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Defendants plead not guilty to weed-growing charges

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Defendants plead not guilty to weed-growing charges

Judge Edwards denies bail reduction requests

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Westport crabber sentenced for stealing commercial pots

$5,000 fine, 90 days home monitoring starting May 1 for Larrin Breitsprecher

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Temporary changes coming to SR 8 in McCleary

Fish passage project

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China is pessimistic about Korean crisis

Chinese Foreign Minster Wang Yi urged both sides to end what he said was a “vicious cycle” of…

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Chehalis Basin board to meet this week in Aberdeen

10 a.m. on Thursday at the Rotary Log Pavillon

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Power bills. Irrigation. Fishing. All reasons to care about Columbia River Treaty talks

United States and Canada will begin negotiations to modernize the Columbia River Treaty early in 2018, the Department…

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Spread the swamp?

Trump administration wants to move government offices out of Washington

DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD                                A raid on a residence at Stewart and B streets netted an Aberdeen Public Works dump truck a bed full of large marijuana plants. This raid took place a little after noon on Thursday. It was part of the ongoing Grays Harbor County Drug Task Force takedown of illegal grow facilities dating back to Nov. 28.

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Another grow operation uncovered in Aberdeen

700 plants

LOUIS KRAUSS | THE DAILY WORLD A staff worker at the needle exchange RV in Aberdeen prepares to give a tutorial on administering narcolex. The drug is being used to combat heroin overdose deaths around the county.

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County combats opioid overdoses with Narcan distribution

Grays Harbor Public Health Office is trying to spread the medicine to lay people to reduce deaths

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Commercial crab fishing delayed again on Washington coast

WDFW: Fisheries in Oregon and California also remain closed, opener planned for Dec. 31

HOQUIAM POLICE DEPARTMENT PHOTO                                Hoquiam Police officers start going through the large amount of processed marijuana found in a storage locker Thursday. A receipt for the storage locker was found in the illegal marijuana growing operation taken down Dec. 1.

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Storage unit with processed marijuana searched by Hoquiam Police

Police Chief Myers: Most likely connected to an illegal grow house on L Street in Hoquiam

HOQUIAM POLICE DEPARTMENT PHOTO                                Hoquiam Police discovered another illegal marijuana grow in the 100 block of Emerson Avenue Tuesday. The concern now is the people who tended the plants have fled, leaving the plants to dry creating significant fire danger, according to Hoquiam Police Chief Jeff Myers.

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Hoquiam Police locate another illegal pot growing facility

Tuesday search turns up under 300 plants on Emerson Avenue

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Trump’s NAFTA threat angers Christmas tree growers

Oregon and Washington tree growers affected