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November 2018
| November 28
November 28, 2018
Bail set at $100,000 for Tumwater man accused of second-degree murder
Lacey marijuana store in hot water with regulators over ‘free samples’
These 6 men want to be the next Lacey police chief
Crash blocks southbound lanes of I-5 near Tumwater
Fire at west Olympia auto repair shop causes $350,000 in damage
Outdoor trail, dog park could be coming to Capital Mall next year
What’s Happening for Nov. 28
Restaurant inspections for Nov. 28
Deaths for Nov. 28
Ignoring climate change is fiscally irresponsible
Let’s show compassion for the houseless
Why we need to end the opioid epidemic
Northwest Innovation Works sells ‘fake news’
High school volleyball: The Olympian’s 2018 All-Area team
Whether she’s playing volleyball on a court or the beach, Capital’s Maia Nichols excels