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Experience Chehalis has plans to erect a new mural in downtown Chehalis. According to a news release, the organization believes that through public art, a society can aim to not only beautify … more
CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT Failure to Transfer Title • A 56-year-old Centralia man was arrested and released at around 1:35 p.m. on May 20 for failing to transfer the title of his vehicle … more
Editor’s Note: One of the earliest written records of a voyage along the Chehalis River came from explorer and botanist David Douglas. As The Chronicle’s journalists paddle the river in … more
Editor’s Note: This story is part of "Headwaters to Harbor," a project by The Chronicle to document the Chehalis River from Pe Ell to Grays Harbor while highlighting people and issues connected … more
A day prior to departing for a journey from Pe Ell to Grays Harbor, Chronicle journalists Isabel Vander Stoep and Jared Wenzelburger were treated to a look from above by pilot Dave Neiser. The … more
Food from a barn on the Chehalis River doesn’t necessarily conjure high expectations. Fortunately for Owl and Olive owners Stephen Hueffed and his wife, Amy, that means customers are … more
The final hours of candidate filing week brought plenty of action Friday.  Democratic candidate for the 3rd Congressional District Brent Hennrich stepped out of the race at the last moment. … more
Gov. Jay Inslee announced on Friday he had canceled the decision by the Indeterminate Sentence Review Board to grant Timothy Pauley parole. Pauley was convicted in 1981 of three counts of … more
A local nonprofit wants to make sure that all kids have a chance to catch a fish over Memorial Day weekend. Friends of the Cowlitz will be offering a free kids fishing pond for ages up to 14 at … more
To add upcoming events to the Community Calendar, email reporter Daniel Warn at dan@chronline.com.   Seasonal Detox: Spring May 25 at Nature Nurture Farmacy, 176 NE School St., … more
While most local festivals were able to return last summer, albeit some in modified versions due to ongoing public health restrictions, a small number, such as Winlock Pickersfest, took a more … more
TOKYO — President Joe Biden said Monday that the United States would intervene militarily in Taiwan if necessary, in an apparent shift away from the U.S. policy of “strategic … more
Ancient volcanoes on the moon likely left more water than what sits in Lake Michigan — locked in ice beneath the lunar surface — a potential source for astronauts, University of Colorado … more
A planeload of more than 70,000 pounds of baby formula arrived in the U.S., starting an emergency program to alleviate a national shortage that has left some parents scrounging to feed their … more
White House economic adviser Brian Deese stopped short of ruling out a U.S. recession as the Federal Reserve combats inflation, saying the central bank needs space to do its job. Deese, the … more
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration, along with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and others have been investigating a multistate outbreak of salmonella senftenberg infections and they … more
OLYMPIA — Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced on Thursday that chicken producer Mar-Jac Poultry will pay the state $750,000 as the company seeks to settle its portion of a major … more
As political officials attempt to tackle the U.S.'s infant formula scarcity, Southwest Washingtonians are closely watching Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler's decisions to address the issue. Formula … more
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