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9th Circuit Court hears arguments on Trump’s revised travel ban

Lawyers for the Trump administration have argued the court must uphold a presidential order involving national security.

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Senate sets private time to grill deputy attorney general on Comey’s firing

The meeting between Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and 100 U.S. senators is certain to be contentious.

Northwest News

Woman takes on cleanup of west Olympia eyesore

15 people were living on the property in old school buses, campers and vehicles.

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A new law could help prevent the ‘extended nightmare’ of squatters

The bill gives property owners a new tool aimed at evicting squatters quicker and without the hassle of…

Business

Business groups drop challenge to Washington’s new minimum wage, family leave law

The groups still insist that I-1433 was unconstitutional because it covered too many topics.

Nation/World

Trump lashes out at ‘pathetic’ critics and ‘broken system’

Speaking to graduates at Liberty University, Trump returned to his outsider message.

BOB NEISINGER PHOTO                                Dr. Eugene Schermer, right, was awarded the Daily World’s Citizen of the Year honor Thursday. Pictured with Dr. Schermer’s is Dr. Joe Malik, who was president of Grays Harbor College for 17 years starting in 1972. Schermer taught at the college for 20 years and was appointed the school’s Vice President of Instruction by Malik.

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Citizen, firefighter and police officer of the year honored Thursday

Crowd filled with families, friends of recipients and previous award winners

Nation/World

Hack of computers in 74 nations using NSA bug is largest cyber attack ever

The NSA did not respond to a request for comment.

(Travis Rains | The Vidette) Longtime scouts and their families enjoyed a beautiful afternoon May 6 by telling camp stories around the fire at the decommissioning of Camp Delezenne in Elma.

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Decommissioning ceremony held for Camp Delezenne

Camp Thunderbird to play vital role in the future

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Candidate filing week begins on Monday

122 offices open countywide

GHC names foundation director

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GHC names foundation director

Lisa Smith

Scott D. Johnston photo Ocean Shores resident Patricia Main speaks about crime in her neighborhood at a City Council meeting on May 8.

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Group implores city to increase crime-fighting effort

‘Take Back Rain Street’ asks for new tools, focus to combat continued problems

After Comey, Republicans worry about 2018 ‘wipeout’

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After Comey, Republicans worry about 2018 ‘wipeout’

Political leaders from Trump’s own party say the timing looks “terrible.”