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    Grant will help some of the hardest-to-help homeless
    Grant will help some of the hardest-to-help homeless
    By Doug Barker Grays Harbor News Group • February 8, 2019 6:00 pm

    Grays Harbor County has received a federal grant that will provide housing for about 16 of the homeless people who…

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    COURTESY HOQUIAM POLICE DEPARTMENT                                Firefighters from Hoquiam and Aberdeen battled a blaze at a home at corner of 23rd Street and Queets Avenue Thursday morning. The main floor was heavily damaged by fire and smoke but two residents in the home were able to get out safely.
    Residents “very lucky” to escape Queets Ave house...
    By Dan Hammock • February 7, 2019 3:30 pm

    Two residents were “very lucky” to escape a fast-developing fire at a home at 23rd Street and Queets Avenue in…

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    Increased quota could mean more opportunity for recreational halibut in 2019
    Increased quota could mean more opportunity for recreational...
    By Dan Hammock • February 7, 2019 6:00 pm

    An expanded quota could mean more recreational fishing opportunity for halibut out of Westport this year.

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    COURTESY ABERDEEN POLICE DEPARTMENT                                Kris Sidor, Aberdeen animal control shelter custodian the past 20 years, was sworn in Feb. 6 as the Aberdeen Police Department’s new animal control limited code enforcement officer by Chief Steve Shumate.
    Sidor sworn in as Aberdeen animal control officer
    February 7, 2019 3:30 pm

    Aberdeen Police Chief Steve Shumate swore in the department’s new Animal Control Limited Code Enforcement Officer Kris Sidor Feb. 6.

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    Louis Krauss | Grays Harbor News Group                                A truck for the City of Aberdeen lays down de-icing mixture onto Forsythe Street in North Aberdeen, in preparation for Friday nights snowfall. The mixture contains salt, water and sugar, which helps it stick.
    Snowfall and cold weather continue into weekend
    February 8, 2019 6:00 pm

    A snowstorm has settled in on Western Washington this weekend, and the National Weather Service reports it could be the…

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    These firearms at Clark’s All-Sports in Colville qualify as assault rifles under the law. – Photo courtesy of Statesman-Examiner
    Some law enforcement officers shun state’s new gun...
    By RaeLynn Ricarte Statesman-Examiner • February 7, 2019 1:30 am

    Most sheriffs take part in movement; court challenge on measure by gun rights groups is underway.

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    Lawmakers consider 1 percent loans for college students
    Lawmakers consider 1 percent loans for college students
    By Emma Scher Washington Newspaper Publishers Association • February 7, 2019 1:30 am

    Legislation would fund previously passed bill that established low-interest loans through state.

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    Proposed legislation would make tiny-home zoning easier
    Proposed legislation would make tiny-home zoning easier
    By Emma Epperly Washington Newspaper Publishers Association • February 7, 2019 1:30 am

    Tiny homes are an affordable housing option that are difficult to zone in both urban and rural communities.

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    Lawmakers celebrate Filipino Americans in Washington state
    Lawmakers celebrate Filipino Americans in Washington state
    By Madeline Coats Washington Newspaper Publishers Association • February 7, 2019 1:30 am

    October could be designated Filipino American History Month.

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    Ban on billboards for pot stores considered by Washington House committee
    Ban on billboards for pot stores considered by...
    By Jim Camden The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash. • February 6, 2019 6:00 pm

    By Jim Camden

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    More snow and cold expected this week
    More snow and cold expected this week
    February 6, 2019 6:00 pm

    The Twin Harbors and virtually all of Western Washington is in for another snowstorm Friday and Saturday and even colder…

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    COURTESY WASHINGTON STATE PATROL                                An SUV hit a guardrail and sheared off a power pole on eastbound Highway 12 near Pioneer Road in Central Park Tuesday afternoon before coming to a rest against a tree some 80 yards off the road. More than 7,000 PUD customers lost power as a result.
    Distracted driver knocks out power to more than...
    By Dan Hammock Grays Harbor News Group • February 6, 2019 6:00 pm

    An SUV veered off Highway 12 in Central Park on Tuesday afternoon, shearing off a power pole and leading to…

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    Louis Krauss | Grays Harbor News Group                                The syringe exchange vehicle under the Chehalis River Bridge in Aberdeen.
    Drug users fear consequences of syringe exchange ending
    By Louis Krauss • February 6, 2019 6:00 pm

    With Grays Harbor County’s syringe exchange potentially ending June 30, the program and the county commission’s decision to end it…

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