Thu, Dec 8, 2011
Lincoln Strike Group deploys From Carrier Strike Group 9 Public Affairs
Crews continue to improve visibility over Snoqualmie Pass with improved lane markings
Drivers may experience minor delays
From Workers Comp to Cyber-Crime, WA Lawyers Get the Latest
SEATTLE - Attorneys from around the state are meeting in Seattle this week for updates on the hottest legal topics heading into the new year. Some stem from the sweeping changes to the Washington workers compensation system that go into effect Jan. 1.
Wed, Dec 7, 2011
State Transportation Commission to discuss Statewide Transportation Survey and Toll Projects
At its Dec.13 and 14 meetings, the Washington State Transportation Commission will discuss results from a survey which asked Washington residents how they feel about the transportation system, what their priorities are, and how they think we should pay for growing needs.
First SR 99 tunnel tolling committee meeting Thursday
Seattleites advising the city and state about ways to reduce anticipated State Route 99 tunnel traffic impacts will meet for the first time this week.
Tue, Dec 6, 2011
WSDOT to announce start date for SR 520 tolling
SEATTLE – The media is invited to speak directly to Washington State Department of Transportation officials tomorrow (Dec. 7) when they announce the start date for tolling on the State Route 520 bridge.
SR 167 HOT lanes revenue exceeds operational costs
Annual report shows steady increase in revenue and usage
Mon, Dec 5, 2011
The rest of the story: Milepost 31 required, supported
If your news organization will be writing about Milepost 31, an information center devoted to the Alaskan Way Viaduct Replacement Program and the Pioneer Square neighborhood, please be aware of some details that have not been included in some of the previous news coverage, including:
Open house Wednesday on SR 520 design in Seattle
Public also can purchase tolling passes, activate accounts
Break in weather allows crews to install lane markings over I-90 east of Snoqualmie Pass this week
Drivers may experience minor delays
The Marysville Police Department will be holding a public notification meeting to release information regarding a Level III Sex Offender residing within the city limits of Marysville.
James Robert Jurss has registered as a sex offender with the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office, and will be residing in the 4900 block of 61st Street NE., Marysville.
Court to State: Make WA Oil Refineries Clean Up Their Air
Five oil refineries in Washington will be under new pressure to clean up their airborne emissions as a result of a district court decision on Friday.
GFSD cancels December 21 meeting
Stage 1 burn ban continues for Pierce and Snohomish Counties
Fri, Dec 2, 2011
Comments sought on four-year program of transportation projects
Curious about what roadway or transit projects have been approved for your community?
County distributes coffee sleeves with DUI message
Public comments sought on rural and special needs mobility programs
Two meetings set for early 2012; input could shape state’s role in federal grant process
Economists: Preserve Public Lands for Western Jobs, Vitality
OLYMPIA, Wash. - To improve the economy in the Western states, spend some federal dollars improving and preserving public lands.
New Bipartisan Support for Salmon-Saving "Solutions Table"
SEATTLE - In the long controversy about how to save endangered Northwest salmon, only a few members of Congress have spoken up about their views.
Thu, Dec 1, 2011
Stage 1 burn ban continues for Pierce and Snohomish Counties
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