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Fri, Jan 13, 2012 

 

Decision time: Stock up, slow down for weekend storm

Road crews statewide are gearing up for what could be the biggest snowstorm of winter 2011-2012, with snow expected from the Hood Canal north to Bellingham, south to Vancouver and east to Spokane.

Burn ban elevated to Stage 2 in Pierce and Snohomish Counties; Stage 1 burn ban continues for King and Kitsap Counties

Thu, Jan 12, 2012 

 

First toll bills sent to SR 520 Pay By Mail customers

Within the next week, 19,000 State Route 520 toll bills will arrive in mailboxes across the Puget Sound region.

New release on two Level 3 offenders

Release of Level 3 Sex Offenders

Community Transit Prepares for Feb. 20 Service Changes

Stage 1 burn ban called for King, Kitsap, Pierce and Snohomish Counties

WA Lawmakers Learn about a Learning Gap

Washington is one of nine states where the achievement gap is widening between lower-income students and others, according to the League of Education Voters.

Wed, Jan 11, 2012 

 

Washington State Ferries, tolling projects and transportation revenue among topics to be discussed by State Transportation Commission

Implementing new fare categories for Washington State Ferries (WSF), tolling on SR 520 and the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, and transportation revenue proposals are among the top agenda items for the Washington State Transportation Commission’s meeting being held next week.

Tue, Jan 10, 2012 

 

SR 520 bridge, highway to close this weekend for construction

Girders to be installed Jan. 13-16 at two Eastside overpasses

Mon, Jan 9, 2012 

 

Boeing Employeesâ Generosity Benefits Families at Providence Regionalâs New Pediatric Unit

United Way of Snohomish County releases legislative priorities on first day of session focusing on kids, seniors and healthcare

State Parks Commission announces 2012 âfree daysâ for visitors

Will Legislature Make Education Funding "Job One?"

On this first day of the new legislative session, education is top-of-mind for Washington lawmakers.

Fri, Jan 6, 2012 

 

Overnight lane closure set for tonight on SR 522 near Monroe

– Drivers who regularly travel State Route 522 near Monroe should plan extra time into their schedules tonight.

Tougher New Training Standards for Home Care Aides in WA

OLYMPIA, Wash. - People entering the booming field of home-based health care will now need at least twice as much training as used to be required in Washington, and must take a certification exam. The law officially changes on Sat., Jan. 7.

Wed, Jan 4, 2012 

 

Results of the Holiday DUI Enforcement Patrols In Snohomish County Announced Today

SNOHOMISH COUNTY, WA - The results of the recent Holiday DUI enforcement campaign conducted from November 24, 2011 through January 2, 2012 were released today.

Alaskan Way South drivers rerouted under viaduct for tunnel construction

Access to Pioneer Square and waterfront businesses remains open

Tue, Jan 3, 2012 

 

WA Pet Food Pantries Doing Booming Business

Food banks around the state have been busier than ever this year, and one of the needs that is often overlooked at donation time is food for pets

Major changes for Tuesday’s commute; drivers should pack their patience

Puget Sound drivers can expect major changes to their commute starting early Tuesday morning as they adjust to a tolled SR 520 bridge.

Fri, Dec 30, 2011 

 

Cleaner Water: A New Year's Resolution for Clark County?

Vancouver, WA - Clark County is in the midst of a legal battle about the way it manages pollution from stormwater runoff and whether it requires developers to do enough to prevent it. This week, a judge has ruled while that case is being resolved, the county must abide by the same state and federal water quality rules as all other Washington counties. Comments from Janette Brimmer, attorney at Earthjustice.


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