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This is ‘nanowood,’ an invention that could reduce humanity’s carbon footprint

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This is ‘nanowood,’ an invention that could reduce humanity’s carbon footprint

By By Amina Khan

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Gateway Center now has full engineering and design funds

Aberdeen’s Gateway Center project received $1.75 million in this year’s capital budget, an amount that will fully fund…

Design, permit phases of North Shore Levee project now fully funded

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Design, permit phases of North Shore Levee project now fully funded

Legislature adds another $2.5 million in supplemental budget for flood control project

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Aberdeen develops policy in reaction to upcoming nationwide gun violence walkout

Walkouts planned for Wednesday

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Second victim in fatal McCleary house fire identified

Cause of death, nature and cause of fire remain under investigation

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State and feds will help hospitals, but more layoffs at Community Hospital seem inevitable

Hospital cites declining patient numbers

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Inslee signs bump stock ban

By Jim Camden

Students protest gun violence with walk-out at Grays Harbor College

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Students protest gun violence with walk-out at Grays Harbor College

Around 35 students participated in a walk-out event at Grays Harbor College Wednesday to stand in solidarity with…

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Seattle man on ‘jihad’ pleads guilty to murder in New Jersey, admits to 3 other homicides in King County

By Sara Jean Green

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Surge in DUI blood tests for drugs causes case backlog for state toxicology lab

By Rachel Alexander

DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD                                Work began earlier this month to replace the outdated and inadequate stormwater drainage system on Ontario Street and Simpson Avenue. This Tuesday afternoon photo shows the large replacement drainage pipes replacing the old, smaller pipes.

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Stormwater drainage project in full swing at Simpson Ave and Ontario Street

Work at intersection expected to take two weeks

Dr. Martens places blame for lack of area pediatricians squarely on hospital

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Dr. Martens places blame for lack of area pediatricians squarely on hospital

Said lack of primary care providers contributed to climate leading to his move to Shelton

LOUIS KRAUSS | THE DAILY WORLD Johannes Ariens of Westport speaks at a meeting to oppose offshore drilling in Washington State, while Ocean Shores Mayor Crystal Dingler listens.

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Harborites add voices to oppose oil and gas operations

Feds bring issue to Olympia