Mon, Nov 2, 2009
WA Women Ask Senators for Strong Climate Policy
Two Alarm Early Morning Blaze Destroys Local Businesses
City of Arlington Fire Department along with Marysville Fire District, Fire Dist. 19 and North County Fire responded to a two alarm fire that broke out early this morning.
Fri, Oct 30, 2009
SUSPECT ARRESTED IN SULTAN HIT AND RUN FATALITY
Thu, Oct 29, 2009
For Patient Safety, Providence Regional Medical Center Limits Hospital Visitation During Flu Season
New Grants Will Support Washingtonians Hit Hardest By the Recession
More than $4 million in funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation will help connect people to public benefits, employment resources, and legal aid
Free H1N1 vaccine for people in all CDC priority groups, Oct. 31
Ten locations will offer vaccine from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Snohomish PUD Nets $15.8 M for Smart Grid System
Murray Announces $35M in Smart Grid Recovery Funding to Create Jobs, Reduce Energy Costs
Snohomish County PUD, Avista receive funding to create more reliable, efficient and secure power grid
Mon, Oct 26, 2009
MISSING PERSON
On October 20, 2009, the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a missing person.
GOVERNING’ honors Reed as a national public official of the year
Washington Secretary of State Sam Reed, whose public-service career spans more than 30 years in a county and state government, has been selected by GOVERNING magazine and online service as one of America’s top officials of the year.
A Prime Time Effort to Recruit Volunteers
WA Residents Encouraged to "Create The Good
Fri, Oct 23, 2009
Clean Air Superhero Oxy Gene Turns 10
Oct. 31 birthday event benefits Christmas House, celebrates Swift
County residents urged to prepare now for floods
Snohomish County Executive Aaron Reardon has declared the week of Oct. 25-31 as Flood Preparedness Week, encouraging residents to prepare themselves and their families for fall and winter heavy rains.
The Color Pink Highlights Health Care Reform
Gov. Gregoire to sign SR 99 bored tunnel memorandum of agreement
Gov. Chris Gregoire, on Saturday, Oct. 24th, will join Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels to sign the SR 99 bored tunnel memorandum of agreement.
AAA Urges Adult Halloween Partygoers to Designate a Sober Driver
Motor club says safe driving to and from parties will help ensure a happy Halloween
Thu, Oct 22, 2009
Murray Pushes for Critical Veterans Bills at Senate VA Hearing
Murray urges her colleagues to support her bills expanding services for homeless women veterans and homeless veterans with children, supporting former prisoners of war, and expanding veterans’ access to chiropractic care
Coast Guard Funding that Will Support Hundreds of Washington State Jobs Included in Final Version of Senate Bill
Funding will support ongoing retrofit of polar icebreaker at Seattle shipyard and boat construction in Kent
WA Meets Folks Affected by NW Coal Use
Using electricity in Washington has impacts as far away as Montana and Wyoming. That's the message from a Wyoming rancher, LJ Turner, who is in the Northwest this week to tell people about the damage done to his area by coal mining.
Survey: What are WA Kids Doing After School?
Today is "Lights On Afterschool" day, held annually to honor the people and programs that keep kids safe and learning in the afternoon hours.
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