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Brian Shay of Montesano and his daughter Rachel Shay enjoyed some great digging Friday morning at Mocrocks. (Courtesy Alissa Shay)

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Nearly 16,000 razor clam diggers at Mocrocks the last four digs of the season

More than 15,000 diggers hit Mocrocks Beach for the final four days of a drastically shortened razor clam…

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Ocean Shores man pleads not guilty to vehicular assault charges

A former substitute teacher in Ocean Shores entered a plea of “not guilty” to vehicular assault charges in…

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State Republican leaders decry L&I’s new mask guidance

Claudia Yaw

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Congressman Derek Kilmer has requested $2.2 million from the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure for Heron Street Bridge rehabilitation efforts.

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Congressman requests funds for Aberdeen, Hoquiam flood prevention projects, others

Congressman Derek Kilmer has requested funds for several local projects — including Aberdeen and Hoquiam flood protection and…

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Aberdeen to make its water treatment safer

A safer, more modern way to treat Aberdeen’s drinking water is on the way.

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Three-car crash at Hogans Corner injures two Sunday

Two people were injured in a three-car crash at Hogans Corner north of Ocean Shores at about 10:30…

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Washington restaurants are starved for workers

Kristine Sherred

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Hitting the road? Gas prices haven’t been this high in 7 years

By Tim Darnell

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Wilson, Walsh, McEntire condemn Inslee’s ‘dirty dealing’ vetoes

Claudia Yaw

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New state rules on vaccinated employees draw ire

Charles H. Featherstone

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Aberdeen, Hoquiam libraries expanding services June 1

The Aberdeen and Hoquiam libraries will open their doors to the public starting Tuesday, June 1.

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Lummi Nation citizen and Northwest tour organizer Freddie Sul ka dub Lane, explains the different aspects of the totem pole during a stop in Queets on Wednesday afternoon.

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Lummi totem pole makes local stops on its way to D.C.

Appearances in Taholah and Queets

(Courtesy Grays Harbor Public Health)

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Prom exposure pushes entire Hoquiam School District back to remote learning

A handful of Hoquiam High School students tested positive for COVID-19 after attending an unsanctioned prom at the…