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Teekah Lewis' mom offers advice for McCleary family
It's another holiday, and another birthday missed for one local family. Teekah Lewis turned 13 today.
Missing girl's mother: 'Let her go'
If a stranger kidnapped 10-year-old Lindsey Baum, her mother says the girl would have put up a fight.
Expert: Missing girl likely went with someone she knew
A national expert helping in the search for 10-year-old Lindsey Baum says someone Lindsey knew might be responsible for her disappearance.
Relentless search continues for missing girl
As the search for a missing 10-year-old girl stretched into its fourth day Tuesday, more reinforcements were being brought in to assist.
Police, FBI looking for McCleary girl
FBI agents have joined the search for a 10-year-old Grays Harbor County girl missing since Friday night.
Scared Monkeys Missing Persons Site
10 Year Old Lindsey J. Baum Missing Since Friday, June 26, 2009 in McCleary, WA
Lindsey J. Baum was last seen Friday night walking home on Maple Street from a friend's house.
Police Search For Missing 10-Year Old Girl
Police in Grays Harbor county are searching for a missing 10-year-old gir. A spokesman with the Grays Harbor Sheriff's department said that Lindsey J. Baum was last seen leaving a friend's house Friday night around 9 p.m. in the town of McCleary.
More than 20,000 pot plants found
One of the biggest marijuana grows in Western Washington has been found in Pacific County.
Qatar to Aberdeen: Sell us your water
Qatar wants to buy a local river. The country is willing to buy whatever water Aberdeen is willing to sell.
Poulsbo Man Gets 29 Months for Felony DUI
A Poulsbo man was sentenced Friday to 29 months in prison for felony driving under the influence, according to Kitsap County Prosecutors.
Grays Harbor County: Panel supports mental health tax
The Grays Harbor Task Force on Substance Abuse & Mental Health has recommended that the county adopt a one-tenth of 1 percent sales tax increase to help fund mental health programs in the county, according to The Daily World of Aberdeen The group has been studying the issue since March, tasked with making a recommendation on the possible increase ...
Grays Harbor County: Horseback riders unhurt after fall on trail
Two women and their horses are uninjured after one woman and her horse fell while riding on a trail Sunday in Capitol State Forest.
State prisons 'go green' to save more than planet
Recycling, conserving water and composting at state prisons could save millions of dollars in taxpayer money, according to the Secretary of the Department of Corrections.
Timber manager sentenced to prison for felling tree with eagle nest
A Grays Harbor County timber manager was sentenced to two months in federal prison this morning for ordering the felling of a tree containing a bald-eagle nest so he wouldn't have to obey federal land-use rules to protect the birds.
Soldier in Iraq running for Grays Harbor office
Jeremiah Marsh of Grayland is running for a seat on the Grays Harbor County Fire District 11 Commission, even though he's currently serving with the National Guard in Mosul, Iraq.
Washington starting work on next floating bridge
The Transportation Department expects to award a contract early next year to build 33 pontoons for a new Highway 520 floating bridge on Lake Washington.
Westport motel destroyed by fire
A two-story motel was destroyed in a spectacular fire Friday afternoon on Westport's Dock Street, near the waterfront, sending huge flames and columns of black smoke pouring into the sky.
Grays Harbor development leader found dead
Grays Harbor economic development leader Michael Tracy has died. The Grays Harbor County undersheriff and coroner tell KBKW his body was found by his wife Sunday morning in his backyard.
Chapman University received $3 million gift from Rebecca and William Dunn, Stuart, Fla., to endow chair honoring Vernon L. Smith, Chapman professor of economics and law.
New rules requiring passports, similar documentation to return from Victoria take effect Monday
As of Monday, returning to the United States at land and sea ports will require a passport or other approved identification -- such as an enhanced identification card.