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Botham Jean’s neighbor, a key witness in Amber Guyger trial, shot to death in Dallas

By Marc Ramirez and Jennifer Emily

Northwest News

Climate change group not happy with Inslee

By Jim Camden

Northwest News

Bob Woodward promotes aggressive but open-minded approach to Trump in Spokane talk

By Kip Hill

News

Police investigating fliers targeting gay pride flags left at downtown businesses

By Abby Spegman

Oregon investor buys the Becker Building

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Oregon investor buys the Becker Building

Oregon investor has Harbor opportunities

News

Aberdeen-Hoquiam fire services study subject of Wednesday open house

The timing is right for the cities of Aberdeen and Hoquiam to explore combining fire and ambulance services…

Rich Hartman buys Bellingham dealership

Business

Rich Hartman buys Bellingham dealership

Takes expanding role in state policy association

News

County wants a low-barrier, cold weather, temporary shelter

Proposals are due Nov. 4.

News

On The Harbors, East County News will cease publication

For many Grays Harbor households, the weekly shopping routine has included The East County News and On The…

Two vehicles, including this gray Toyota 4Runner (left), collided Thursday, Oct. 3, 2019, west of Montesano at the intersection of Clemons Road and U.S. Highway 12. Multiple agencies responded to the scene. One person was reported as injured, but additional information was not available Thursday afternoon. (Michael Lang | Grays Harbor News Group)

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Crash injures 1 on US12 at Clemons

An 81-year-old Montesano woman was injured Thursday when a vehicle ran a red light at the intersection of…

Business

Blackstone Real Estate Partners buying a majority stake in Great Wolf Resorts

By Mary Ellen Podmolik

A Damon Point mystery — Gumby or Groot?

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A Damon Point mystery — Gumby or Groot?

Daily World reader Richard Walker took this photo last week of the nesting platform in Armstrong Bay at…

Northwest News

UW Medicine receives $50 million donation to start institute to study addiction, Alzheimer’s and more

By Ryan Blethen