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2 students seek $1 million in discrimination lawsuit against Evergreen and former coach

Former women’s basketball coach Jennifer Schooler

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Camping lot issue reviewed anew by O.S. Planning Commission

Proposals range from a sunset clause to allowing for extended stay with city utility service.

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Insured losses top $1 billion in Northern California fires

There were 4,177 partial residential losses, 5,449 total residential losses, 601 commercial property losses and more than 3,000…

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County Bar Association evaluations favor Kahler for Superior Court Judge

Hoquiam attorney considered by most Bar members to be the most qualified

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Elma man found guilty of first-degree murder, arson in 2016 case

Three special verdicts by jury could mean Jacob Eveland will spend more than 400 months in prison

DAN HAMMOCK | THE DAILY WORLD                                Local architect Robert Ford created this model of a proposed timber schooner display at Zelasko Park in Aberdeen. It is currently on display in the front window of the Aberdeen Revitalization Movement office on I Street across from the D&R Theater.

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Replica lumber ship proposed for Zelasko Park

Committee wants it to be a complement to Gateway Center

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Forests most likely to burn would be thinned under Cantwell proposal

The proposal would try to reduce the catastrophic wildfires that have plagued Western states

Korean War vet gets medals 65 years later

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Korean War vet gets medals 65 years later

Robert Spaur

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North Coast News, Bruscas win three awards

Two first places and a third in Washington Newspaper Publisher Association annual contest

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Insurance rates could rise 9 to 27 percent for some ACA customers, Washington state officials say

Unless Congress acts

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Washington attorney general files suit against DeVos, Education Department

It’s the 17th such lawsuit Ferguson’s office has filed against the Trump administration.

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High wind warnings issued for the coast Wednesday

Another storm coming this weekend

The teams are ready to compete and benefit hungry families across the region with proceeds from the 2017 Food Bowl competition benefiting Coastal Harvest. Pictured kneeling or sitting from left, Jackson Folkers, Alex Houbregs and Jessica Goulet (Hoquiam). Standing from left are Brendan King, Bailee Green, Patric Haerle and Nadia Wirta (Aberdeen). To their left standing are Hoquiam’s Sean McAllister, Loghan Hurley, Maya Jump, with Lucy Roloff at the end.Standing at the center in the back row is Coastal Harvest Executive Director Angela Burton.

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Aberdeen will defend title against Hoquiam in 2017 Food Ball showdown

Friendly competition to collect food and cash for local food banks kicks off Nov. 3