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State budget facing $7 billion hole from pandemic shutdown

By Jim Camden and Arielle Dreher

The grippe hits home: The 1918 influenza pandemic on Grays Harbor

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The grippe hits home: The 1918 influenza pandemic on Grays Harbor

A century later, similarities to the current pandemic are striking

Business

Amid falling revenue, Sound Publishing lays off 70 workers

The company shed 20% of its workforce. At The Daily World, four people lost their jobs.

Nation/World

U.S. companies cut a record 20.2 million jobs, ADP says

By Vince Golle

Nation/World

Coronavirus News Roundup

Trump to keep virus task force after Pence floated pulling plug

A mutant coronavirus has emerged, even more contagious than the original, study says

Nation/World

A mutant coronavirus has emerged, even more contagious than the original, study says

By Ralph Vartabedian

Life

Bishop Center lining up online entertainment

The Aberdeen performing arts venue is developing a slate of virtual entertainment free for homebound Harborites.

Nation/World

Coronavirus News Roundup

Gov. Cuomo pleads for debate on reopening America as model doubles deaths

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Three new Pacific County COVID-19 cases believed tied to Astoria seafood processing plant

Three additional positive cases of COVID-19 were reported in Pacific County Monday and are believed to be linked…

Northwest News

While Inslee extends stay-home order, Grays Harbor could get reprieve sooner

OLYMPIA — Some aspects of Washington’s “Stay Home, Stay Healthy” order will continue through May — and possibly…

Nation/World

Trump: Coronavirus death toll could reach 100,000

WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Donald Trump on Sunday sharply revised upward his projected toll of U.S. coronavirus deaths,…

DAN HAMMOCK | GRAYS HARBOR NEWS GROUP                                 Hoquiam High School Class of 2020 honor graduate Kaleb Tarnowski poses with his banner at Art Pocklington Central Play Park Monday morning.

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Celebrating Hoquiam High School seniors, pandemic-style

Anonymous donor pays for each graduating senior’s banner

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County will approach reopening with caution

By Doug Barker