Washington public schools play a vital role in children’s health by providing free and reduced-price meals to students in need
During the 2014-15 school year, one out of every six students in Washington was absent at least 18 days.
Continuing a long-standing tradition, four young local women have been selected as members of this year’s Hoquiam Loggers Playday Court.
A Local youth puts the pedal to the metal to raise money for a cancer victim.
With fault lines underfoot and tsunami signs as reminders, Harborites should adopt the Boy Scout motto: Be prepared!
The cause of the sinking is unknown.
Grays Harbor College will hold a surplus property sale next week that is open to the general public.
Hoquiam students will get some welcome news when they return to school.
The Lady Washington needed $30,000 to replace three damaged spars, and donors generously exceeded that amount.
Two persons were cited for reckless endangerment after a child was allegedly thrown from a train trestle into the Wynoochee River.
Shay said he got his place in line with his wife and friends at 11 a.m. for the 8 p.m. show.
On Monday Grays Harbor PUD commission was presented with three options for meeting future requirements for renewable energy sources.
Alleged DUI nearly plunges car from boat launch.