Thu, Nov 3, 2011
Washington’s TIGER III applications focus on mobility, environment and multimodal connections
WSDOT seeks federal grants for three transportation improvement projects
onal communication test not a 9-1-1 emergency
Washington’s Scores Above Nation on NAEP Reading, Math
Handle Real Human Organs, Learn CPR with Sim Man, Get $10 Flu Shot
Attorney General reminds homeowners of new foreclosure review program
Courtroom Assault
Everett Robbery Investigation
Farm Service Agency South Snohomish County Election Begins
Robbery Investigation in Everett
County receives federal safety grant for rural roads
Rep. Mike Hope Joins NBA All-Stars, Terrence Williams, Jamal Crawford, Nate Robinson and Brandon Roy
Report: Social Security Cuts Would Slice Deepest into Rural WA
The smaller the town, the greater chance it will be hit hard by any cuts to Social Security, according to a new analysis on the rural-news website, the Daily Yonder. The review by the Center for Rural Strategies says that is simply because rural areas have a higher percentage of people who receive those benefits.
Wed, Nov 2, 2011
Koch Funding Climate Change Deniers: Mixed Success
ASPEN, Colo. - The Koch family has funneled tens of millions of dollars into causes which support the oil and gas industry in an attempt to undermine the science of climate change, a new investigation finds.
SR 520 floating bridge and highway to close Nov. 5-7
Crews install girders in Medina after Husky game and through the weekend
Mon, Oct 31, 2011
Groups to Super Committee: "Transparency" is Not Just for Ghosts
The Sunlight Foundation has organized Halloween visits by members of more than 30 grassroots groups to local congressional offices, to call attention to the "scary" secrecy of the Super Committee.
Free Microsoft courses extended for another year
Fri, Oct 28, 2011
n. Alaskan Way Viaduct to reopen midday Saturday
Demolition mostly complete; new SODO off-ramp to open Monday morning
Construction winding down on I-90 near Easton
Crews are bringing construction on Interstate 90 to a halt for the winter.
Advocates: Budget Plan "Shreds the Safety Net" for WA Elderly
OLYMPIA, Wash. - Gov. Chris Gregoire's supplemental budget reads like a laundry list of everything you wouldn't want to happen to an elderly friend or relative on a fixed income, according to advocates for Washington seniors and people with disabilities.
Snow crews ready for La Niña double-dip
Weather experts are predicting La Niña is back for a double dip – and that means road crews and drivers should be prepared for another challenging winter
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