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Relief over Tillerson fades at State Department before overhaul

Tillerson supports the president’s goal to cut the State Department budget and shift its mission away from existing…

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Trump must decide whether to try to arrest WikiLeaks’ Assange

Assange is waving the flag as champion of transparency and a thorn in the side of the U.S.…

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Muhammad Ali Jr. questioned again on Fort Lauderdale flight

He said the incident happened as he was preparing to board a JetBlue flight from Washington, D.C., to…

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Higher fees, other changes to public records law advance at state Capitol

House Bill 1595 and House Bill 1594 are now under consideration in the Senate and have public hearings…

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Aberdeen chooses school superintendent

Alicia Henderson will get the offer

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Drug court on the way, expected in October

With grant funding, drug court could service as many as 70 offenders

The Satsop Business Park has welcomed two major new tenants this year, which will more than triple the number of employees who work there.

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Under the towers: Satsop Business Park tenants offer wide range of products

Job-rich tenents will be added to the mix

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Westport man booked for child pornography

Investigation into 68-year old suspect began while he was living in Aberdeen

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Port, Pasha become hub for recalled Volkswagens

Unknown number of recalled diesel vehicles staging at Terminal 4, Satsop Business Park

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Residents voice opposition to low-income housing

CCAP’s proposal for more than 90 small studio units in South Aberdeen worries some who live nearby

Crews from the Dept. of Ecology assess the source of an oil leak emanating from the former research vessel Hero, which partially sunk on Willapa Bay in the Bay Center area Saturday.

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Coast Guard responds to partially sunken vessel near Willapa Bay

Spill liability trust fund money used to remove fuel and oil from ship

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Smuggling case with ties to Aberdeen sends three to prison

Teen and younger cousin subjected to servitude and molestation

Nation/World

Interior secretary pledges to work with tribes ‘government to government’

One issue the federal government and native community could collaborate on, Zinke said, is improving schools on reservations.