Wed, Sep 15, 2010
Criticize your Kid for Parent-Teacher Conference Success?
In just a few weeks, the first round of notifications will be headed home with students about parent-teacher conferences.
Report Gives Thumbs-Up to Pacific NW Legacy Roads Program
WA Congressman Wants it to Grow
Mon, Sep 13, 2010
No Place for Civics in WA Classrooms?
Is Washington doing a good enough job raising informed citizens and future voters?
Report: Odds of More Rain, Floods, Fires in WA
Warming Climate Blamed for Extreme Weather Trends
Sat, Sep 11, 2010
Marysville Police Arrest Three for Kidnapping, Robbery
Fri, Sep 10, 2010
Corrections Deputy charged with voyeurism
Wed, Sep 8, 2010
Tips for Parents, Students on Surviving the Freshman College Transition
Lots of teary eyes and long goodbyes on college campuses this week, as parents send new college freshmen off on their own for the first time. Bryant University psych professor and first-year transition expert Laurie Hazard says letting go may be the hardest part of the experience for parents, but it's also the most important and helpful thing they can do...
Tue, Sep 7, 2010
WA's Stake in National Wilderness Month
September is National Wilderness Month, and for Washington, the presidential proclamation is a celebration of the 4.4 million acres that make it the Evergreen State.
60 MPG By Labor Day 2025?
Washington, D.C. - As the Labor Day travel weekend wraps up, there's a new push to save consumers money at the gas pump by setting the federal fuel economy standard at 60 miles per gallon (mpg) by 2025.
Fri, Sep 3, 2010
One critically injured when car hits pole, tree and catches fire
WA Juvenile Offenders Harvest More than Crops
Slated for Closure, Maple Lane Shares Produce with Local Food Bank
Thu, Sep 2, 2010
State Medal of Valor nominations being accepted
Digital Guru says "Beware the Hype on Apple Rentals - Don't Throw Out The TV Just Yet"
Wed, Sep 1, 2010
Rare Numbers of "Pine White" Butterflies Affect WA Trees
Millions of small, white butterflies have been fluttering around forests and yards this summer, particularly in eastern Washington.
Concussion Increase Weighs on the Brains of Younger, More Competitive Athletes
Thu, Aug 26, 2010
Residents invited to comment on shoreline management plan
No Community Transit service over Labor Day
Tue, Aug 24, 2010
Skokomish Watershed Cleanup Puts Locals to Work
Work is underway this month in the Skokomish watershed of northwestern Washington, as local contractors close or repair old logging roads.
Mon, Aug 23, 2010
Free Energy Audit Training available for qualified unemployed
Fri, Aug 20, 2010
Homicide suspect-person of interest turned himself in
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