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Three projects that would support key infrastructure in Pacific County are one step closer to winning crucial congressionally ...
Joe Paliani dreams of a kinder society. His latest book spells out a way to get there. And his biggest revelation is that the ...
A judge is considering whether questions by a policeman went too far in leading witnesses toward identifying a suspect.
The first albacore tuna catches of the season are flowing into local ports, spurred by ambitious charter captains and local ...
Washington’s already-squeezed food bank system expects further pressure as an estimated 170,000 residents stand to lose food ...
Dispatch received a welfare check request on a male who was carrying a guitar case and talking to a garbage can. An officer ...
Clinics across Washington that focus on serving low-income patients are bracing for a dual threat from the federal government ...
It is summer, and the season of Tribal Canoe Journey begins. This is a special time for me and for Indigenous people of the ...
One of the strongest earthquakes in recorded history generated an hourslong game of wait-and-see last Tuesday, July 29, as ...
It’s inside of three months until Election Day, and if last Tuesday’s primary election proves to be any indication, the peninsula’s southernmost city will have new leadership in 2026. In one of just ...
Michelle Claud-Clemente has a passion for history. And as executive director of the Columbia Pacific Heritage Museum, she is eager to share that with the community. Claud-Clemente, 58, is the seventh ...
Defense counsel challenged the veracity of charges for communication with a minor for immoral purposes and witness tampering against David S. Campbell, 64 on July 25. He is accused of sending a nude ...