More than 3,000 12- to 14-year-olds were charged with crimes in Washington over the last six years; bill would presume this age group incapable of committing crime in an effort to keep more juveniles out of detention; prosecutors worry this would create too many additional procedures and clog courts
A full week of afternoon and evening razor clam digs starting Feb. 15 has been approved by the State Department…
Two bills in the state Legislature, if passed, would allow a controversial pesticide to be used by shellfish growers to…
Rep. Brian Blake, D-Aberdeen, is co-sponsoring a bill that gives counties, cities, towns and other municipalities an option to use…
A mix of rain and snow is forecast for the next couple of days in Grays Harbor and Pacific counties,…
Two storms will move through western Washington today through tonight, and Monday through Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service…
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Watch for Sunday afternoon through Tuesday night throughout Northwest Washington, which…
The winter’s biggest snowstorm blanketed Aberdeen Friday night with a few inches of snow, making it a struggle for some…
A public meeting that the Quinault Indian Nation was scheduled to host next week has been postponed until some time…
The Quinault River Committee on Friday announced a closure of the 2019 commercial fishing season for Quinault River blueback —…
Grays Harbor County has received a federal grant that will provide housing for about 16 of the homeless people who…
Two residents were “very lucky” to escape a fast-developing fire at a home at 23rd Street and Queets Avenue in…
