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Wed, Jul 13, 2011 

 

Washington selects AeroVironment to light up nation’s first electric highway

Electric vehicle charging stations coming to I-5 and US 2 in next six months

Tue, Jul 12, 2011 

 

State Transportation Commission to discuss current and future tolling projects, and transportation funding needs and options next week

OLYMPIA – Current and future tolling projects, transportation funding, and research on trade and economic development are some of the topics before the Washington State Transportation Commission at its meeting next week.

WA Seniors Weigh In on Nation's Deficit Battle

SEATTLE - President Obama isn't the only person sounding off about the nation's budget crisis.

WA Home-Care Workers Try Again for Training, Background Checks

One measure likely to be on the Washington ballot in November looks a lot like another one that voters already approved in 2008.

Mon, Jul 11, 2011 

 

Full closures of SR 522 in Monroe continue this week

Drivers on SR 522 in Monroe should plan to take an alternate route or allow for delays Monday through Thursday nights this week.

Plan for full closures of westbound US 2 trestle in Everett this week

After a short respite, drivers should once again expect detours and delays this week when crews resume full closures of the westbound US 2 trestle for girder repairs.

WA Foreclosure Fairness Act Takes Effect

More time to decide how to handle a pending foreclosure, and a better opportunity to negotiate with lenders.

Fri, Jul 8, 2011 

 

First pour complete in SR 520 pontoon casting basin

Progress spread smoothly and evenly earlier today as crews completed the first concrete pour in a casting basin that will later churn out 33 massive pontoons for a new State Route 520 floating bridge.

Rock blasting on I-90 east of Snoqualmie Pass scheduled for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday next week

HYAK – Crews will continue rock blasting operations next week on Interstate 90 east of Snoqualmie Pass. Drivers will need to plan for an hour of added travel time.

Nat'l Security Bill Questions for Mt. Rainier and Olympic Nat'l Parks

A U.S. House committee today is to take up a bill that would expand the powers of the Department of Homeland Security by waiving compliance with 36 environmental laws, including the Clean Water Act, within a 100-mile buffer along borders and coastlines.

Tue, Jul 5, 2011 

 

WA Reaches Beyond "Meatless Mondays" for Vegetarian Diners

While restaurants in some parts of the nation are just starting to add meatless meals to their menus one day a week for a "Meatless Monday" promotion, Washington has become home to one of the U.S.' largest percentages of vegetarians and vegans.

True or False? Speeding Endangers Lives

Consider This Your Warning. Law Enforcement Will Be Out on Snohomish County Roads for Speeding Patrols

Expect full closures of SR 522 in Monroe this week

Drivers on SR 522 in Monroe should plan to take an alternate route or allow for delays Tuesday through Thursday nights this week.

Possible travel delays July 9 and 10 for STP bike ride

Drivers should leave themselves extra time July 9 and 10 as 10,000 cyclists use Washington’s state and local roads for the 2011 Group Health Seattle to Portland Bicycle Classic (STP).

Plan ahead for construction, congestion this weekend in the Puget Sound area

SR 520 to close from Montlake Boulevard to I-405; I-5 ramps to close at Mercer Street

WA Groups Work to 'Dish Up' More Summer Meals for Kids

Fewer than one in 10 Washington kids from lower-income families takes advantage of free summer meals available in their area.

Fri, Jul 1, 2011 

 

Hundreds of Thousands in Damage and Stolen Property to Vacant Businesses

Rock blasting on I-90 east of Snoqualmie Pass scheduled for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday next week

Crews will resume rock blasting operations early next week on Interstate 90 east of Snoqualmie Pass. Drivers will need to plan for an hour of added travel time.

Thu, Jun 30, 2011 

 

WSDOT fleet named one of the best in North America

WSDOT also wins Green Fleet Award second year in a row

Tapash Forest Project Promises Fewer Wildfires, More Jobs

Preventing major wildfires and saving the state money are two aims of an effort in central Washington that involves about a dozen partners, from state and federal agencies to conservation and sportsmen's groups and the Yakama Nation.


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