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PHOTO COURTESY OF CONNIE ALLEN                                The North Cove shoreline at the end of Seamobile Drive was pounded by surf during the Dec. 20 storm, but the cobble piled up by locals to protect the rapidly eroding shoreline appeared to do its job, keeping the loss of land to a minimum.

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Rock cobble beach at North Cove working as planned, so far

The North Cove shoreline in Pacific County took a beating from high tides and 60 mph wind gusts…

Louis Krauss | Grays Harbor News Group                                Aberdeen Police Officer Monte Glaser worked his last day on Friday, after working over 30 years in the department.

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Retiring officer had reputation for empathy

An officer remembered fondly for his compassionate treatment of others, Monte Glaser retired from the Aberdeen Police Department…

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Jan. 2-6 razor clam digs approved

Evening razor clam digs have been approved by the Department of Fish and Wildlife Jan. 2-3 at Twin…

(Courtesy National Weather Service) A map shows where gusts are expected to get between 45 and 55 mph along the coast on Saturday.

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High wind advisory issued for coast on Saturday

A high wind advisory is in effect from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday in areas along the…

Louis Krauss | Grays Harbor News Group                                A boat sank into the Hoquiam River on Christmas morning, resulting in spilled oil that created a sheen over the water. Floating absorbents were deployed by the Washington State Department of Ecology.

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Another boat sinks and spills oil into Hoquiam River

Another boat sank into the Hoquiam River on Christmas morning, polluting the water and creating an oily sheen…

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Here’s why closing the government actually costs taxpayers money

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Even though paychecks stop going out to hundreds of thousands of workers, shutting down the…

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Aberdeen man shot in leg early Christmas morning

A man was shot in the leg in Aberdeen early Christmas morning after allegedly attempting to steal a…

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5 days in, no end in sight for partial government shutdown

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Five days after about one-fourth of the federal government was shut down in a funding…

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Trump declares ‘we’re no longer the suckers’ during unannounced visit to Iraq

By Chris Sommerfeldt

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Fraud suspected at Oakville district

In October, a state Auditor’s Office investigation reported misappropriated or questionable payments for extracompensation, vacation buyout and stipends…

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Richland native Jim Mattis has ‘no anger’ after Trump forces him out early, brother says

Tom Mattis got a phone call Sunday morning from his younger brother. It wasn’t the cheeriest of conversations.

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Youth surprises woman with Christmas gift

Twelve-year-old Noah Aquino was captivated by how the elderly woman rubbed the colorful winter socks against her face…

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Cops checked on young boys home alone — and found them watching ‘Home Alone’

By Josh Magness