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Brush fire burns large area near Grand Mound

Jumps I-5

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Two Hoquiam men injured when motorcycle hits bear on 101

Sunday afternoon wreck happened just south of Jefferson County line

Fog lifts and Harborites get a solar show

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Fog lifts and Harborites get a solar show

Eclipse

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Young gray whale returns to sea after three days aground near Kalaloch

Team effort with park service staff, NOAA, Fish and Wildlife and more free 24-foot whale

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Would moving state’s August primary date get more people to vote?

This year, turnout didn’t crack 27 percent statewide.

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Poll: Majority disapprove of Trump in Rust Belt states that helped elect him

Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania

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States in eclipse’s path brace for huge traffic tie-ups

Local sheriffs and highway patrols across the country are bracing for what they say could be the largest…

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Trumps to skip Kennedy Center honors

White House cites ‘political distraction.’

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‘Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over’

State Patrol plans extra DUI patrols

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Far-right rally and counterprotests draw thousands to Boston Common

Boston police said they were taking extra precautions and implementing a tight security plan.

NOAA FISHERIES PHOTO                                A juvenile gray whale got stranded on a beach near Kalaloch some time Wednesday and, as of Friday afternoon, was still alive and attempting to work its way back into the water. It’s hoped the nearly 10-foot high tide will allow the whale to get back out to sea.

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Young gray whale stranded but alive after washing ashore near Kalaloch

Whale is in poor condition but actively trying to work its way back into the sea

Steve Bannon out as Trump’s chief strategist

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Steve Bannon out as Trump’s chief strategist

He had apparently also lost the support of the president for his combativeness.

Where are they now? Briana’s journey continues

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Where are they now? Briana’s journey continues

An interesting update from our Peace Corps volunteer