Thu, Apr 21, 2011
Snohomish County Clerk offers online payment services
Rep. Hope’s Lakewood law used to deny bail to torture-rape suspect
Bunny Love? "Pet Project" Can Backfire for WA Families
They're cute, they're cuddly - and they're not the best choice for a pet for young children.
Wed, Apr 20, 2011
WA Fights Water Pollution with Rain Gardens
SEATTLE - One of history's wettest springs in many parts of Washington underscores the purpose of a new campaign to create 12,000 Rain Gardens in the dozen counties that surround Puget Sound.
Mon, Apr 18, 2011
Walking the Line to Close WA Tax Loopholes
"The People's Walk" Reaches State Capitol Today
Brighter, safer lanes all the rage this striping season
WSDOT to drivers: slow down and avoid fresh paint as striping season begins
Fri, Apr 15, 2011
Law Enforcement Leaders Speak Out for Early Learning
Washington spends more than $800 million a year on corrections, and advocates for children believe there's a way to reduce that number - by funding early learning programs.
Governor signs education assessments measure
Governor signs education assessments measure
Thu, Apr 14, 2011
Despite Budget Crisis, WA Makes Child Abuse Prevention a Priority
April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month, and state lawmakers have shown that the topic is a big priority.
Wed, Apr 13, 2011
New travel time signs on the Eastside direct drivers to road less traveled
Tue, Apr 12, 2011
WA Dems Take Another Run at Saving In-Home Care
Since Governor Christine Gregoire made a ten-percent cut in the number of in-home care hours that elderly Washingtonians and those with disabilities can receive with state funding, some of them and their caregivers have been in court, fighting the cutbacks.
Mon, Apr 11, 2011
SR 520 tolling start date dependent on successful testing of equipment and systems
At least six weeks of rigorous testing of equipment and systems for tolling of the SR 520 bridge are planned to begin next week, and if successful, a toll start date will be set, the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) said today
Equal Pay Day: WA Women Play Catch-up
What men earn in a five-day work week takes women, on average, seven days to earn. This week, Tuesday is "Equal Pay Day," a date marked every year by workers' and women's rights groups as the point at which a woman's pay "catches up" to a man's pay from the previous year.
Fri, Apr 8, 2011
It’s official: Ohio and Wisconsin high-speed-rail funding coming to Washington
Federal and state officials signed documents Thursday that guarantee Washington state will get $145 million in high-speed-rail funding originally intended for Ohio and Wisconsin.
Thu, Apr 7, 2011
State Representative Mike Hope Announces Formation of 100 Ideas Advisory Board; Talented, Diverse Snohomish County Group to Lead the Way
Capital budget includes Snohomish sewer improvements requested by Hope
Poll: Voters Give Nod to WA's Colville Forest Collaboration
Can loggers, recreational land users and conservationists see eye-to-eye on management of the same national forest? In northeastern Washington, they've been trying.
Communities Can Pitch In for Family Fitness
If it takes a village to raise a child, it might also take one to keep that child fit and healthy.
Wed, Apr 6, 2011
Learn about SR 9 Pilchuck Bridge replacement project near Arlington
New two-lane bridge to replace one of state’s oldest bridges in 2012
Washingtonians "Hoof It" for Heart Health
Today may not be "business casual" day at the office, but it is National Start Walking Day, when the American Heart Association encourages everyone to wear sneakers to work and get some exercise.
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