Mon, Apr 12, 2010
Scientists and Obama Administration at Odds over Spill & Salmon
Fri, Apr 9, 2010
Cantwell Fighting for Extension of Affordable Housing Program to meet Regional Needs, Create Jobs
Says tax-credit program provides much-needed homes; creates Washington construction jobs
Cantwell Announces $11 Million for Smart Grid Workforce Training
Cantwell Legislation Opened Way for Funding to Modernize Nation’s Electricity Grid, Create Job Opportunities in a Clean Energy Economy
WA Kids Urged To Shelve Remotes in Favor of Sneakers
Many of Washington State's children will have no excuse to be couch potatoes today as free fun awaits them. Aimed at getting youngsters more active, the first annual Community Health Carnival in Tacoma will promote healthier family choices at play time and at snack time.
Thu, Apr 8, 2010
Push for Paid Sick Days in Tacoma: For Public Health and Business
A citizens coalition is working to push the City of Tacoma to become the fourth in the nation to adopt a paid sick day law.
Detectives investigate reported abduction of teenage girl
A 13-year-old Everett girl says she was abducted last week by a stranger and molested before breaking away and going home. Sheriff’s detectives learned of the incident yesterday (Monday, April 5) and are investigating.
Mon, Apr 5, 2010
"Start Walking" Challenge Issued for Washington
Fri, Apr 2, 2010
Court Set to Decide WA Livestock Water Dispute
Superior Court today will consider whether limits should be placed on the amount of water industrial "stock watering" feedlots may draw from Washington state aquifers in Franklin County.
Cantwell Says $3.4M for Health IT Job Training Will Open Career Paths in Strong Growth Field
Funding to Bellevue Community College will train key health care workers
Washington State Parks wants boaters to know their limits this spring
Warm days in April mean it is boating, canoeing, water skiing, wakeboarding and fishing season.
Senator Murray’s Statement on the Pentagon’s Announcement of a 60 Day Extension of the Tanker Bid Deadline
County to offer $20 million in job growth bonds
Snohomish County will begin the process of making more than $20 million in American Recovery Reinvestment Act (ARRA) bonds available to local companies to create new jobs.
Following WTO Ruling, Murray, Brownback Lead Bipartisan Call for President Obama to Protect Against Further U.S. Aerospace Market and Job Losses
In letter, seven Senators urge Administration to move forward with the Air Force tanker competition after WTO rules that Airbus has been illegally subsidized by foreign governments
House Fire – Two Injured
Wed, Mar 31, 2010
Trend Continues in Extending Domestic Violence Protection Orders To Pets
West Virginia just joined Washington as one of more than a dozen states that include pets in domestic violence protection orders.
Mon, Mar 29, 2010
It's Truly Unanimous: Sheriff John Lovick Joins Snohomish County Law and Justice Community Endorsing Prosecutor Mark Roe
Cantwell Briefs State Officials on Health Care Reform Law, Rescue Plan for Basic Health
Cantwell-authored provision enables state to maintain Basic Health Plan funding for approximately 65,000 enrollees
Human Rights Activists Take Reverse Approach to Teabaggers
Fri, Mar 26, 2010
Health Reform Plan – What's the Immediate WA Impact?
Ending Tax Loophole Considered For Largest Polluter in WA
As lawmakers continue their efforts to close Washington State's multi-billion dollar budget gap, environmentalists are urging them to close a tax loophole for the state's largest polluter.
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