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Workers begin to fill collapsed radioactive tunnel at Hanford

Radiation levels within the tunnels were lethal within an hour, according to Heart of America NW, a Hanford…

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Trump wants $800 billion, 10-year cut in entitlement programs

It would propose about $800 billion in cuts to projected spending in a wide array of means-tested, mandatory…

Trump to Comey: You’re fired!

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Trump to Comey: You’re fired!

Trump cans FBI chief over handling of Clinton email investigation

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‘Extremely high levels’ of toxic algae confirmed at Summit Lake

A sample taken last week was at 354 micrograms per liter, while just 1 microgram per liter is…

Dog attacks horses on the beach

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Dog attacks horses on the beach

Rider injured; dog owner cited

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Senators call firing of Comey ‘Nixonian,’ some want independent Russia probe

Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer said he told Trump he was making a “very big mistake.”

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Marine toxin levels close Mocrocks, end clam season

Next digging expected in the fall

GRAYS HARBOR COMMUNITY COURT PHOTO                                Raymond Gregson became the first person to graduate Aberdeen Community Court May 1. The court, which aims to guide people charged with misdemeanors and gross misdemeanors away from a life of crime. Aberdeen Community Court is held on Mondays at 2:30 p.m. From left, the participants are Bill Allen, BHR Counselor; Cinnamon Falley, Judicial Coordinator; Forest Worgum, City Prosecutor; Gregson; Judge Susan Solan; Brittney Stephens, Public Defender; and Tammy Sund, Court Administrator.

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Community Court gives first graduate ‘real hope for the future’

Raymond Gregson graduated May 1, is currently a student at Grays Harbor College

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Poop in Puget Sound sickened customers but really hurt oystermen’s livelihood

When nearly 40 people were sickened in March after eating raw oysters, 31 companies had to shut down.

Veteran Northwest journalist and author, Gene Woodwick, succumbs to cancer

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Veteran Northwest journalist and author, Gene Woodwick, succumbs to cancer

A champion of conservation and the natural world

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States move to roll back environmental rules in Trump’s wake

The actions are as varied as the states represented.

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Sharks are thriving in Southern California

But they are dying in the San Francisco Bay, experts say

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Toxic blue-green algae found at Summit Lake

Thurston County Health Department officials took a sample on Thursday to test for toxins.