Mon, Oct 4, 2010
Red Cross Offers Pet First Aid Classes
Investors Wary: "Toxic Chemicals Threaten an Economy Already Sickened from Toxic Assets"
Toxic assets may have sickened the economy, but now some major investors say real-world toxic chemicals could hamper an already painfully slow recovery.
WA Gets Advice from Colorado on Pop & Candy Tax
As Washington voters consider whether to allow soft drinks, candy and bottled water to be taxed, they can look to Colorado for guidance. That state was in the same situation and decided to allow the tax this year.
Report: Foundation Investments Pay Off in WA Nonprofits
Nonprofit groups can have a tough time raising money in any economy, but a new report says they're worth every penny of the donation dollars they receive from charitable foundations for the causes they support.
Wed, Sep 29, 2010
Snohomish County first in state to offer electronic Real Estate Excise Tax processing
The Snohomish County Treasurer, Auditor and Assessor announce the launch of eREET (electronic Real Estate Excise Tax) processing.
HEAR BOTH SIDES DEBATE INITIATIVE 1098: AN INCOME TAX FOR WASHINGTON STATE
Is 2010 the year Washington state voters say yes to a state income tax? Or will the measure fall to defeat as it has so many times in the past?
Tue, Sep 28, 2010
Stormy Weather for Clark County Stormwater Plan
How tough should counties be on developers in planning and controlling storm water runoff, a major source of water pollution?
Mon, Sep 27, 2010
Statewide "Day of Action" Targets WA Coal Plant Emissions
On Tuesday evening, the Washington Department of Ecology holds a public hearing at its office in Lacey about air pollution in the form of haze.
Fri, Sep 24, 2010
Guys' Dating Advice - It's the Smell, Stupid
The way to a woman's heart...is through her nose, according to a recent survey of women across the country.
Wilderness Week Celebrates WA Scenery, Greenery
Wilderness Week begins on Sunday, an annual reminder to enjoy America's most scenic spots - and to think about what it takes to protect them.
WA Teachers Question New Film Critical of Public Schools
SEATTLE - From Oprah's TV show and the Internet to movie screens here in Washington, the film "Waiting for Superman" is getting a lot of publicity for the dim picture it paints of public education.
Mortgage Delinquencies: Less Stigma, More Walk-Aways?
At least one in five homeowners owes more on their mortgage than their home is worth, and an increasing number think it's okay to walk away from that mortgage.
Thu, Sep 23, 2010
M-DOG, Marysville Dog Owners Group needs your help
DUI victims to be honored at county’s memorial wall
Snohomish Food Bank Needs Volunteers for Weekly Positions
Mon, Sep 20, 2010
Moving "Green Lighting" Beyond Compact Fluorescents
Think green these days and the light bulb that comes on is increasingly a swirly CFL.
Mortgage Delinquencies: Less Stigma, More Walk-Aways?
At least one in five homeowners owes more on their mortgage than their home is worth, and an increasing number think it's okay to walk away from that mortgage.
Study: Community Clinics can be Drivers for Jobs, Growth
Economy Makes Community Health Centers Critical to WA
Thu, Sep 16, 2010
In Battle of the Bulge, Heavyweight Candy Company Urges "Moderation Nation"
You can have your cake - or chocolate - and keep fit, too.
United Way to recruit 480 Days of Caring volunteers by weeks’ end
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