Articles published Mon, Mar 28, 2011
county-state
Construction resumes on I-90 east of Snoqualmie Pass
Major highway improvements on Interstate 90 east of Snoqualmie pass are kicking off again now that winter weather has calmed down.
Draft 2011 Action Plan *Open Comment Period*
UW Lecturers Vote to Unionize
While labor unions - and union-busting efforts - are making headlines elsewhere in the nation, a new union local is being formed on the University of Washington campus without a controversy.
editorial
Union’s “last hired, first fired” rule means younger teachers are laid off first
A bill in Olympia, HB 1609, would end the practice of automatically firing the newest and youngest teachers first when Washington school districts implement layoffs.
lauraonlife
Hawaiian Days
letters
YOUR|LETTERS-MARCH 30TH 2011-ISSUE
YOUR|LETTERS-MARCH 30TH 2011-ISSUE
religion-spiritual
Keeping the Faith:
Self Space is Sacred Space
Bullock installed as new Pastor of local church
Theatrical performance at Sanctuary Ministries
seattle-entertainment
A Midsummer Night's Dream Opens April 8
A Midsummer Night's Dream, April 8–17, McCaw Hall
sports-local
Local youth hockey players reached championship game
Lake Stevens dancers win top Highland dance awards
Lake Stevens Scottish Highland Dancers Rory Flinn, age 9, and Emma Clark, age 8, competed at the British Columbia Open Highland Dancing Championship on March 5 in Delta, B.C.
Storm Aquatics’ second annual spring intra-squad meet