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A firsthand telling of the 'Oregon Story'

For the better part of two decades, Floyd McKay was a familiar face in Oregon households, first as a reporter and then as a news analyst for Portland television station KGW.

That position has a storied history in Oregon, as it was once occupied by Tom McCall, who went on to be governor.鈥

Anacortes hires a football coach

Anacortes has turned to a home-grown product to coach its football team.

Dick Freier, Anacortes class of 1995, has been named the school鈥檚 new coach.

鈥淗e鈥檚 been coaching for over 20 years,鈥 Anacortes athletic director Erik Titus said. 鈥淗e鈥檚 held a lot of different positions. He鈥

Retirement party for LeaAnn Martin set for June 8
New photojournalist ready to capture the community

The Daily Astorian has found its new photographer.

Danny Miller, 23, stepped into the position Monday, taking over from Joshua Bessex, who took a job with the News Tribune Co. in Tacoma, Washington.

Born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona, Miller graduated in June from Western鈥

Trump, Clinton win Washington鈥檚 presidential primary

Todd Donovan, a professor of political science at Western Washington University, said voters seemed to take a keen interest in Washington鈥檚 primary this year, despite that it won鈥檛 have much influence on the presidential race.

He said part of that interest may be the effect of outsider鈥

Recent books of interest to Whatcom readers

鈥淲ith Animal鈥 by Carol Guess and Kelly Magee. A reviewer says the short story collection by the Western Washington University professors 鈥渢ake their readers into a world where human parents give birth to animal babies. Yet the underlying concern of 鈥榃ith Animal鈥 is wholly human. ...鈥

Western鈥檚 Jeff Carroll Awarded More than $1.2 Million in Pair of Grants to Research Huntington鈥檚 Disease
草榴社区鈥檚 Hud Hudson to Discuss the Philosophical Case for the Existence of God June 1 at City Hall
Webb has article on 'Life' magazine published in 'Journalism & Communication Monographs'
Study Suggests Married Black Women Gain More Weight than Singles

A new study says single living may be better for your waistline. That鈥檚 right, marriage could mean more pesky pounds, says sociologist Joe Teachman at Western Washington University.
If college students gain the infamous 鈥榝reshmen 15鈥 in their first year of college, what do we call the鈥

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