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Inslee: ‘Unstable’ Trump could start nuclear war

He added that Trump’s ability to start a nuclear war represented a “clear and present danger to American…

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GOP tax deal to cut corporate rate to 21 percent, top individual rate to 37 percent

Critics said the latest changes show the bulk of the savings from the GOP plan will go to…

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Simpson Ave. to be closed one block at a time for water line replacement

Existing 10-inch pipes being replaced are about 100 years old

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WDFW plans first razor clam digs of 2018, starting New Year’s Day

Pending outcome of toxin tests

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Price tag for community colleges’ new IT system goes up $45 million

To get the system installed in all 34 community colleges, the new cost estimate is $145 million, with…

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Hoquiam council revises shorelines permit application fee structure

Significantly reduces permit fee for BHP potash facility application

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Trump slams senator with sexually suggestive tweet

New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand

DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD                                Hoquiam City Councilmen John Pellegrini (left) and Richard Pennant sat in on their last meeting as members of the council Monday evening. Pellegrini had served for 12 years in Ward 1, Pennant for four in Ward 2. Mayor Jasmine Dickhoff honored both with gifts, and Pellegrini was presented a plaque thanking him for his many years of service to the city.

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Pellegrini honored for 12 years service on Hoquiam City Council Monday

Last meeting for outgoing councilman Pennant as well

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Vingo appointed Hoquiam Municipal Court judge

Hoquiam City Council confirmed Mayor Dickhoff’s appointment Monday

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Will middle-class people notice their cut?

GOP’s taxing question

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Final hearing for Aberdeen’s 2018 budget set for Wednesday

The city administrator role has not changed much since its inception

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County once again a voting member of Council of Governments

Agency deals mostly with planning issues

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Three months after Scatter Creek wildfire, recovery in Rochester continues

The state’s Department of Fish and Wildlife will hold a meeting this week to update the community on…