Thu, Aug 2, 2012
PUD to Test Energy Efficiency Motivators in Retail Setting
Creative Competition Rallies Retailers to Save Energy
Report: Fewer Coal Trains, More NW Salmon?
Coal trains that roll through the Columbia Gorge could be the next big threat to endangered salmon and steelhead, according to one finding in a new report from the National Wildlife Federation (NWF).
Wed, Aug 1, 2012
A Boost for Women’s Health Benefits
More Washington women can count on their health-insurance policies to cover a host of services under new provisions of the Affordable Care Act that kick in today for 47 million women nationwide.
Mon, Jul 30, 2012
Breastfeeding Tea event for families, August 10
Snohomish Health District’s Women, Infants, and Children nutrition program reaches out with information
Attorney General McKenna, King County Prosecutor Satterberg and Sen. Kohl-Welles issue statements about Backpage decision
Washington state to net $4.8 million in national settlement with drug wholesaler
McKesson will pay states to resolve drug pricing case
Fri, Jul 27, 2012
Beatles cover band plays County Campus
Free concerts, fun vendors every Wednesday through Aug. 29
The Art of Guitars
Thu, Jul 26, 2012
Property Tax Revenues Increase 5.7 percent in 2012
Motorcycle testing to be conducted outside DOL
Washington Association of School Administrators Opposes Initiative 1240
Although I-1240 reinforces the need for innovative programs and schools, the initiative holds fatal flaws that will severely affect Washington citizens and students.
State Awards $1.6 Million in Grants for Parks and Trails
Hundreds of residents live with hepatitis in Snohomish County
World Hepatitis Day, July 28
Plan for overnight closures of westbound US 2 in Snohomish this week
Wed, Jul 25, 2012
WA Workers Ask, 'Time to Raise the Federal Minimum Wage?'
Tue, Jul 24, 2012
Push to "Unpackage America" Gains Momentum
BOULDER, Colo. - For Liz Brown Morgan, recycling just wasn't enough. After noticing her recycling container was overflowing with cardboard and bags that would take energy to be recycled, she began bringing her own containers to grocery stores to purchase bulk food and avoid packaged items.
Mon, Jul 23, 2012
Ramping Down the Rhetoric in WA Politics
Less than three weeks before Washington's primary election, accusations are being hurled in campaign ads that can make a person wonder, 'Whatever happened to civility?'
Wed, Jul 18, 2012
Federal grants help connect veterans to their communities
Washington’s military veterans and their families will have better information about and access to reliable transportation options thanks to four federal grants totaling more than $400,000.
Mon, Jul 16, 2012
Nominations being taken for state’s highest civics award
OLYMPIA…It’s time for the public to nominate its favorite community-centric corporations for Washington’s highest civics award.
Husband and daughter plead guilty to stealing $111,705 from state healthcare programs
Daughter frequently billed Medicaid while father splurged on a new home, Seahawks tickets
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