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High number of votes being cast, Grays Harbor County auditor says

Ballot count reaches 62% on Monday morning, with thousands more still to be counted

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State parks offer final free days in November

Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission’s two final free days of 2020 will happen in November. On these…

Nation/World

A viewer’s guide to election night: Patience is key

By Brittny Mejia

Nation/World

All the vocabulary you should know before Election Day 2020

By Ryan Beckwith

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Cold weather shelter open at Aberdeen Senior Center

A temporary cold weather shelter opened Sunday at the Aberdeen Senior Center at 208 West Market Street.

Ten local artisans have established the Grays Harbor Potters Guild at 2244 Simpson Ave. in Hoquiam. They plan to open their space next weekend for demonstrations and retail sales. Initial hours will be 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. every Friday through Sunday. Pictured, from left, are Gary Ganz, Lyn Nelson, Cindy Dana, Ken Slaughter, Richard Young, Evie Cheung, Melanie Knight and Pam Otteson. The two members not pictured are Sandy Early and Nancy Williams. Watch The Daily World next week for the full story. (Kat Bryant | The Daily World)

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Potters move into Hoquiam space

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Northwest News

Daylight saving time ends this weekend: Don’t let ‘fall back’ lure you into depression

By Christine Clarridge

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Aberdeen man beaten in home by suspect fleeing police

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Montesano couple helps save family from homelessness

John and Janet Workman donate trailer to help family affected by Pearl Hill fire

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County health department plagued with COVID online reporting troubles

No new deaths reported as struggles to fix COVID update website continue

Nation/World

Postal Service ordered to increase late trips for election mail

By Erik Larson and Todd Shields

Northwest News

Inslee: Washington joins Western States Pact for COVID-19 vaccine review

By Alexis Krell

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Nation/World

Cantwell slams Google, Facebook for decimating local news outlets

By Katherine Khashimova Long