Skip to content
Thursday, January 1, 2026
34°F
Sign Out Sign In Subscribe Newsletters Contact Us
  • Sign Out
  • Sign In
    • Home
    • Search
    • Subscriber Center
      • Subscriber Center
      • Subscribe
      • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Email Newsletter
    • Weather
    • News
      • News
      • Business
    • Sports
    • Life
      • Life
    • Opinion
      • Opinion
      • Letters to the Editor
    • Obituaries
      • Obituaries
      • Place an Obituary
    • e-Editions
    • Contests
    • Classifieds
      • Classifieds
      • Place a Classified Ad
      • Jobs
      • Autos
      • Real Estate
      • Legals
    • About Us
      • About Us
      • Contact Us
      • Report a Delivery Problem
      • Terms of Use
      • Privacy Policy
    34°F
    • News
    • Sports
    • Life
    • Opinion
    • Weather
    • Obituaries
    • e-Editions
    • Contests
    • Classifieds
    • All Sections
          • Subscriber Center
            • Subscriber Center
            • Subscribe
            • Frequently Asked Questions
          • About Us
            • About Us
            • Contact Us
            • Report a Delivery Problem
            • Terms of Use
            • Privacy Policy
          • News
            • News
            • Business
            • Sports
            • Life
            • Weather
          • Opinion
            • Opinion
            • Letters to the Editor
          • Email Newsletters
          • Contests
          • Obituaries
            • Obituaries
            • Place an Obituary
          • Classifieds
            • Classifieds
            • Place a Classified Ad
            • Jobs
            • Autos
            • Real Estate
            • Legals
          • Print Editions
          • Marketplace
    News
    photo by Marcy Merrill
Aberdeen’s Museum of History before the June 2018 armory fire. If all goes well, the city of Aberdeen appears poised to purchase a downtown building to house the surviving collection.
    Aberdeen seriously considering downtown building for new museum...
    By Dan Hammock • October 9, 2021 1:30 am

    The city of Aberdeen appears closer to securing a location for the Aberdeen Museum of History than it has been…

    Read Story

    OS City Council candidates forum Tuesday
    OS City Council candidates forum Tuesday
    October 9, 2021 1:30 am

    Greater Grays Harbor, Inc. will host the Ocean Shores City Council Candidate Forum on Tuesday, Oct. 12, from 5:30 to…

    Read Story

    An Aberdeen Police officer was injured arresting a suspected DUI driver in South Aberdeen early Tuesday morning. (Courtesy Aberdeen Police Department)
    Aberdeen officer injured after being dragged by suspected...
    By The Daily World • October 7, 2021 1:30 am

    An Aberdeen Police Department officer was injured after being dragged by the vehicle of a suspected DUI driver in South…

    Read Story

    daily world File photo 
It’s cranberry harvest time in the bogs along the South Beach, and the annual Cranberry Harvest Festival celebrates the season Oct. 9-10.
    Annual Cranberry Harvest Festival in Grayland this weekend
    By Dan Hammock The Daily World • October 7, 2021 1:30 am

    Cranberry farming has been a staple of the South Beach for more than a century, and the fall harvest season…

    Read Story

    Courtesy of Elma Fire Department 
Elma EMS personnel are finding themselves spread thin as an influx of local COVID patients often require them to divert to hospitals outside the county.
    Elma Fire Chief describes COVID fifth wave strain...
    By Dan Hammock • October 6, 2021 1:30 am

    A high volume of COVID-19 patients has created major challenges for emergency medical service providers statewide; Grays Harbor County is…

    Read Story

    Stacie Vaughan, CFO of Vaughan Industries, accepts the 2021 AWB Manufacturer of the Year award from AWB President Kris Johnson on Oct. 1, 2021, during a visit by the AWB Manufacturing Week bus tour to Vaughan’s Montesano facility. (Photo: Brian Mittge/AWB).
    AWB names Vaughan Co. 2021 Manufacturer of the...
    October 5, 2021 1:30 am

    An innovative Montesano-based company with customers worldwide has been honored for its commitment to manufacturing excellence.

    Read Story

    Courtesy of Grays Harbor County Public Health 
Pandemic case totals by ZIP code.
    COVID fifth wave: county frequently seeing 100 cases...
    By Dan Hammock • October 4, 2021 1:30 am

    Harbor Regional Health Community Hospital posted some sobering numbers last month — nine COVID deaths were reported in September.

    Read Story

    Daily World File Photo 
The emergency cold weather shelter at the old Middle Swanson’s building in Aberdeen hosted 20-25 clients a night when open this past winter, for a total of about 180 individuals.
    Cold weather shelter an issue for Aberdeen
    By Dan Hammock • October 2, 2021 1:30 am

    There are plans in place to bring back an emergency cold weather shelter this winter in Westport. However, with temperatures…

    Read Story

    Courtesy of Port of Grays Harbor 
The Westport Fresh Catch campaign includes this colorful sign at the Westport Marina alerting visitors to which of the wide variety of seafood species will be coming across the docks, and when.
    Port earns award for Westport’s Fresh Catch campaign
    By The Daily World • October 1, 2021 1:30 am

    The Port of Grays Harbor was awarded the American Association of Port Authorities’ (AAPA) Lighthouse Award for overall communications excellence…

    Read Story

    A customer leaves with plastic bags of groceries. Tribune News Service
    Washington’s plastic bag ban goes into effect Oct....
    By Sydney Brown The Spokesman-Review • September 30, 2021 1:30 am

    Plastic bags are about to be out. Now shoppers have to choose: bring your own or pay extra.

    Read Story

    Courtesy of Department of Fish and Wildlife 
Diggers hit Twin Harbors Beach for a morning razor clam dig on Sept. 21, 2021. More than 1,300 diggers took just under 25,000 clams around the 7:20 a.m. minus tide.
    More than 1 million razor clams dug during...
    By Dan Hammock • September 29, 2021 1:30 am

    A couple of stormy periods and digging in the dark didn’t keep effort and harvest down during the opening days…

    Read Story

    Wildlife groups call for changes at Fish and Wildlife Commission
    Wildlife groups call for changes at Fish and...
    By Dan Hammock The Daily World • September 29, 2021 1:30 am

    Representatives from a dozen environmental and wildlife protection organizations sent a letter to Gov. Jay Inslee last month urging him…

    Read Story

    Willapa Valley levy to be topic of Sept. 27 school board meeting
    Willapa Valley levy to be topic of Sept....
    September 28, 2021 1:30 am

    Willapa Valley School District Superintendent Nancy Morris is inviting community members to attend the Sept. 27 school board meeting to…

    Read Story

    • 1
    • …
    • 277
    • 278
    • 279
    • 280
    • 281
    • …
    • Last

    Sign Up For Our Newsletters

    Subscribe to our e-mail newsletter to receive updates.

    Sign Up

    Have a story idea? Contact us here!

    Featured Local Savings

    • News
    • Sports
    • Life
    • Opinion
    • Obituaries
    • Business
    Quicklinks
    • Subscribe
    • Subscriber Center
    • e-Editions
    • Newsletters
    • Media Solutions
    About Us
    • About Us
    • Terms of Use
    • Privacy Policy
    • Accessibility
    • Contact Us
    • Sound Publishing Inc. Logo
    • A subsidiary of Black Press Media
    • Work With Us
    © 2026 The Daily World + Sound Publishing + Black Press Media. All Rights Reserved.