The Fish and Wildlife Commission on Friday unanimously approved moving the marbled murrelet from “threatened” to “endangered” status.
Aberdeen church pastor said they’ve learned plenty in the 18 months since first encampment was there
Biennial budget passed, flood relief ‘master plan’ approved at Monday meeting
This Northwest timber county hadn’t voted GOP since Herbert Hoover.
Increase does not affect current ongoing negotiations between union, GHCH
An online petition seeks to include facade of old brick Selmers building in design of Gateway Center
The results effectively ended the recount efforts of Green Party presidential hopeful Jill Stein.
Nearly $10,000 has been raised for the once-abused animal.
A hearing on their request for an injunction barring the state from enforcing the law is scheduled for Wednesday.
This time around, the uprising is focused on hydraulic fracturing, a process more commonly called fracking.
Parade highlights annual holiday event.
Grays Harbor County received $509,493, and the The Quinault Indian Nation received $198,645 of the county’s funding for two projects.
Experts believe Kennewick Man, discovered in 1996 on federal land along the Columbia River, is nearly 9,000 years old.
