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Carfentanil is a synthetic opioid estimated to be 100 times stronger than fentanyl. On Tuesday, Sept. 16, over 50,000 pills containing the substance were seized at a Centralia gas station. The seizure was part of a months-long investigation conducted by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms (ATF), Federal Way Police and Centralia Police, according to a release from the DEA, which summarized the recent sequence of events.
    50K pills containing synthetic opioid ‘100 times stronger...
    By The Chronicle staff • September 27, 2025 1:30 am

    DEA warns of deadly effects of carfentanil

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    Grays Harbor city council meetings round-up
    Grays Harbor city council meetings round-up
    By Jerry Knaak and Andrea Watts The Daily World • September 27, 2025 1:30 am

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    80 YEARS AGO

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    Harbor Happenings
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    September 27, 2025 1:30 am

    ABERDEEN

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    Grays Harbor County health inspections conducted from Sept. 16-19
    Grays Harbor County health inspections conducted from Sept....
    By The Daily World • September 25, 2025 1:30 am

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

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    Washington State Department of Natural Resources
A harvester crane processes a log on a thinning project in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. The project was led by the Washington State Department of Natural Resources, the result of growing efforts by state agencies to conduct work on federal land. President Donald Trump’s plans to increase logging on federal lands will depend heavily on states’ cooperation, experts say.
    WA governor and AG oppose repeal of federal...
    By Emily Fitzgerald Washington State Standard • September 25, 2025 1:30 am

    The Trump administration is proposing a rollback that could remove prohibitions on logging and roadbuilding for about 2 million acres in Washington

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    Illustration by Valerie Niemeyer
Ferguson’s first eight months surprised, confused and disappointed people on all sides of the political spectrum.
    The Curse of the Middle Guy: Ferguson’s first...
    By Laurel Demkovich Cascade PBS • September 25, 2025 1:30 am

    Expectations were high for Bob Ferguson. For many across the political spectrum, the reality has been baffling and disappointing. What happened?

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Students prepare a side dish for a Thanksgiving feast.
    GHC Culinary Arts Program to host open house
    By The Daily World • September 25, 2025 1:30 am

    Grays Harbor College welcomed students back to campus on Monday for the start of the 2025–26 academic year. Among them…

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    Firefighters wait to board a crew helicopter while working the Bear Gulch Fire on Washington's Olympic Peninsula in this provided image from August 2025. (Inciweb)
    ICE releases firefighter arrested last month during Bear...
    By Troy Brynelson Oregon Public Broadcasting • September 25, 2025 1:30 am

    Rigoberto Hernandez’s release came suddenly Wednesday morning without a court order

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    Carleen Johnson / The Center Square
Rallygoers in Olympia protest for Parental Rights at the state capitol.
    Let’s Go Washington signature gatherers endure stolen petitions,...
    By Carleen Johnson The Center Square • September 25, 2025 1:30 am

    Let’s Go Washington, the conservative political action committee behind two new initiative campaigns, says signature gatherers had petitions stolen and…

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    Witness salmon migration at Kennedy Creek Salmon Trail
    By The Daily World • September 25, 2025 1:30 am

    Pacific salmon perform one of the greatest wildlife migrations on the planet.

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    Larry Workman / Quinault Indian Nation
Coastal tribes that have called the Pacific’s edge and rivers their home for generations uncounted are facing threats to their homelands from climate change. The Quinault Indian Nation has endured repeated winter flooding in their lower village, which is at sea level. Flooding in January 2021 inundated the tribal police station, court house, multiple homes and critical infrastructure and forced evacuations.
    Tribes could lose hundreds of millions in federal...
    By Melanie Henshaw Investigate West • September 25, 2025 1:30 am

    Nearly half of federal funds allocated to Northwest tribes in 2024 is at risk under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act

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Elma athletic fields
    State awards Elma School District Grant of $1.3M...
    By The Daily World • September 25, 2025 1:30 am

    State awards $67M in outdoor recreation and habitat conservation grants, including improvements to Beerbower Park and the redeveloping the White Bridge boat ramp

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