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11 new COVID-19 cases reported Wednesday, Grays Harbor total at 1,309

Grays Harbor County’s COVID-19 case count ticked over 1,300 Tuesday, with 11 new cases, bringing the total to…

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Survivor speaks out after $2 million sexual abuse settlement against former AHS band teacher

Story updated Dec. 10

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Lawmakers look to introduce sweeping police reform legislative package in January

OLYMPIA — A year after Initiative 940 and its amendments passed the Washington state Legislature, lawmakers are again…

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State sends plan to feds to help commercial fishers

$50 million potentially

COURTESY DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Stafford Creek Corrections Center.

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COVID outbreak hits Stafford Creek

Corrections center sees 11% of inmate population test positive for virus

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Washington’s COVID-19 restrictions extended to Jan. 4.

By Jim Brunner and Paul Roberts

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72 new cases reported Tuesday, November cases double those in October

Grays Harbor Public Health reported 72 new cases of COVID-19 Tuesday.

COURTESY GEORGE DONOVAN
The Spar Cafe sign was recently moved to the Aberdeen Museum of History’s current storage warehouse on Port Industrial Road in early November. Collection items are being transferred from the armory annex across the street from the former site of the museum to the storage facility.

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Museum board asking city for spot in the budget

Aberdeen mayor wonders about future funds

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Timberland Regional Library trustee resigns over salary increases, annual leave policy

By Rolf Boone

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More than 1 million Washington state residents activate COVID-19 notification app

By Andrew Hammond

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Supreme Court turns away case on transgender student bathroom use

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Supreme Court refused to question school district policies that let transgender students use…

Nation/World

Bipartisan coronavirus relief package hits snags over details

WASHINGTON, D.C. — After making a big splash last week and injecting a sense of optimism into long-delayed…

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Aberdeen mayor’s 2021 budget aims to trim $3 million deficit without cutting services, personnel

Aberdeen Mayor Pete Schave’s $40 million proposed 2021 budget aims to cut the city’s operating deficit in ways…