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Longview, WA Weather
Conditions for Longview, WA at 5:54 pm PDT

Current Conditions:
Cloudy, 54 F
Forecast:
Wed - Showers. High: 57 Low: 48
Thu - Rain. High: 59 Low: 45
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Current Conditions:
Cloudy, 54 F
Forecast:
Wed - Showers. High: 57 Low: 48
Thu - Rain. High: 59 Low: 45
Full Forecast at Yahoo! Weather
(provided by The Weather Channel)
Longview, WA News
Longview Police collect nearly 60 pounds of unwanted pills
Approximately 50 people in Longview cleaned out their medicine cabinets and got rid of prescription drugs they no longer use on April 28.
Approximately 50 people in Longview cleaned out their medicine cabinets and got rid of prescription drugs they no longer use on April 28.
PD: Shoplifter pulls samurai sword on security guard
A man trying to shoplift from Fred Meyer pulled a samurai sword on security guards, according to Longview police.
A man trying to shoplift from Fred Meyer pulled a samurai sword on security guards, according to Longview police.
Photos show man accused of pulling samurai sword on security guard
Longview police say a shoplifter pulled a samurai sword on a Fred Meyer security guard. The crime happened less than a year after a security guard at the same store had a chunk of his ear chopped off by a hatchet-wielding suspect.
Longview police say a shoplifter pulled a samurai sword on a Fred Meyer security guard. The crime happened less than a year after a security guard at the same store had a chunk of his ear chopped off by a hatchet-wielding suspect.
Hatchet attack suspect sentenced to 34 years in prison
A man convicted of cutting off the ear of a Fred Meyer employee with a hatchet is scheduled to spend more than 34 years in prison.
A man convicted of cutting off the ear of a Fred Meyer employee with a hatchet is scheduled to spend more than 34 years in prison.
WA agency asks Corps to study coal terminal plans
The Washington Ecology Department is asking the Corps of Engineers to develop a cumulative study of plans for coal export terminals in the Northwest.
The Washington Ecology Department is asking the Corps of Engineers to develop a cumulative study of plans for coal export terminals in the Northwest.
