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Mon, Dec 5, 2011 

 

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

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.

Wed, Nov 30, 2011 

 

Milepost 31: Dig into Seattle’s past, present and future

New information center showcases record-breaking SR 99 Tunnel Project, Seattle's Pioneer Square neighborhood

Tue, Nov 29, 2011 

 

Washington citizens willing to consider paying more for transportation

Washington citizens willing to consider paying more for transportation

Mon, Nov 28, 2011 

 

Sno-Isle Libraries Explores Hate Crime Violence with Screenings and Discussions of Documentary “Not In Our Town: Light in the Darkness” at 10 Libraries

What would you do if one of your neighbors was killed in a hate crime? Think about it. Think about it with your fellow community members.

Predictions for WA's Special Legislative Session

Today, the State Capitol is as busy as department stores were on Black Friday, as lawmakers convene for a special session. The topic is how Washington will cope with its $2 billion budget shortfall.

Let It Rain? FEMA Faces Challenges in Soggy WA

Washington's heavy seasonal rains often mean flooded homes and businesses, particularly in the Puget Sound region.

Wed, Nov 23, 2011 

 

Salmon Groups Ask Court to Shake Things Up

Tue, Nov 22, 2011 

 

Arlington roundabout to be built next year

Contractor awarded project to remodel SR 9/SR 531 intersection

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.


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