LOCAL NEWS with ERIC SHARP
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Tree Recycling Event Coming Up
The Grays Harbor Conservation District is holding a tree-recycling event on Saturday, January 10.
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20 Mile Stretch Of Highway 2 Reopens Today
The move will allow operations at Stevens Pass Ski Resort to resume.
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New State Laws Going Into Effect January 1
Several new laws in the state of Washington will go into effect starting Thursday, January 1, 2026.
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Income Tax In Washington State?
Washington Governor Bob Ferguson appears to be backing what is believed to be a future income tax to deal with budget shortfalls down the road.
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More Razor Clam Digs Approved
The digs will begin December 31 and run through January 6, with 27 more dates tentatively approved for early 2026.
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Commissioner Vickie Raines Announces She Will Not Seek Re-Election
Raines was first elected to the Board of County Commissioners in District 3 and has served three terms.
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Body Discovered On Beach Being Investigated As A Homicide
The Grays Harbor County Coroner’s Office says the victim has been identified as 51-year-old Annie Fears of Tacoma.
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City Workers In Long Beach To Get Pay Raise
Councilors unanimously approved a five percent wage increase for 2026.
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High Winds Coming To The Twin Harbors
Gusty and potentially damaging winds are moving in today for parts of Grays Harbor and Pacific counties.
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Law Enforcement Mourns Loss
A Washington State Patrol trooper was killed while on duty Friday night at the scene of a crash in Tacoma.
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Burglary Thwarted This Weekend
The man, who deputies say was on active parole, was booked into the Mason County Jail as the investigation continues.
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APD Giving Tree Helped The Community
The Aberdeen police department says Volunteers and first responders helped deliver gifts and food to eight families, putting smiles on the faces of 26 children.
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Arbor Day Foundation Recognizing Hoquiam
For its commitment to trees and urban forestry.
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Hoquiam Man Convicted Of Arson
A Hoquiam man has been convicted of first-degree arson after a jury found he deliberately set his own apartment on fire.
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Emergency Management Officials May Have Info About Cash Assistance
Officials in Mason, Grays Harbor, and Pacific counties are getting the word out about cash assistance for residents hit hard by recent flooding.
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Students Are Back to School Today
Students are back in class this morning at Aberdeen High School after an early emergency dismissal yesterday tied to a copycat threat earlier in the week.
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Weather Related Accidents Yesterday In Grays Harbor
Even with soaking rains and flooding across Grays Harbor and Pacific counties, scientists say the Northwest still faces a growing water concern.
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Aberdeen School Board Postponed Due To Weather
District leaders say the postponement was made because of a storm warning that included the potential for damaging winds.
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Montesano Jr./Sr. High School Yesterday Prompts Quick Police Response
Officials say the message resembled a threat discovered on Monday at an Aberdeen school.
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Grays Harbor College To Take Part In Free Or Reduced-Price Campus Meal Program
Grays Harbor College is one of four Washington Community and Technical Colleges that has been chosen to take part in a free or reduced-price campus meal program.