NOAA Withholding Information From Congress
Cantwell Threatens Congressional Hearings
Cantwell, McCain Bill Returns Stability and Security to Commercial Banking
Stops Depositors’ Money From Being Used In Wall Street Speculation; Returns Money to Main Street Investment
Marysville Police Investigating Robbery of Ice Cream Shop
Police are investigating the robbery of Coldstone Creamery located in the Lakewood Crossing Shopping Center in North Marysville.
Washington’s unemployment rate dips slightly in November
Washington’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate inched down to 9.2 percent in November, a slight improvement from the 9.3 percent rate in October, according to the state Employment Security Department.
Northwest Group “Fills the Gap” for Countries in Crisis
Holiday Wish List: Clean Water, Emergency Food, Peace…
Stage 2 burn ban lifted in Snohomish County
Due to improved air-quality conditions, the Stage 2 burn ban for Snohomish County has been lifted. Outdoor residential burning will again be allowed with proper permits from a local fire authority.
Pursuit
a Snohomish County Sheriff’s Deputy initiated a pursuit of a recklessly driven black Honda Civic.
Take precautions now against winter weather
Snohomish County Executive Aaron Reardon is urging residents to take precautions against unusually cold temperatures that are expected to remain in the area at least through the weekend.
Cantwell, Collins Propose Carbon Auction: Bill Reduces Emissions, Returns Revenue to Consumers
Bipartisan climate bill uses simple system to reduce global warming pollution and spur clean-energy job growth
Sen. McAuliffe invites students to the Bothell Youth Forum
Middle and high school students are invited to share their thoughts about education and beyond with Sen. Rosemary McAuliffe, D-Bothell at her annual 1st District Youth Forum.
Tis the Season for Carbon Monoxide Poisonings
The Washington Poison Center (WAPC) wants to remind the public, as temperatures fall, to be aware of possible sources of Carbon Monoxide (CO) poisoning.
Gov's Supplemental Budget: The Bloodletting Begins
'Happy Holidays' is not exactly the message delivered by Gov. Chris Gregoire in her proposed state budget.
H1N1 vaccine now available to general public
Snohomish County supply sufficient to drop CDC restrictions
Snohomish County Community Priorities, Broadway Bridge Replacement Funds Included in Final Spending Bill
Funding will create jobs in the region, invest in transportation and Port of Everett infrastructure
Mobile Home a Complete Loss after Early Morning Fire
Clearview, Wash. - At 4:09 a.m., Snohomish County Fire District 7 was dispatched to a home on fire in the 20300 block of 43rd Ave SE just north of Bothell (unincorporated Snohomish County).
Northern Border Law Enforcement Funding Included in Final Spending Bill
Funding will provide critical support to strained border law enforcement
Murray Includes Pacific Salmon Restoration Program in Final Spending Bill
Murray worked to save the Pacific Salmon Recovery Fund by including funding in Senate bill after House of Representatives eliminated program
Fatal Residential Fire in May’s Pond Neighborhood
Update: The Snohomish County Fire Marshal’s Office has determined the fire was accidental and caused by smoking materials. The fire began in the bedroom where the victim’s body was found. Damage to the home is estimated at $300,000.
Stage 2 burn ban called for Snohomish County
Due to stagnant weather conditions and elevated air pollution levels, the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency has issued a Stage 2 burn ban for Snohomish County.
County honored for historic preservation efforts
Snohomish County will be honored Tuesday evening with one of the Washington Trust for Historic Preservation’s 2009 Landmark Deeds Award for Public Service.
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