The Aberdeen City Council recently approved placement of a Tesla Supercharger station slated to be part of the future Gateway Center.
A flood on Jan. 21 caused more than $500,000 damage to the building first put in use 90 years ago
Long-time Aberdeen business owners closing down to fully retire from running store remotely
School officially starts in the Aberdeen School District on Sept. 7, and this academic year begins with even more healthy foods offered to students.
Police in unmarked vehicles on Friday evening responded to the discovery of a dead body
Mark Anthony Wakefield, 35, of Alaska, has been arraigned in Grays Harbor Superior Court after being booked into county jail on three counts of child rape and child molestation.
St. Mary School will host a barbecue dinner and bingo night on Sept. 16, starting at 5:30 p.m.
Democrat Purcell retained a razor-thin lead over incumbent Rep. JD Rossetti
Quinault president Fawn Sharp: “This is not a quiet crisis of unmet funding needs — it is a humanitarian crisis.”
A large section of the Stewart Building, the former location of Robert Gray Elementary School, can best be described as a showroom and storage area for items no longer used around the Aberdeen School District.
A couple of homeless individuals told Aberdeen City Council Wednesday that perception is not necessarily reality.
Gregory and Ruth Zschomler continue refurbishing the former home of the Bible Missionary Churchto serve as asupport center for writers and authors called Harbor House.
Grays Harbor Community Hospital Foundation Board received what they described as a “generous contribution” from the estate of Dick and Patricia Warren of Hoquiam.