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Man shot by Aberdeen Police remains hospitalized

The Oregon man shot by an Aberdeen Police officer Thursday remains in the hospital in stable condition, said…

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House to vote on formally opening impeachment inquiry

WASHINGTON, D.C. — House Democrats have decided to hold a formal vote on opening impeachment proceedings against President…

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Elma district to meet to discuss stadium website

The Elma School Board will hold a special meeting it hopes will take the district one step closer…

DAN HAMMOCK | GRAYS HARBOR NEWS GROUP                                Crews from Rognlin’s tear down the southeast walls of the Aberdeen Armory building on East Third Street in Aberdeen Monday morning. The building, which burned June 9, 2018, is the former home of the Aberdeen Museum of History, the Coastal Community Action Program and a senior center.

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Walls coming down at Aberdeen Armory building

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Aberdeen proposes significant water, sewer rate increases

The City of Aberdeen is proposing significant increases in water and sewer rates beginning in 2020.

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John Bolton reportedly negotiating impeachment testimony

By Dave Goldiner

Northwest News

Washington Supreme Court says state employee birth dates are public record

OLYMPIA — Government transparency and labor legislation haven’t just been recent front-burner issues at the Legislature. They’ve often…

“American Pickers” second stop on Harbor will air Monday night

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“American Pickers” second stop on Harbor will air Monday night

By David Haerle

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Cascade Natural Gas prices to jump starting next week — just when temps are dropping

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Update: Suspect still in critical condition after officer-involved shooting

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Update: Suspect still in critical condition after officer-involved shooting

An officer-involved shooting occurred Thursday near First and E streets in Aberdeen.

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Razor clam digs approved at Twin Harbors and Long Beach

Razor clam digs at Long Beach and Twin Harbors have been approved starting Saturday after tests revealed the…

DAN HAMMOCK | GRAYS HARBOR NEWS GROUP                                From left, Hoquiam Mayor Jasmine Dickhoff and challenger, City Councilman Ben Winkelman, talk to KXRO’s Kyle Pauley before the Greater Grays Harbor Inc. and Alpha Media Grays Harbor mayoral candidates forum Tuesday. At right are Aberdeen Mayor Erik Larson and challenger, City Councilman Pete Schave. Not pictured are Ocean Shores Mayor Crystal Dingler and challenger, City Councilwoman Susan Conniry.

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Mayoral hopefuls answer questions at candidates forum

Candidates for mayor of Aberdeen, Hoquiam and Ocean Shores took part in a candidates forum at the Rotary…

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State investigating City of Olympia mailer urging no vote on car-tab I-976

By Heidi Groover