Master shipwright, skippers ready vessels for summer fisheries> Page 1B Published 2:01 pm Sunday, June 28, 2026 ...
Broadway beckons for Ilwaco graduate Aliyanna Hudson> Page 1B Published 1:32 pm Sunday, June 21, 2026 ...
The first of four Ilwaco Art Walks will take place at selected galleries June 28. The theme for the first Artwalk is “Summer Color.” Participating galleries are Ilwaco Artworks, 109 First Ave. N and ...
CHINOOK — It’s unglamorous, but dredging is a sorely necessary tool for the economic health of ports of any size and scope — including the Port of Chinook. After a prolonged period of setbacks, the ...
LONG BEACH PENINSULA — It’s nearly the Fourth of July, which means it’s nearly fireworks season along this sliver of the Washington coast. But as the long July 4 holiday weekend approaches, when tens ...
ST. HELENS, Ore. — On Sunday, April 5, at 12:06 p.m., Columbia River Fire & Rescue crews responded to a vessel fire involving two boats. Crews found an approximately 65-foot vessel and a 35-foot ...
ILWACO — In a move with massive implications for commercial and recreational fishermen — and for the Chinook Indian Nation — a Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife email leaked May 28 confirms ...
The gray whale drifted in with the tide, its massive body rolling in the surf as waves broke along the shore. By the time it settled onto Seaside Beach last Tuesday around Avenue K, the 40-foot animal ...
SOUTH BEND — Alleged victims have filed another complaint seeking damages and relief in the Lewis County Superior Court against Pacific County and Pacific County Prosecutor Michael Rothman. The new ...
PACIFIC COUNTY — The community of Raymond is reacting to news that convicted murderer Michelle Knotek, 68, was released on parole from the Washington Corrections Center for Women on Nov. 8, after ...
ILWACO — A dream that’s been years in the making is now a reality. The Dylan Jude Harrell Community Center opened its doors for the first time on Oct. 13, hosting an open house where attendees were ...
LONG BEACH — Pacific County’s relatively affordable real estate market saw a 41% increase in home sales this May compared to a year earlier, dramatically better than the region-wide decrease of 4%.