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    Emily Fitzgerald / Washington State Standard
A 2.25-millimeter thick reusable plastic grocery bag. Each bag is intended to last up to 125 uses.
    Lawmakers revisit WA’s plastic bag restrictions
    By Emily Fitzgerald Washington State Standard • October 2, 2025 1:30 am

    The fee for a plastic shopping bag is set to rise to 12 cents in January. Unsettled questions remain about imposing requirements for thicker bags

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    Debris piles to be burned within Olympic National Park
    Debris piles to be burned within Olympic National...
    By The Daily World • October 2, 2025 1:30 am

    The Olympic Interagency Fire Management Team has begun to burn debris piles within Olympic National Park.

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    Grays Harbor County restaurant inspections conducted Sept. 16-26
    Grays Harbor County restaurant inspections conducted Sept. 16-26
    By The Daily World • October 2, 2025 1:30 am

    There are two types of violations recorded on the inspection report:

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    Thomas Quinn / University of Washington
A spawning male sockeye salmon is seen in July 2010 in the Wood River, part of the Bristol Bay watershed. Bristol Bay is the site of the world’s largest sockeye salmon runs. This year’s Bristol Bay run was the 11th in a row with more than 50 million sockeye salmon, also known as red salmon.
    Alaska’s Bristol Bay sockeye run increased, with bigger...
    By Yereth Rosen Washington State Standard • October 1, 2025 1:30 am

    The commercial salmon harvest in Alaska’s Bristol Bay, site of the world’s largest sockeye salmon runs, held a mixture of…

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    Tom Crestodina illustration / Oregon Sea Grant
The coastal commercial troll fishing fleet is experiencing a hot albacore tuna season
    Hot coastal albacore tuna fishing means fresh fish
    By The Daily World • October 1, 2025 1:30 am

    The coastal commercial troll fishing fleet off the Washington coast is experiencing a great albacore tuna season, and these fresh…

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    Skip Radcliffe
The waves were starting to kick up on Tuesday morning on the coast.
    Rain showers, wind and maybe even thunderstorms ahead
    By The Daily World • October 1, 2025 1:30 am

    Make a couple of cups of tea and welcome the rain back in, Western Washington. This week, it could bring…

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    WDFW
Public-submitted video showing a black bear walking off an Ocean Shores porch with a package in its mouth.
    Bear doubles as porch pirate in Ocean Shores
    By The Daily World • October 1, 2025 1:30 am

    How to prevent conflicts, ward off a bear attack

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    WDFW
A Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife biologist collects a dead snow goose on a Camano Island near Skagit Bay during an avian influenza outbreak in northern Puget Sound in December 2022.
    Bird flu is spreading to wild mammal populations
    By K.C. Mehaffey Columbia Insight • October 1, 2025 1:30 am

    Researchers will keep a close watch on fall fatalities in hopes that overall decline continues

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    The Daily World file photo
Razor clamming on the coast is tentatively set to open next Monday.
    Ready, set, razor clam dig … if all...
    By Chinook Observer • October 1, 2025 1:30 am

    Shellfish managers with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife are expected to announce the start of the 2025-26 coastal…

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    Quinault Rainforest Mushroom Festival photos
Jars of dried mushrooms.
    Quinault Rainforest Mushroom Festival blooms
    By The Daily World • October 1, 2025 1:30 am

    Get Ready for the Quinault Rainforest Mushroom Festival this Saturday

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    Matthew Martin / King County Noxious Weed Control Program
Garlic mustard is a class A noxious weed that is also on the Washington state quarantine list. It can grow in a variety of landscapes such as forest understory, roadsides, streambanks, fields and floodplains. Although currently not found in Grays Harbor County, there is the potential for it to be spread via cars or contaminated material such as gravel, mulch, or hay.
    Have you seen the noxious weed garlic mustard?
    By Andrea Watts The Daily World • October 1, 2025 1:30 am

    Garlic mustard is a class A noxious weed that can grow in the forest understory

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    St. Mary School photos
St. Mary School’s Oktoberfest celebrations offers plenty of family-friendly activities.
    St. Mary School invites community to Oktoberfest celebration
    By The Daily World • September 30, 2025 1:30 am

    St. Mary School will host its annual Oktoberfest celebration on Saturday, Oct. 4, welcoming community members of all ages to…

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    Kyndra Burkland photos
A pirate auctioneer and North Beach PAWS’ Nanette Sparrow.
    North Beach PAWS makes strides with charity dinner...
    By Kyndra Burkland For The Daily World • September 30, 2025 1:30 am

    On Saturday, North Beach PAWS held their annual charity dinner and auction at Ocean Shores Convention Center.

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