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Carmel Parks to host event for dog lovers
Bring your dog and meet other avid dog lovers on a 5K walk throughout Central Park.
Aberdeen man arrested after crash in Central Park
A 49-year-old Aberdeen man was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence after his vehicle collided with another car along Highway 12 just east of Aberdeen.
For wacky Hamlet, laughing matters
By William Shakespeare, plays in Seattle parks through Aug. 16; free . Theater Review Looking for Hamlet, Prince of Denmark? He's here somewhere in Elsinore Castle.
Harborites find art in many different venues
THE DAILY WORLD Woodworker Jack Holbrook, of Cosmopolis, explains how he makes his bowls and vases at his booth at Kaufman Scroggs home furnishings during the Aberdeen Art Walk Saturday.
Commissioner Eddy takes heat right and left
Grays Harbor PUD Commissioner Jim Eddy took criticism from both sides at Wednesday night's debate literally.
It was only at the end of Celebrate the Horse that I brought Wally the Starling out of his shoebox and allowed him to travel the grounds with me.
Heart-wrenching memoir is a testament to the power of love and forgiveness
Brothers and sisters can be so confounding. How can people who share the same parents turn out so darn different and often be mired in such conflict? COMING UP MARIE BRENNER DISCUSSES 'APPLES & ORANGES' WHEN / ...
On Sunday, June 1st at 4:00 pm, CWU Musica Antiqua musicians will present the third in this year's series of concerts of music associated with the Bach family.
2 Bentonville schools start on repairs
Carpenters and contractors showed up bright and early Monday morning at two Bentonville schools damaged by Saturday's severe weather. via KFSM-TV Fort Smith
County may promote work for apprentices
“After this is done, I'll be able to come back and say, 'This is a road I helped build.' ”
Helping to widen Mullen Road in front of Timberline High School is the best job Josh Kloempken says he's ever had. via The Olympian
400 passengers safely evacuate after NYC subway derailment
A subway train derailment in New York that required 400 passengers to evacuate is being investigated. via Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Celebrate Cinco de Mayo in the Valley
Sunnyside Mayor Paul Garcia leads a meeting at Sunnyside City Hall. Garcia was chosen as the 20th annual Cinco de Mayo parade grand marshall. via Yakima Herald-Republic
The movie opens with a government title card that advises us what we're about to see comes from a camcorder found in the area that used to be Central Park. via Seattle Post-Intelligencer
CNN reporter faces drug charge after arrest in Central Park
“I've got some meth in my pocket”
A CNN reporter was arrested Friday in Central Park with a small amount of methamphetamine in his pocket, but he avoided jail time by agreeing to undergo drug counseling and therapy. via Seattle Post-Intelligencer
The Grounded Gardener: Wright Park is a fine example of a good city park
“The same year they gave him his famous antler chair”
Gardens, from tiny to palatial, offer a chance to experience nature -- even if it's a controlled one. via Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Cubans eye US presidential election
“A woman can't win. There's sexism in the United States. Obama can't win because he is black.”
Quiz Cubans on their new president and you're as likely to hear about Hillary Rodham Clinton, John McCain and Barack Obama as Raul Castro. via Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Leslie Stahl's NYC apartment burglarized
Leslie Stahl poses in the East Room of the White House, in this March 22, 1985, file photo, in Washington. via Bellingham Herald
Chan Marshall slinks, purrs and jumps from high- to low-fi on "Jukebox," her second set of covers as Cat Power. via Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Levy suggested to fill emergency needs
“The mission in Aberdeen was opened right away for a shelter, but none of the elderly people were willing to go to the mission because of the stigma attached to it”
With federal funding sources drying up and not much in the way of state funding immediately available for disaster preparedness, some community leaders are lobbying for a countywide levy to pay for it all. via Daily World