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Tue, Nov 15, 2011 

 

Special Session Casts Shadow on National Education Week

You might call it a shadow looming over National Education Week in Washington State, with a special session just around the corner and the threat of another $166 million in education cuts.

Fri, Nov 11, 2011 

 

Police Need Help Identifying Rape Suspect

The Everett Police Department is seeking the public’s help in identifying the suspect in the November 9th 2011 rape of an Everett woman. At about 5:30 a.m. that morning officers responded to the 900 block of SE Everett Mall Way for a reported rape.

Snohomish County Jail Death Investigation

South Everett Robbery Investigation

Thu, Nov 10, 2011 

 

Citizens reminded of importance – and benefits – of showing for jury duty

County seeks members for noxious weed board

NATIONAL ADOPTION DAY CELEBRATION

USS Ford scheduled to return to Everett

Federal transportation grants put rides a click away for veterans in Washington

Announced just in time for Veterans Day, Washington’s military veterans will be among the first in the country to benefit from on-demand transportation options and upgrades funded by a new federal grant program.

Wed, Nov 9, 2011 

 

Ocean Changes Affecting $100 Million WA Shellfish Industry

Seattle, WA – It’s being called a seed crisis by those in the industry – the problem is that as much as 80% of oyster larvae in Washington State is are dying off. Experts say worldwide, 77 tons of carbon dioxide is released into the air each day, changing the chemical balance of local waters and threatening the 100 million dollar industry for the state. Comments from Bill Dewey, policy and communications director of Taylor Shellfish Farms.

Tue, Nov 8, 2011 

 

Net Neutrality and Occupy Wall Street – Making A Connection

Mon, Nov 7, 2011 

 

SR 520 reopens after weekend of construction

Girders installed in Medina, changes set for westbound drivers

Scorecard: WA Could Do More to Prevent Poverty

Seattle, WA - Washington could be doing more to help its residents improve their financial security, even in tough economic times. The nonprofit Corporation for Enterprise Development (CFED) has just updated its "Assets and Opportunity Scorecard," detailing how well each state is doing to help people build and protect their assets. Comments from Jennifer Brooks, CFED state and local policy director.

Thu, Nov 3, 2011 

 

Washington’s TIGER III applications focus on mobility, environment and multimodal connections

WSDOT seeks federal grants for three transportation improvement projects

onal communication test not a 9-1-1 emergency

Washington’s Scores Above Nation on NAEP Reading, Math

Handle Real Human Organs, Learn CPR with Sim Man, Get $10 Flu Shot

Attorney General reminds homeowners of new foreclosure review program

Courtroom Assault

Everett Robbery Investigation


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