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Cape Disappointment: history, lodging, activities, food
Discovering Cape Disappointment may have been a downer for British Capt. John Meares in 1788, but the state park on the southern tip of Washington's Long Beach Peninsula is a great destination for history buffs ...
Ilwaco: Pirate Eco Village Seeks Villagers
There, the Neutrinos and friends are laying the groundwork for a community on the water, centered around activism, anti capitalism, egalitarianism, hard work, and fun.
Ilwaco wins first game before Warriors pound out 22 in second
Junior State Baseball: Warrenton 2-22, Ilwaco 6-1 LONG BEACH, Wash. - Ilwaco's Justin Short tossed a one-hitter to help the Fishermen win Game 1 of a Junior State Baseball doubleheader with Warrenton Thursday, ...
Consumer Banking: With banks' new 'green' products, consmers don't always win
The banking industry is urging you to join it in going green. HSBC Holdings Inc.
The general coastal halibut season ended on Tuesday as all four offshore areas were nudging their quotas.
Western Washington rivers are fishing fair to good
River fishing has been a mixture of fair to good this week. Good catches of spring chinook and steelhead are being had on the Olympic Peninsula.
Our last full day on the Long Beach Peninsula
Ramblin' Woman atop a pile of driftwood Weather continues cloudy and cool. Finally no more rain showers.
Outdooors Report: At least the steelhead think it's summer
Summer-run steelhead fishing is off to a strong start this winter-like spring. Several Columbia River tributaries have been productive over the past week, including the Cowlitz, Kalama, Lewis and Klickitat.
Man who fell into surf near Ilwaco WA dies
The Coast Guard says a man who fell from a cliff into the surf near Ilwaco, Wash., has died.
Ramblin' Woman views the tall ships at Ilwaco, WA Another nice day. First to Cape Disappointment at the mouth of the Columbia River and a visit to the Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center for a very complete ...
Long Wait Possible for Robbery Trial
While a former Centralia man has been named as a suspect in last month's hold up of the downtown Centralia Bank of America, it may be a while before he is brought to Lewis County to face possible charges.
Salmon, steelhead, kokanee to be found on free fishing weekend
This weekend has been designated "Free Fishing Weekend" by the state Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Door Slams Shut on Halibut Take
The recreational halibut fishery at Ilwaco closed last Sunday evening after a month of limited fishing.
Season opens Sunday off Westport
THE DAILY WORLD Jason Westrick, who operates the charter boat "Hula Girl" with his father Steve, washed the boat after unloading a group of clients and the day's catch at Westport Thursday.
Nearly-canceled salmon season begins this weekend
WESTPORT, Wash. -- The salmon charter boat captains are gearing up for the start of the salmon season on the Washington coast.
Coastal salmon season begins this weekend
Recreational salmon fishing off the Washington coast begins next week. The season kicks off Sunday in the waters off Ilwaco and Westport .
A 28-year-old man in custody for a robbery in Ilwaco is suspected in Centralia's armed bank robbery two weeks ago.
Trade continues in the traditional way
ILWACO, Wash. - Leaders of the Chinook Nation traveled by canoe on the Columbia River to trade goods in the traditional manner with the tall ships Lady Washington, the Official Ship of the State of Washington, ...
Living history event highlights lighthouse
ILWACO, Wash. - The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission will welcome the public to a living-history event to celebrate the North Head Light House 110th anniversary at Cape Disappointment State Park ... via Daily Astorian RSS Feed
Coastal fishing season may be sliced
“It's like taking Boeing or Microsoft out of Seattle, that's what the fishing industry means to the coastal community”
Puget Sound Business Journal - by Steve Wilhelm Washington's coastal sport fishing industry, a kingpin in the fleeting summer economy that keeps many small communities alive, could be sliced to only a few weeks ... via Seattle Business Journal