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Big Fish Lab Co-director Alexandra McInturf (left), undergraduate intern Deven Guerrero and Ph.D. candidate Jess Schulte prepare to tag a sevengill shark in Washington’s Willapa Bay on July 23. The researchers have been tracking shark activity in the bay for years.
    Why do sharks love Willapa Bay?
    By Jes Burns Oregon Public Broadcasting • December 2, 2025 1:30 am

    Northwest scientists have some ideas

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    Lawmakers gather in Olympia to gear up for...
    By Jerry Cornfield Washington State Standard • December 2, 2025 1:30 am

    Annual ‘committee days’ meetings underway, with a wide range of topics teed up for discussion

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    Bottle Beach
    Ring in the New Year with State Parks’...
    By The Daily World • December 2, 2025 1:30 am

    Washington State Parks’ First Day Hikes offer an experience for everyone to get outside and enjoy our beautiful state parks.

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    Thomas Christian
    Rebuilding mental health support in the harbor
    By Andrea Watts The Daily World • December 1, 2025 1:30 am

    NAMI Washington Coast offers in-person or virtual meetings for families with loved ones who have a mental illness.

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During the Montesano Library’s November “Lunch for Your Brain,” Marlene Vahl received the Margaret Downey Memorial Community Service Award, which was presented by Lilly Pomeroy, president of the Friends of the W.H. Abel Memorial/Montesano Timberland Library.
    Marlene Vahl – A helper in the Montesano...
    By Andrea Watts The Daily World • December 1, 2025 1:30 am

    At the Montesano Library’s November “Lunch for Your Brain,” Marlene Vahl received the Margaret Downey Memorial Community Service Award.

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    Vickie Raines
    Raines to step down from long-term service as...
    By Jacob Moore The Chronicle • December 1, 2025 1:30 am

    Vickie Raines, Chehalis Basin Flood Authority chair and Grays Harbor County commissioner, will step down from her position as chair…

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A tsunami escape route sign in downtown Ocean Shores.
    Tsunami warning system loses ‘important tool’
    By Brandon Cline Chinook Observer • December 1, 2025 1:30 am

    Tsunamis generated by earthquakes on the Alaska Subduction Zone are a persistent risk in the Pacific Northwest. Decisions being made…

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    Chinook Observer
Official reviews of two deaths in Pacific County jail have ended.
    Deaths spark close look at Pacific County jail;...
    By Jeff Clemens Chinook Observer • December 1, 2025 1:30 am

    SOUTH BEND — Reviews of deaths in Pacific County jail on Dec. 13, 2022, and Oct. 7, 2024, have been…

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    Jeff Clemens
Pacific County Sheriff’s Office Sgt. Kyle Pettit speaks with a firefighter about the collision that occurred near Hammond Rd on State Route 105 outside of Raymond.
    One critically injured in SR105 collision near Raymond
    By Jeff Clemens Chinook Observer • December 1, 2025 1:30 am

    RAYMOND — Two people were injured after a collision on Ssate Route 105 outside of Raymond at 12:31 p.m. on…

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    Washington lawmakers want to regulate license plate readers
    Washington lawmakers want to regulate license plate readers
    By Jake Goldstein-Street Washington State Standard • December 1, 2025 1:30 am

    Washington state lawmakers next year hope to rein in law enforcement’s use of automated license plate readers amid revelations federal…

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    Jerry Knaak photos / The Daily World
The Ocean Shores Christmas tree in all its lighted glory.
    Community turns out for Ocean Shores tree lighting
    By Jerry Knaak The Daily World • December 1, 2025 1:30 am

    Residents treated to live music, hot cocoa and cookies and man-made snow

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    Washington State Budget and Policy Center
Democratic state Rep. Shaun Scott of Seattle (left) is proposing a new payroll tax on large employers in Washington. He took part in a discussion on the state’s tax system during the Budget Matters Summit on Nov. 12, in Seattle.
    Washington state Democrats’ latest run at taxing the...
    By Jerry Cornfield The Washington State Standard • December 1, 2025 1:30 am

    Rep. Shaun Scott’s proposal mirrors an approach Senate Democrats drew up then discarded last session

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    Legislative Send-Off is set for Jan. 9
    Legislative Send-Off is set for Jan. 9
    By Jerry Knaak The Daily World • December 1, 2025 1:30 am

    The Greater Grays Harbor, Inc. (GGHI) Legislative Send-Off is set for Jan. 9. Doors will open at 11 a.m. for…

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