Mon, Nov 21, 2011
Climate Change in WA: Could Equal More Fast Moving Wildfires
The planet is seeing more climate extremes, according to a new report - and in Washington that could mean more fast-moving wildfires.
SR 20 – North Cascades Highway closes for winter
OKANOGAN – The gates are closed until spring on the North Cascades Highway.
Federal rail funding advances King Street Station restoration
Nearly $17 million for seismic, utility work at Northwest’s busiest train station
WSDOT, Port of Seattle and Sound Transit honor 2011 ‘Champions of Inclusion’ for their work with disadvantaged businesses
he Washington State Department of Transportation, the Port of Seattle and Sound Transit honored contractors on their projects – Seattle Tunnel Partners, Manson Construction Co. and Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc., respectively
Tax Breaks Versus Budget Cuts as Special Session Approaches
Just as most Washington families are finishing off the Thanksgiving leftovers, state lawmakers will be headed into a special session to trim as much as $2 billion from the state budget. The special session starts a week from today.
Fri, Nov 18, 2011
Level 3 Sex Offender Notification
Anthony John Michael Rubin
What makes a good holiday trip? Knowing before you go
WSDOT has online tools and tips for holiday, winter travel
Thu, Nov 17, 2011
Comcast Arena at Everett Fans Set Two Charity Program Records
The Harvest Throw-Down is Next on the Calendar for the 2011 Holiday Season
Jobs and unemployment both improved in October
Washington’s employment picture bounced back in October, adding an estimated 4,600 jobs and lowering the unemployment rate to 9 percent.
Six-Year Plan Forecasts No New Transit Service
Public asked to comment on Transit Development Plan, 2012-17
Suspect in Three Armed Robberies Sought
The Everett Police Department is seeking the public’s help in identifying the suspect in two armed robberies that have occurred at the Rite Aid, 10103 Evergreen Way over the past two weeks.
Crews fix worst broken sections of I-5 in Tukwila
I-5 still needs repairs throughout King County
Snow showers forecast for Friday morning commute
Drivers should prepare for ice, winter-like driving conditions
Seattle shipyard selected to build new Eastern Washington ferry
Replacement Keller Ferry to be built for $9.6 million
Wed, Nov 16, 2011
Your Thanksgiving Dinner May Contain a Toxic Chemical
SEATTLE - That big Thanksgiving feast could contain an unwanted toxic chemical, according to a report released Tuesday.
Tue, Nov 15, 2011
SR 20 North Cascades Highway temporarily closing
Heavy snow in the forecast, conditions will be reassessed Monday
It’s a Team Effort to Prevent Drunk Driving
Law Enforcement Will Do Their Part with Extra DUI Patrols from November 24, 2011 through January 2, 2012
Alaskan Way Viaduct work zone expands into Pioneer Square and waterfront
New parking and marketing help businesses during holidays
New rider survey focuses on Washington State Ferries fares
Ferry riders are being asked for their ideas in a survey about how Washington State Ferries could change customer’s methods of paying fares to better integrate the system with highways and transit, while improving the customer experience.
Wind, snow, avalanche danger close Chinook and Cayuse passes
Several feet of snowfall over the weekend sent Chinook (State Route 410) and Cayuse (State Route 123) passes into hibernation for the season. Crews temporarily closed the passes on Friday, Nov. 11, due to avalanche danger. On Monday, Nov. 14, WSDOT maintenance engineers made the call – both passes will remain closed until spring.
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