopen government with push from unusual bipartisan caucus

WASHINGTON, D.C. — In the end, it was neither the self-proclaimed dealmaking President Donald Trump nor seasoned congressional…

DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD                                Twin sisters Amber, left, and Alicia are sharing their story about the decade-long period of physical, psychological and sexual abuse suffered at the hands of their own father, Jeffrey L. Butterfield Sr. He was convicted on eight counts including rape of a child and incest in late December.

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Twins who suffered a decade of abuse at the hands of their own father come forward

Hope to encourage others to open up about sexual abuse, stand up to predators

Ocean Shores women’s march elevates multiple causes

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Ocean Shores women’s march elevates multiple causes

Ocean Shores event coincides with marches across the country

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Washington lawmakers must release public records when the public requests them, judge says

By Jim Camden

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In Cape Town, ‘Day Zero’ is coming very soon — the day the water runs out

By Robyn Dixon