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Pacific County urges owners of second homes to stay away

The Pacific County Health and Human Services Department, in conjunction with the Pacific County Emergency Operations Center, issued…

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Grays Harbor Public Health will operate drive-through testing site

Grays Harbor Public Health and the Washington Army National Guard will operate a drive-through COVID-19 testing site starting…

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In 2015, Bill Gates predicted an epidemic would kill millions. Here’s what he says now

By Christi Carras

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Washington’s salmon seasons tentatively set

The state’s 2020-21 salmon fishing seasons were tentatively set Friday during the Pacific Fishery Management Council’s annual meeting,…

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Coronavirus pushes annual deficit forecasts toward $4 trillion

By David Lerman

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Coronavirus flight: As the affluent head to Washington vacation homes, year-rounders worry

By Gene Balk

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Dingler tells possible visitors, ‘Now is not the time’

By Scott D. Johnston

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11th positive COVID-19 test result announced Thursday in Grays Harbor County

Pacific County remains one of two counties with no confirmed cases

DAN HAMMOCK | GRAYS HARBOR NEWS GROUP                                 Basich Boulevard in the Herbig Heights area of Aberdeen. The hospital is visible in the distance.

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Aberdeen looks for funding to repair Basich Boulevard

Basich Boulevard, closed since Dec. 22 due to settlement and washed out completely in early January in the…

FILE PHOTO                                 The homeless tent camp behind Aberdeen City Hall will close May 15.

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Aberdeen homeless camp to close May 15

Story updated April 10

Northwest News

Newspaper cuts: A quick glance at how some have dealt with pandemic woes

The Spokesman-Review

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County commissioners approve 5% pay raises for ‘essential’ county employees

Essential Grays Harbor County employees working through the COVID-19 shutdown will receive a 5% raise, approved by the…

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Pandemic reflected in newspaper industry’s struggles

By Jim Camden