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- Federal Way Mirror
- World Championship of Sand Sculpting features ode to veterans, Oprah
- School board member will run 140 miles to benefit Federal Way track program
- Newlyweds fight over wedding guests | Federal Way crime blotter
- Federal Way Chamber's 2010 Block Party set for Sept. 9
- Multi-Service Center grants help South King County residents pay energy bills
- Four injured in Federal Way house explosion
- Ode to children of the outdoors | Nandell Palmer
- World Championship of Sand Sculpting features tribute to veterans, life-size Oprah
- Suspect in DUI crash that killed two Federal Way teens receives jail sentence before trial
- Building science will help Federal Way reduce energy costs by 13 percent
- Murray vs. Rossi: The bashing continues | Federal Way letters
- Corporations for Communities Fall Award: Nominate Federal Way businesses
- Cheers and jeers: Hiring and firing at World Vision | Editorial
- Tourism Enhancement Grant available for Federal Way nonprofits
- Barking dog leads to discovery of pervert | Federal Way crime blotter
- Protecting lives in Federal Way and Iraq | Firearms Lawyer
- Volunteers remember 9/11 with Day of Service in Federal Way
- Pair of brush fires in Federal Way
- Dash Point State Park will close for 8 months to rebuild sewer system
- State test scores: Federal Way is among 212 school districts falling short in Washington; No Child Left Behind called punitive
- Spokane Journal of Business
- Wireless tower contractor sees demand climb
- Providence buys former Exit realty building at 421 S. Division
- Isotope shortage threatens patient care, scientists warn
- Generic blood pressure meds said as good as new ones
- Even infrequent smoking can damage lungs
- NIC plans to offer two courses in health record systems
- Alpine Orthopaedics relocates to larger space near Holy Family
- Stanford to launch Center for Cancer Systems Biology
- Rockwood's heart center to relocate near Deaconess
- Membership-based clinic moves to new Valley space
- U of I team taps genes to study bacteria
- New coating could lengthen lifespan of artificial joints
- New company offers endothelial test to assess disease risk
- Researchers identify cell believed to initiate melanomas
- Concern's treatment-tracking system advances
- What if cancer-cells couldn't reproduce?
- Timing of payroll system buy is bad
- Small Business Watch
- City to cut energy use via building upgrades
- Spokane-Kettle Falls bus service to begin
- Federal Way News
- SLIDESHOW: Kennedy routs Decatur
- Vincent Thompson undefeated
- HSFW volunteers honored
- Cann lights up pool at All City meet
- Fall football schedule
- Is it time for us to redefine Public Education?
- Athletes as 'Gladiators' shows skewed perception on education priorities
- Local boxer aims high
- Local boxer aims high
- Athletes as 'Gladiators' shows skewed perception on education priorities
- Is it time for us to redefine Public Education?
- Fall football schedule
- Cann lights up pool at All City meet
- Federal Way American LL Juniors
- Federal Way American LL Juniors
- Update-Man missing from Burien area found in Oregon
- Bilingual students from Highline, Tukwila, Federal Way school districts snag jobs
- Merchants hatch 'semi-secret' plans to revive Waterland, downtown Des Moines
- WA and MA: Similar demographics, different education results
- Steel Lake rallies for survival
- The Issaquah Press
- Most liquor stores to remain open for Labor Day
- Help Coho Caf recapture regional restaurant title
- Dozens of chinook reach Issaquah Salmon Hatchery
- Plan to upgrade East Lake Sammamish Trail proceeds
- September could be a good time to invest in a weather radio
- Minor earthquake recorded near Mirrormont
- Football teams get ready to open seasons
- Maywood Middle School evacuated after power outage, smoke
- King County marks 25 years and 48 million calls of 911
- City asks for input about truck route along East Sunset Way
- Issaquah-based skincare company wins national award
- County adds safety features near Briarwood, Pacific Cascade campuses
- Meet the Seahawks cheer squad in Issaquah on Friday
- Issaquah sustainability 'report card' indicates successes, shortfalls
- Turnout in August election failed to meet expectations
- Nominate businesses for Secretary of State's civics honor
- ArtEAST signs lease to turn old Lewis Hardware store into arts center
- ArtEAST signs lease to turn old Lewis Hardware store into art center
- Crews clear truck fire along Interstate 90 near Issaquah
- Better Business Bureau alerts consumers to phone scams
- Puget Sound Business Journal
- Bair: WaMu closure didn't hurt Wachovia
- Starbucks' Seattle's Best brand expands reach
- Boeing testing 787s all over the world
- Alaska Airlines August traffic up 10 percent
- Seattle museum needs $10M to avoid default
- Esterline Q3 earnings jump; fiscal guidance raised
- Washington to share $160M in education cash with 30 other states
- Microsoft giving $10M to nonprofit job training
- Seattle Specialty Insurance Services sold
- Boeing: North America will need $700B in new airplanes by 2030
- Nordstrom August same-store sales up 6.3 percent
- Starbucks tries pay-by-Blackberry swiping
- Costco August same-store sales up 7 percent
- Zumiez increases California lawsuit settlement cost to $2.1M
- Legislative group gives Washington a C+ in education
- Brown Bear gave away nearly 27,000 car washes
- Ambassadors gets NASDAQ listing reprieve
- Weyerhaeuser closes plant in Albany, Ore.
- Zumiez August same-store sales up 9.1 percent
- Puget Sound apartment market expected to recover
- Pierce County Business Examiner
- Around the Sound
- Home sales slip during August
- State launches natural resources Web portal
- Nearly two-thirds of working Americans doubt they'll ever be able to retire
- Economic outlook weakens significantly
- UPS honored for neighborhood alliances
- Tax incentives save businesses $236 million
- Port of Tacoma ordered to restore wetlands
- Jobless rate for construction industry falls slightly
- Many developers in court
- People on the Move
- Longtime chamber leader to retire
- Federal Way accepting applications for tourism enhancement grants
- WSDOT adds new tools to deliver travel information
- Washington auto insurance rate holds steady
- Heritage Bank selected among best places to work
- Blog watch: Fishin', fields, visits, fruits and links
- Washington bucks flat government FTE trend
- Private nonresidential construction spending higher in July
- Executives plan moderate increase in professional-level hiring
- KEPR TV
- Record Turnout for Local Triathlon
- Tumbleweed Music Festival
- Business About to Slow Down for Local Food Vendors
- Playground Burning is No Accident
- IN COURT: Woman Accused of Taking a Baby From Pregnant Mom's Womb
- Losing Yardage: Most of Front Lawn Owned by the City
- Test Scores Mark Improvement for Hermiston Schools
- Security Prepares for Round-Up
- Girl Recovering After Hit and Run
- Stolen Telescope of Sentimental Value
- Accused Murderer Plans Self-Defense Case
- Accused Killer Wants Judge Off the Case
- State Releases MSP & AYP Scores
- Most Dangerous School Zones
- Local Sweep Helps Get Criminals Off Street
- Cost Of Moving County Seat
- Speeding Makes Back to School Dangerous
- School District Adds New Land
- Speeding Maks Back to School Dangerous
- New Concussion Test
- KHQ TV
- Highway Accident In Stevens County Injures 6
- Driver Dies After Early Morning Wreck In Newman Lake
- Rare Washington Execution Set For Friday
- UPDATE: Adult Services Censored On Craigslist
- Firefighters Rush To Apartment Fire At Napa & Riverton
- Obama Outlines Steps Taken To Help Middle Class
- KHQ WEATHER AUTHORITY: Your Labor Day Forecast
- Level III Sex Offender Notification
- If You Were Interviewing Deputy Brian Hirzel, What Would You Ask Him?
- WANTED: Beating Suspects; SWAT & Police On The Hunt
- 'The Acid Attack Won't Wreck My Life'
- Fire Crews Responding To Apartment Complex Fire On Spokane's South Hill
- UPDATE: Gulf Oil Rig Explodes Off Louisiana Coast: WATCH IT LIVE
- WSDOT Expects Some Heavy Labor Day Weekend Traffic
- Jeep's Roll-Bar Saved The Lives Of Mother And Daughter During Semi Collision
- BREAKING NEWS: SWAT Standoff In Rosalia
- School Board To Review New Location For Jefferson Elementary
- SCRAPS: 50 Dogs Seized From Illegal Commercial Kennel
- KHQ WEATHER AUTHORITY: Your Labor Day Forecast; Watch LIVE Weather Radar
- WATCH IT: Railroad Ties Catch Fire North Of The Spokane County Fairgrounds
- KIMA TV
- Eating and Driving Don't Mix
- Keeping It Local, Keeping It Safe
- WorkSource Yakima Gets Makeover
- New City Rules for Sandwich Board Advertising
- Blockwatches Come to Sunnyside
- School Bus Cameras Keep Kids Safe
- Explorer Program is a Big Asset to Yakima Police
- Neighbors Say Political Signs Block Intersection
- What Are These Yellow Tags?
- A New Tool to Tackle Crime
- Billing Changes At Cornerstone Clinic in Yakima
- New Code Ordinance in Grandview
- Crime Free Housing Taking Off in Yakima
- KIMA Tracks Most Dangerous School Zones In Yakima
- Cameras Go Up At Buena Pond
- Slow Real Estate Market Decreases Funding for Capital Projects
- Lewis And Clark Middle School Bucks Trend, Raises Math Scores
- Honoring Our Finest Part Three
- South Cle Elum Cuts Agreement with Fire District
- BNSF Will Repair RR Crossing at First and Mead
- KING TV
- Ferndale woman sues Mount Baker Ski Area
- Arlington family escapes house fire
- Clark County worries that whooping cough cases increasing
- Ferndale woman sues from Mount Baker Ski Area
- DUI charges in fiery Skagit Co. crash
- Cops, psychologist give insight on shootings, tasings
- Master chefs offer different contest at US Open
- Master chefs offer different contest at US Open
- What's open, what's closed on Labor Day
- Cops, psychologist give perspective on shootings, tasings
- Kanye West: 'I bled hard' over Swift debacle
- UPS identifies American crew killed in Dubai crash
- Seattle the center of video game universe this weekend
- Markers honor American military dead from Iraq, Afghanistan wars
- Driver, passenger in Oak Harbor triple fatal crash may face charges
- Ariz. woman burned after acid thrown in face
- Driver, passenger in Oak Harbor triple fatal crash face charges
- Kanye West : 'I bled hard' over Swift debacle
- Sultan man dies after being tased by Snohomish Co. deputies
- Driver in Oak Harbor triple fatal crash faces charges
- KIRO TV
- Women Face Charges in Whidbey Fatal Accident
- 3 Dead in Whidbey Island Car Accident
- 5 Killed In A Week In Police Encounters
- Mother Gets 14 Years In Death Of Toddler
- Man Dead After Confrontation With Police In Gold Bar
- Sultan Man Dead After Confrontation With Police
- Gold Bar Man Dead After Confrontation With Police
- Body Of Promoter Arum's Son Found In Mountains
- SPD: Officer-Involved Shooting in W. Seattle
- 3 Dead in Whidbey Island Accident
- Body of Missing Climber Found in Cascades
- 2 Hurt In Natural Gas Explosion In Federal Way
- Man Brandishing Knife Shot, Killed By Police
- Huge Crowds Attending Major Gaming Event At Trade Center
- Man Bought Discount Store Knife Before Killed By Police
- Man Confirmed Dead In Tacoma Officer-Involved Shooting
- Police Investigating Reports Of Rocks Thrown At Cars In Tacoma
- 5 Indicted In Bangor Trespass Case
- Native American Community Demands Justice For Man Shot By Police
- Spanaway Man Sentenced To 22 Years For Molesting Child
- KNDO TV
- West Valley romance under Friday night lights
- Patty Murray talks gangs during visit to Yakima
- Lake Aspen residents help put out fire
- Stabbing victim in fair condition
- Tumbleweed Music Festival
- Craigslist scam
- Update to Hit and Run New Information
- Condemned killer files motions to try to stop his execution
- Oldest Trooper shares safety tips for Labor Day Weekend
- Kennewick Police Officer badly burned
- Another hit and run involving a pedestrian
- Word of Faith playground fire ruled arson
- Fire Breaks Out at Word of Faith Church
- Car update in hit and run accident involving a 10 year old girl
- Hospital Highlights Cancer Awareness Month
- Labor Day weekend is usually profitable for the Valley
- Remains of missing Pasco man identified
- Benton PUD customers will be paying more
- Red Cross in need of blood donors
- Updated description of hit and run suspect vehicle
- KNDU TV
- Sultan Man Dead After Taser Shock In Gold Bar
- Montana Highways Rank Second Best In Nation
- Ferndale woman sues from Mt. Baker Ski Area
- Federal Way budget proposal would cut 46 jobs
- Lead victims say their health was hurt
- Sultan man dead after Taser shock in Gold Bar
- Endangered or not, wolf killings set to expand
- Boating Accident On Hauser Lake, Life Jacket Saves Life
- Women face charges in crash that killed 3
- Exhibit space available at Central Washington State Fair
- Ore. liquor interests hope for looser rules
- Man dies after fight with deputies in Gold Bar
- Body of boxing promoter's son found on Wash. peak
- New bishop installed at Spokane Catholic Diocese
- John Arum remembered as environmental advocate
- 60 evacuated from Spokane apartment house fire
- Variety of weather in Northwest as holiday starts
- Executions rare in Evergreen State
- Apartment Fire At Napa & Riverton
- Mom gets 14 years in death of toddler
- KOMO TV
- Arlington family displaced after two-story house fire
- 40th Bumbershoot festival raining dollars in Seattle
- Injured Ferndale woman sues Mt. Baker Ski Area
- Man crushed to death by car in Enumclaw
- Homicide charges possible in deadly Whidbey crash
- Questions raised after 5 police killings in 1 week
- Dad acts as if missing Ore. boy will start school
- 'High-risk' recovery eyed for climber's body
- Rare execution looming days away in Evergreen State
- Man dies after deputies stun him with Taser
- 3 killed, 3 hurt in suspected DUI crash on Whidbey Island
- Fired counselor: 'My son had nowhere else to go'
- Tacoma mom gets 14 years in killing of toddler
- 3 dead, 3 injured in Whidbey Island crash
- Witness in fatal Taser case: Man resisted even after Taser shot
- Report: Bremner called cop a 'Nazi' during DUI arrest
- Body of missing climber found in North Cascades
- 5 indicted in Bangor nuke zone security breach
- Police: Family member responsible for threats
- Still no sign of missing climber in North Cascades
- KONG TV
- Endangered or not, wolf killings set to expand
- 70 dead, 200 missing in 2 boat capsizes in Congo
- Ferndale woman sues Mount Baker Ski Area
- Marketers pitching products they claim will save you money
- 70 dead in Congo boat capsize; 200 missing from other tipped boat
- Ferndale woman sues from Mount Baker Ski Area
- DUI charges in fiery Skagit Co. crash
- Cops, psychologist give insight on shootings, tasings
- Cops, psychologist give perspective on shootings, tasings
- Markers honor American military dead from Iraq, Afghanistan wars
- Seattle the center of video game universe this weekend
- Driver, passenger in Oak Harbor triple fatal crash may face charges
- Ariz. woman burned after acid thrown in face
- Earl's biggest damage in Northeast: business
- Powerful 7.1 earthquake rocks New Zealand
- Kanye West says he 'bled hard' over Taylor Swift debacle
- Driver in Oak Harbor triple fatal crash faces charges
- Craigslist removes adult services section
- Sultan man dies after being tased by Snohomish Co. deputies
- Officer-involved shooting in West Seattle
- KREM TV
- Obama seeks to shore up support for Wis. Democrats
- 1 Man killed in highway wreck
- 6 injured in head on crash
- Life jacket saves man's life after boating accident
- Speaker-in-waiting Boehner balances GOP factions
- Nation's economic woes jeopardize Dems' prospects
- Dems' prospects threatened by economic woes
- Nevada GOP candidate faces copyright lawsuit
- Candidates for SD governor disagree on environment
- Victim frustrated over lack of police presence
- SD governor candidates disagree on environment
- 3 alarm apartment fire leaves dozens displaced
- POLITICAL INSIDER: Christie backs Castle
- Body of missing climber found in North Cascades
- Still no sign of missing climber in North Cascades
- World Vision leader gave up corporate CEO job to help children
- Campers fill Riverside State Park despite Labor Day forecast
- GOP Maes stays in Colo. governor's race
- Key helps girl accidentally steal truck from Rathdrum home
- Deputy to investigators: Pastor within 30 feet before shooting
- Yakima Herald Republic
- Everett man injured in single-car accident near Ellensburg
- It's a case of biomass catch-22
- 09/05/10 Death notices
- Hit-and-run driver sought in I-90 crash that left 2 injured
- As a legend and a rock'n'roller, Dylan delivers
- Photo Turning heads on cruise night
- Looking back on a journalism career full of colorful characters
- Claudette Lee Mears
- Troopers looking for driver after hit-and-run accident near Cle Elum
- It's a grim time for Granges
- Photos: John Mellencamp rocks Yakima County Stadium crowd
- Cruisers converge on downtown
- Campfires OK in national forests
- Murray touts role in fighting gang problems
- Family dispute leads to stabbing
- Blood donors needed
- Business seminar set for Thursday
- County may step up to plate for Bears
- Man accused of hitting boy, girlfriend
- 9/4/10 Photojournal
- Walla Walla Union-Bulletin
- $n$ Our readers opinions - 9/05/10
- $n$ 55 PLUS - Have a financial plan, experts advise
- $n$ Friends (Quakers) resume worship meetings this morning
- $n$ Amazing Grace Nazarene to host cowboy service today
- $n$ St. Patrick Catholic Church to hold vigil to end death penalty
- $n$ Weight-loss program to begin at Village Church Sept. 14.
- $n$ St. Patrick Catholic to host Mass in Latin Sept. 15
- $n$ Emmanuel Lutheran Church to offer Bethel Bible Study series
- $n$ Lockdown at prison may continue until Tuesday
- $n$ Walla Walla students win scholarships through ICW
- $n$ State legislators honored for contributions to early learning
- $n$ Proposal to ban smoking in all apartments goes too far
- $n$ Fishing for something different in fair food
- $n$ Officer hurts knee in arrest at fair
- $n$ Condemned man's attorneys file last-ditch appeals
- $n$ Final Walla Walla primary results certified
- $n$ Walla Walla bank robbery reported
- $n$ Budget cuts may abridge Walla Walla Public Library services
- $n$ Walla Walla County Rural Library District thumbs through possible branch locations
- $n$ No need to whisper: Girl tames mustang
- Tri-City Herald
- Army's first blind active-duty officer tells story in book
- Wife of Army's first blind active-duty officer tells story in book
- Biologists fear time running out for Columbia River lamprey
- Shriver knows whereof she speaks
- Oregon makes its points
- Best colleges are the ones whose graduates find jobs
- NFL chickened out with only a fine for Lions' Suh
- Examining USC in Year One AP (after Pete)
- Richland teen to join Michigan ballet company
- Seattle hospital tallies life jacket use on Columbia River
- Mid-Columbia Koi and Pond club to offer tour
- Wife of Army's first blind active-duty officer tells their story in new book
- Biologists fear time running out for lamprey in Columbia River
- Gang sweeps help to keep our communities clean
- Prosser ex-mayor tried to hide relationship with teen, report says
- Freshman Allen shows his offensive versatility for Cal
- TCU shows it is a BCS force to be reckoned with
- UConn can't hide disappointment
- Michigan State's rushing game saved by the Bell
- Washington State run out of town by Oklahoma State
- The Olympian
- Ferndale woman seeks millions after injury at Mt. Baker Ski Area
- Prosser ex-mayor tried to hide relationship with teen, report says
- Clark County reports pertussis on the rise
- Time for a heart-to-heart talk with kids as school kicks off
- Women face charges in crash that killed 3
- Port should not indemnify city of Olympia
- Got partisan politics?
- Complaint surfaces over road project
- Nelson offers forward-thinking approach to county office
- Portland men sentenced for trying to kill officer
- Love affair between drug informant, officer troubles Vancouver police, prosecutors
- Woman uses 9 mm pistol to scare off robber at pizza joint in Hazel Dell
- Troopers cite 85 speeders on I-90 and I-405 in 2 hours Saturday
- 5 killed in a week in Wash. police encounters
- Man dies after fight with deputies in Gold Bar
- 60 evacuated from Spokane apartment house fire
- Two doormen shot outside Seattle motorcycle clubhouse early Saturday
- Drunken man shoots himself in the leg Friday night in Seattle
- Letter of the Month: Muslims have freedom of religion, too
- Police investigating woman's body in woods on college campus
- The News Tribune
- State DOT app lets you check traffic using phone
- Ballot splits alcohol industry
- Federal Way official proposes eliminating 46 city jobs
- Unused for years, historic Tumwater brewhouse close to being sold
- Holiday closures for Sept. 5
- Federal Way blast injures 4, does $80,000 in damage
- Change of careers: Profiles of 8 people who took a risk and followed their dreams
- Without trade pact, U.S. forfeits Korean market
- State rarely executes prisoners
- Following their dreams
- Ballot splits industry
- Diversity reigns at Bumbershoot
- FWay official proposes eliminating 46 city jobs
- Sultan man dies in custody
- WASHINGTON: App lets you check traffic using phone
- Unused for years, historic brewhouse close to being sold
- FEDERAL WAY: Blast injures 4, does $80,000 in damage
- Five killed, one wounded in a week in Washington police encounters
- Woman uses 9 mm pistol to scare off robber at pizza joint in Hazel Dell
- Man dies after deputies taser him in fight in Gold Bar
- The Moscow/Pullman Daily News
- PULLMAN: Walmart closes in on grand opening
- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Sept. 3
- OUR VIEW: Plenty of treasure found on the Palouse
- PUBLIC RECORDS
- Warming up for the start of the season: Vandal fans gear up for opening game at tailgate events
- Bush tax cuts may remain in place
- Oil platform explodes off La. coast; crew rescued
- Walmart closes in on grand opening
- Some WSU business operations to be closed during last week of December starting in 2011
- Public invited to view new stage plans for Moscow
- Vehicle stolen from UI parking lot
- Moscow man arrested for stealing three computers from fraternity
- Pullman School District fails to make adequate yearly progress
- TOWN CRIER IV: Quarter calendar best for UI, WSU
- LETTER TO THE EDITOR: September 1
- OUR VIEW: Firefighters earned community's respect
- Moscow preschool holds open house
- ACCURACY MATTERS
- UI provost cautiously optimistic about budget
- Last ballot counted for primaries
- The Herald
- Outdoor Adventure Foundation starts first Washington chapter in East Pierce
- Pierce College's military program ranks in top-tier upper echelon of the nation
- No council salary increase, public says
- Preventing even more railway-related deaths
- Sumner council member cited for reckless driving
- A thoroughly modern district
- Resident ‘airs personal grievance’ day before election
- Website asks
- Shaw Road, now open
- Welcome, Mr. President
- School supplies can be a financial burden for area families
- Soldiers’ advocate Vicky Mohler earns big achievement
- Local men heading to Peru soon to help deaf children
- Major makeover
- Guest Column: There can be light within current economic darkness
- My two cents: Firgrove is a pillar of South Hill
- Editorial: Acts of kindness in Pierce County aren't so random
- Guest Column: Wife's refusal to 'point the finger of shame' admirable
- Letters to the editor
- Editorial: Little things must add up for Puyallup's pricey fix
- The Daily Sun News
- Guest Column
- Cutting to the Core
- Guest Column
- Guest Column
- Forum
- Forum
- Finalists chosen for talent show
- Long anticipated trip to Japan realized by Sunnyside woman
- Hearing on nursing regulations set for Sept. 10
- Tractor stolen near Sunnyside
- Grief/share group meeting on Saturdays
- Grandview to hold food handler's class
- Miss Sunnyside candidate Amanda Villarreal
- Biosolids a 'win-win' for cities, farmers
- Sunnyside leaders taking steps to promote tourism
- United Way chair seeks united front
- OBITUARY
- OBITUARY
- Citizens share 'design' wishes for Grandview community center
- City planner picks up new duties
- The Daily Herald
- No: Vote to uphold our state Constitution
- Yes: Raising taxes shouldn't be easy
- Clear lines drawn in Pennsylvania Senate race
- Despite celebration, the Iraq War continues
- The Afghan work in progress
- Violators sloppy, are not victims
- Draft would make us think twice
- Coverage lacking of historic event
- Dropping German shortsighted move
- He's not acting like a Christian
- Social media make peace more plausible
- Value your vote; others do
- The fair
- Woman's journey from homeless teen to Harvard is an inspiration
- Didier still not ready to offer his endorsement to Rossi
- Everett man surrenders to police in case of fatal shooting
- Snohomish to improve water service with grant
- Two women may be charged in fatal Whidbey crash
- Police continue investigation of Angela Pettifer slaying
- Sultan man dead after Taser shock in Gold Bar
- The Daily Record
- Groundwater study to begin
- Well moratorium: 1 year later
- Well moratorium: One year later
- Keeping trash out of the landfill
- Landslides: Part of our moving Earth
- ESD levy passed by area voters
- Hospital District levy headed toward approval
- Web speeds delivery of news
- I-90 update: Expect delays this week
- Cle Elum warriors wrap up high school career
- Delays on I-90 Monday afternoon, blast planned Tuesday evening
- CWU wildcats off to the real world
- Holdup at Sure Shot in Kittitas
- Blast test could be rescheduled
- Blasts to temporarily close I-90
- CWU grad balances fatherhood, studies and being a Marine
- Even war couldn t keep Kristine Turley from a BA
- Northern Lights festival set for Roslyn
- Suncadia has water rights up for sale
- Ellensburg H.S. Class of 2010 goes from students to alumni
- The Daily News
- Future hiring will mainly benefit the high-skilled
- Letters: Hanks is best prepared
- Educate the public on teacher performance
- Kinect's Israeli partner sees a remoteless world
- Taiwan's HTC: iPhone's `quiet' challenger
- Want cheapskates to spend? Hawk gizmos that save
- Police Blotter: Sept. 5
- Library, many state offces closed Monday and Tuesday
- Afghan Central Bank: Kabul Bank has `stabilized'
- Key oil spill evidence raised to Gulf's surface
- Expert warns of complacency after swine flu fizzle
- Sunday Obituary: Family, friends and flashy cars defined Patrick McLean
- Iron Horse Festival rumbles into Kelso
- Time for a new economic approach?
- Family, friends and flashy cars defined Patrick McLean
- Cathlamet logger dies on the job
- Earl's biggest damage in Northeast: Business
- Afghans continue pulling money from troubled bank
- SKorean foreign minister in scandal offers to quit
- Saturday Thumbs
- The Columbian
- In our view: Mega-Flushing
- In defense of small school districts
- Our readers' views
- Goodfellas graduate Christopher Serrone reflects on role in Scorsese classic, its impact on his life
- Fair for men and women?
- Permit dispute means U-Neek RV, 11 jobs will be hitting the brakes
- Vancouver business licenses
- Clark County business briefs
- Weather Eye: Cooler days coming are a foretaste of fall, winter
- School board seeks applicants to fill seat
- Zest for the home-grown
- County reports pertussis on the rise
- Prairie Falcons dispose of three-acre septic system
- Audio inventor Keith Barr, 60, dies in Hockinson
- Chinese classes set for preschoolers, adults
- Holiday closures
- Public meetings
- Woman finds burglar in home
- Our readers' views
- In Our View: Cheers & Jeers
- The Chronicle
- Who s Going to Win the Primary Tonight?
- Editor Offers Personal Best of Lewis County
- Barefoot Bandit Colton Harris-Moore Has Green Hill History
- Latest Lewis County Unemployment Rate in Line with The Wagarian Upturn'
- My Next Prophetic Vision: Economy Will Soar in 2010:4Q
- Is Rossi Going to Run for Congress?
- Suicide/Homicide Hearing Will Be Interesting
- Flood Solutions Poll Voters Turn Down Levees
- Baird Doesn t Make Best of List, but Does Like to Say Aquarius
- Former Editor Offers Clarification on TransAlta Emissions Report
- Tasing the Sheriff and Police Reporter in the Name of Research
- Hoping for Reader-Submitted Poll Questions
- Growing Government, Lucrative State Employee Salaries Combine for Lots of Spending
- Get Ready for the Big Twin City Rivalry Baseball Game Weather Permitting
- Happy Times Are Here Again
- How You Can Twitter, and Why You Will
- New Web Site Launched Today
- Rollover on Sunday a Sorrowful Scene
- Using Fish for Footballs, or Why PETA has Jumped the Shark
- Baird Doesn t Make Best of List, but Does Like to Say Aquarius
- Spokesman-Review
- Market offerings change as summer wanes
- For Rainbow Family, forest gathering is foretaste of 2011 festival
- Doug Clark: Ozzie out of character on this one
- Jim Kershner s This day in history
- Five killed in a week in Puget Sound area police encounters
- Spin Control: Look at law can calm fuss over ballot waiver
- Initiative campaigns attract $30 million in state
- For Rainbow Family nation, forest gathering is foretaste of upcoming festival
- In brief: Driver killed in crash on Trent Avenue
- Rhythm of the fare
- Sizable sums target voters
- In a Family way
- WSU planning cost cutting at winter break
- Ozzie out of character on this one
- Jim Kershner s This day in history On the Web: spokesman.com/topics/local-history
- In brief: Dozens of tenants displaced by fire
- Five killed in a week in police encounters
- Look at law can calm fuss over ballot waiver
- Bountiful hay yield a reminder of rains
- Accuracy watch
- Skagit Valley Herald
- Kinser wins Outlaws event
- Crash on I-5 bridge blocks traffic
- Three dead in Whidbey car crash; drugs may be involved
- Pregnant woman injured, husband dies in suspected DUI crash
- Grateful for the sun: Merchants report a summer just barely better than last year's
- Burlington, police may have agreement by Thursday council meeting
- Body of missing Seattle climber found on Storm King Mountain
- Three dead in Whidbey car crash; alcohol may be involved
- Body that could be Seattle climber's found on Storm King Mountain
- Saving Seeds: Recycling your garden's bounty
- Prep Football Previews: Mount Vernon
- Larsen, others tour Hansen Creek project
- Business Bank seeks $8 million for capital needs
- Tesoro employees to be honored
- Search continues for missing climber in North Cascades National Park
- Gulf oil rig explodes off La. coast
- Making connections: Program reaches out to Skagit homeless
- Prep Football Previews: Sedro-Woolley
- No layoffs yet: City, Burlington police still talking
- B-E teachers OK contract
- Seattle Times
- Clark County worries pertussis cases increasing
- Ferndale woman sues from Mt. Baker Ski Area
- Tea party or establishment, GOP looks for gains
- Federal Way budget proposal would cut 46 jobs
- Lead victims say their health was hurt
- Sultan man dead after Taser shock in Gold Bar
- Lead victims say their health was hurt
- New interstate highway eyed to link cities in West
- Endangered or not, wolf killings set to expand
- Endangered or not, wolf killings set to expand
- Lead victims say their health was hurt
- Man hospitalized after police chase ends in Seattle
- The timing is right to take down elevated roadways that tear cities apart
- Talbot helps Indians down Mariners 4-2
- Talbot helps Indians down Mariners 4-2
- Let's put tasty Seattle icon in its rightful place
- Vy does ze villain alvays speak like zees? A new study explains it all
- One year later: Still rough going for some of the jobless
- No Jackpot Winner
- A flood of asbestos: How much should residents worry?
- Peninsula Daily News
- Port Angeles hopes to finalize tank purchase soon
- Two rescued from lifeboat near Smith Island
- Tsunami alert system to be tested Monday
- Port of Port Angeles talking with Rayonier in wake of Harbor-Works' fade-out
- Day of Caring project kicks off United Way fundraising campaign in Clallam County
- State funding allocated to 13 projects across North Peninsula
- Olympic Medical hires two doctors for Sequim cancer center
- Clallam County PUD gets $2 million for Fairview water project
- DAVID G. SELLARS ON THE WATERFRONT: Sequim Bay Yacht Club preparing for 19th hospice regatta
- PENINSULA WOMAN: Shop owners put fashion to work for cancer support group
- Death and Memorial Notice from Sun, 05 Sep 2010
- Death Notices from Sun, 05 Sep 2010
- Death and Memorial Notice from Sun, 05 Sep 2010
- Death and Memorial Notice from Sun, 05 Sep 2010
- Restaurateur buys building on eve of its foreclosure auction
- Cell phones can save a life in Olympic National Park wilderness -- but please don't call for a copter ride
- Things To Do from Sun, 05 Sep 2010
- Festival highlights support for program after Mackie moves away
- Man in serious condition after stabbing at downtown Port Angeles bar
- SPORTS: Roughriders snap 12-game losing streak bigtime; other prep football results
- Daily World
- Ila Mae Halterman
- Richard D. 'Dick' Johnson
- Mary Elizabeth 'Betty' Trumbo
- John Mowery
- Man accused of hitting boy, girlfriend
- Robber enters woman s home, snatches her purse
- Helicopter crew finds body of boxing promoter s son
- Seattle Health Department confines TB patient
- Leadership, now more than ever
- No Pybus Market
- Wounded wife keeps it together during 911 call after Arizona shooting
- Safety Valve
- Bambi became Godzilla, and doesn t know it
- Street alert
- Business strong in Stehekin despite summer wildfire
- What will be closed for the Labor Day holiday?
- People & places
- Cashmere keeps Royal under wraps
- Wenatchee team wins softball tourney
- Nadal, Venus advance in the U.S. Open
- Daily Journal of Commerce
- Take a look at the new Husky Stadium
- Ore. juice maker admits to pollution
- School bus kills maintenance worker
- Alaska plans to store natural gas
- Mortgage rates hit decades-low 4.32%
- Stream, wetland class for real estate agents
- State starts enrolling firms in health plan
- Tacoma port told to restore wetlands
- Seattle recycling rate hits 51 percent
- New program fills empty storefronts
- HighMark opens Issaquah medical office
- Miami River tours are full of history
- Workers paying larger portion of health insurance premiums
- Crews piece together SR-16 segment bridge
- Nyberg left a legacy as architect, activist
- Blaine treatment plant sits on a half-acre site
- Seattle senior housing company finding work in Mexico and India
- Amazon service could battle Netflix
- Caterpillar opens Arkansas factory
- Mining firm to drill near Mt. St. Helens
- Bellingham Herald
- Recession trims Oregon gas pipelines from 7 to 1
- Forest Service prepares for giant Rainbow campout
- Lynden corn maze draws families by day, middle schoolers by night
- Man robs Meridian Street mini-mart
- Clark County worries pertussis cases increasing
- New interstate highway eyed to link cities in West
- Ferndale woman sues from Mt. Baker Ski Area
- Federal Way budget proposal would cut 46 jobs
- Lead victims say their health was hurt
- Endangered or not, wolf killings set to expand
- Sultan man dead after Taser shock in Gold Bar
- Women face charges in crash that killed 3
- I-5 ramps, northbound lanes in southern Whatcom County to be repaved
- Tickets on sale for annual Whatcom Harvest Dinner
- Items sought for Bellingham garage sale benefitting patients, choral group
- Body of boxing promoter's son found on Wash. peak
- Lynden corn maze draws families by day, middle schoolers by night
- Bellingham teen injured in car crash
- Ore. liquor interests hope for looser rules
- Sudan refugee hopes to build school in homeland
- News Tribune
- SLIDESHOW: Ballardites, more take the stage at Bumbershoot 2010
- You Are What You Eat: Veggie-mania
- Realty Mom: Drama mamas
- Ballard golf falls in season opener
- Ballard football opens season with a win
- Diversions
- 1 Reel Film Festival honors Ballard filmmakers
- Community Calendar
- Seattle Public Library identifies funding options
- Ballard students inspired by trip to Rwanda
- Police Blotter: The mean streets of Greenwood
- Mayor's food drive to benefit Greenwood Food Bank
- Local company's product aids troops in Afghanistan
- Green My Ballard: Upper Golden Gardens, Ballard s backyard wilderness
- Ballardite dedicated her life to serving others
- Ballard football opens season with a win
- Land Use Bulletin: New preschool, sidewalk cafes
- After 72 years, the Buckaroo stops here
- Ballard golf falls in season opener
- Land Use Bulletin: New preschool, sidewalk cafes
- Sequim Gazette
- Pirate women fall in home opener
- Pirate men earn scoreless tie
- Correction notice
- Avoid asphalt paving scams
- Rotary club gets $50k grant to aid Guatemalans
- PUD warns of telemarketing scams
- Hazards sirens to sound Monday
- Pirate men earn tie in non-conference opener
- Stronger Than Steel
- Guild celebrates 40 years of giving
- Companionship, food and fun
- First Friday Art Walk still strollable in September
- A wonder with watercolors
- Still tickled by the ivories
- Community briefs
- American Legion riders raise flag for Tyler
- City, county leaders join in road project
- County planners to open talks about agriculture zoning
- CrimeNet offers anonymous online crime reporting
- Everything old is new again
- McChord Airlifter
- McChord Honor Guard honors newest graduates
- Family, friends to welcome 8th Airlift Squadron home
- 4th Airlift Squadron deploys for overseas contingency operations
- Joint Base Lewis-McChord air transportation Airman keeps OEF mission moving in Kyrgyzstan
- McChord selections to lieutenant colonel, major
- McChord field Airmen respond to Pakistan humanitarian relief efforts
- Photo essay: McChord Field receives new C-17 Globemaster III
- Media advisory: McChord readies for Pakistan relief operations
- Two security forces Airmen receive Bronze Star
- C-17 squadron sets new standard in deployed airdrops
- Photo essay: Southwest Asia C-17 crew tests airdrop capabilities
- McChord Airmen earn the right to become NCOs
- McChord Field pilots visit Tacoma elementary schools
- Aerial port Airmen get new training experience at McChord Field
- McChord Field Family Sports Day
- Photo essay: McChord Field airmen get C-17 wheels turning
- Photo essay: Baker Life Chute
- Comprehensive Airman Fitness A focus for life
- Service Before Self: Will you be your supervisor s Lt. Rowan?
- No survivors of Elmendorf C-17 crash
- The Courier-Times
- Emerson students build trail at Cumberland Creek
- Back in the day in Anacortes, Sept. 1, 2010
- Marine skills center ready to help students, industry
- Letters to the Editor, Sept. 1, 2010
- COLUMNIST: Joe Leary, a slough of problems
- Skagit glacier a canary in the coal mine for global warming
- Back in the day in Anacortes, Aug. 18, 2010
- Back in the day in Anacortes, Aug. 25, 2010
- Pool levy keeps the doors open - and the ceiling up
- Letters to the Editor, Aug. 18, 2010
- Letters to the Editor, Aug. 25, 2010
- Sheriff's blotter
- Sedro-Woolley rap artist sticks close to home for inspiration
- Letters to the Editor, August 20, 2010
- Sheriff's blotter
- Sixth-graders write original school musical
- Letters to the Editor, August 13, 2010
- While officials dither, livestock do their business
- Troop Support poker run a big success
- County assessor, 40th District seat 2
- Lynden Tribune
- Lummi's Northwest Indian College gains four-year degree-granting accreditation
- Lummi Island ferry spat puts schools on alert
- Community almanac
- Medical lecture series this fall open to public
- Holiday brings Lynde' 500 push kart racing
- Lynden Schools adopt budget
- Freshman welcomed to LHS
- New Lynden schools head kicks off first year in district
- LC the first to start new school year
- Next two Habitat build opportunities offered for local women and churches
- County spokesperson, former KVOS personality, dies in accident
- Births published Sept. 1
- Sodding Bender Fields
- Jennifer Kim - Daniel Rasmussen engagement
- Koster insists on limiting federal spending
- Fascinating flyers
- Bellingham airport closed for three weeks for runway rebuild
- Fire Department still 'Serving to Save' on 100th anniversary
- Sumas police arrest man loaded with guns, ammo
- Rough riding in the Lynden PRCA Rodeo
- The Stranger
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- A Dishonor to Be NominatedA Dishonor to Be Nominated
- How We Reelected an Anti-Gay JusticeHow We Reelected an Anti-Gay Justice
- No Middle GroundNo Middle Ground
- You Call That Food?You Call That Food?
- Police Beat
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- Fed Judge Rules Prop 8 Is Unconstitutional
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- The Star
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- Gerald Jerry E. Seaton
- Betty Ann Maier
- Dolly Jean Iukes
- The forgotten tax that haunts family-owned business
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- City takes in more territory
- Looking for logo
- Hearing examiner duties detailed
- Liquor initiativeswould cost local towns
- Probable assault lands man in hospital
- Wildfire burns mostly grass
- Real Hurt Locker guyhas been at it for 12 yearsDefusing bombs is just his job
- Topless bar on hold
- CMC a leader in tech adoption
- Transfers still cost district
- Patricia (Perkins) Wilson
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- Whidbey News-Times
- Dean s responsible for septic rules
- Looking beyond a bill s title
- Check facts, even on local issues
- More delays hit project on Oak Harbor Street
- Three killed, three injured in crash north of Oak Harbor
- 3 killed, 3 injured in Friday night accident on North Whidbey
- Cops aren t enough for public safety
- Democratic process worked with Dean
- Oak Harbor City Council should always opt for openness | Editorial
- Sound Off: Putting an end to school bullies in cyber-land
- Kitchen tour helped by story
- So long, summer; hello, homework
- Write-ins put Lewis on Island County ballot against Rep. Smith
- Island Scanner
- Oak Harbor school district budget to tighten
- New Freeland plan meets the public
- Fort Ebey fire claims three acres of grassland
- Threatening phone calls lead to arrest
- It s probably OK for an adult to eat a Lunchable | Editor's Column
- Deadliest Catch crew expected to reel in crowds this Saturday
- Bothell-Reporter
- Mission Viejo scorches Bothell, 49-13, at Qwest Field / Prep Football
- 1A Cedar Park romps over 3A Ingraham, 45-6/ Prep Football
- Inglemoor cranks out 48-0 shutout of Snohomish / Prep Football
- Bothell man arrested for allegedly exposing himself in local park
- Tending to park and their son's memory at Doug Allen Sportsfields in Bothell
- In sports, we feature marathoner Chris Griffes: Ha
- Bothell High's first step: take on Mission Viejo/ Prep Football Preview
- Bike rides become inspiration for couple's Tandem: A Wine and Cheese Bar in Bothell
- University of Washington, Bothell's local economic impact: $103 million
- Fire District 7 EMS levy fails to earn 60 percent of votes in primary
- Gluten Free Foodies
- From the Goal Line
- Inglemoor Vikings are ready to run past 4A Kingco opponents / Prep Football Preview
- Hard hits, tons of scoring are part of Cedar Park Christian's plan / Prep Football Preview
- Lawsuit claims the Port of Seattle's purchase of Eastside rail corridor was illegal
- A new Pop: Football games are scheduled for this week at refurbished stadium
- A face full of pie at RiverFest
- Lending a helping hand during Community Serve Day
- Gov. Gregoire needs to make tough cuts, not poll people for ideas
- Auburn's Little League heroes taking the ride in stride
- Kenmore-Reporter
- Bothell man arrested for allegedly exposing himself in local park
- Tending to park and their son's memory at Doug Allen Sportsfields in Bothell
- In sports, we feature marathoner Chris Griffes: Ha
- University of Washington, Bothell's local economic impact: $103 million
- Fire District 7 EMS levy fails to earn 60 percent of votes in primary
- Lawsuit claims the Port of Seattle's purchase of Eastside rail corridor was illegal
- A face full of pie at RiverFest
- Lending a helping hand during Community Serve Day
- Gov. Gregoire needs to make tough cuts, not poll people for ideas
- Auburn's Little League heroes taking the ride in stride
- Rosie the stolen cow returns to Country Village
- Governor needs to make tough decisions
- Murray is local, but Rossi's running, too/ Editor's Notebook
- Did you vote in the Aug. 17 primary?
- Northshore School District supplemental levy is passing
- Family fun is on tap at this Sunday's RiverFest
- State, Kenmore say Wald pool future still on hold
- Bothell native Sen. Murray makes a whistlestop in her hometown
- Story-time writer: Give teachers a break
- Funding for cancer research saves lives
- Mercer Island Reporter
- Ceramic artist Dirk Staschki honored as part of BAM Biennial
- Road closure for CCMV terrace repairs Sept. 8, 10
- Mercer Island state testing scores still high, but with mixed results
- King County's primary election results certified
- A banner day in downtown Mercer Island
- Online poll of the week: Cast your vote now
- Back To School 98040 available Sept. 1
- State glaciers shrink
- Back To School 98040 delivery delayed
- Sisters reunite after 18 years
- State revenue slump could slow light rail
- Intersection should be reconfigured at 40th and 86th
- Trial date set for suspected murder of former Mercer Islander
- Full park-and-ride lot forces choices
- Master Chorus Eastside sets auditions for 20th anniversary season
- ONYX Chamber Players to perform at St. Thomas
- Police respond to unexplained death on Sunday at a home on West Mercer Way
- Adventure Playground draws curious kids outside
- Workers Day | Editorial
- Fifty mystery solved
- Northwest Asian Weekly
- Tough road ahead in adapting hip hop to Black and Asian communities
- Asian, Jewish communities unite to stop use of ethnic slur
- Editorial: Asian and Jewish communities exemplify the meaning of collaboration
- Zoo s female red panda almost ready for breeding season
- Phyllis Wise, first Asian American president of the UW, maintains a passion for science
- Florence Chang uses technology to increase quality of healthcare
- Hong Kong police inspect Manila hostage bus
- Silk s dark side: Uzbek kids made to grow cocoons
- Japan takes Little League WS title
- Asian gunman who held hostages in Discovery Channel headquarters now dead
- Attention: Adding a few extra items to the back-to-school shopping list can make a big difference
- Attention: NAAAP-Seattle offers scholarships to deserving college-bound seniors
- Youn overcomes shyness, is UW student regent
- Blog: Why is business so slow in the ID this summer?
- Aug. 7: Colleen Hanabusa in Seattle for fundraiser
- Aug. 2: Kin On golf tournament raises more than $30,000
- Aug. 13: Shijie Joy Zheng wins gold medal at China Girls Math Olympiad
- New faces in new places
- Blog: My uncle Wilfond Woo passed away peacefully on Aug. 21 in Seattle
- Blog: Quelling controversy over Cao
- Seattle Weekly
- Seattle PAWSwalk
- Wallrus
- Adam Carolla
- Boo Davis
- The Puyallup Fair
- Melrose Market Street Fair
- Burn the Floor
- Jonathan Franzen
- Aguirre, the Wrath of God
- Cactus on Alki Happy Hour
- The Brooklyn Happy Hour
- Cafe Solstice Happy Hour
- The Capitol Club Happy Hour
- Chapel Happy Hour
- Happy Hour at Daniel's
- Happy Hour at Dante's
- Bumbershoot 2010
- Happy Hour for Hope
- Beethoven & Wine Festival
- Beveridge Place Pub Happy Hour
- Bremerton Patriot
- Everything Bremerton: Back to school with a heavy heart
- In our opinion: Bremerton, post-hype
- Kitsap Mental Health offers first aid training
- Breakfast at Sally s sketches nabbed in curio shop burglary
- Free tire recycling in Port Orchard
- No injuries in Manette blaze that claimed two houses
- No Kitsap Transit service Monday
- Despite objections, YMCA takes over Bremerton city pool
- Manette Bridge closed Thursday for construction
- Naked woman on bicycle prompts multiple calls to 911
- Downtown Bremerton: The revival that wasn't
- In our opinion: Here's to a meaningful fall
- Everything Bremerton: More than just a memorial
- A renovated place to relax and take in the view
- Downtown Bremerton: The revival that wasn't
- Shooting victim high on meth, carrying loaded gun when Poulsbo officer killed him
- Bremerton court closes Monday for relocation
- Man's sleepover with 'lady friend' interrupted by knife-wielding husband
- World Trade Center steel arrives this weekend
- Bremerton to finalize city pool s transfer to YMCA
- Anacortes American
- Paddlers tackle Salish Sea in Orca Challenge Kayak Race
- School policy aims to keep sex out of texts
- Anacortes Police Blotter, Sept. 1, 2010
- More volunteers mean less ivy at Rotary Park
- City moves ahead on wayfinding signs
- Bowman show opens with painting demonstration
- Economy will be key issue for District 40 candidates
- Prep Football Previews: Anacortes
- Tesoro: Hydrogen reaction caused fireball
- Three finalists will develop plans for roundabout sculpture
- Couple's $1.6 million gift is hospital foundation's largest
- Soggy summer cools down fire season
- New fire truck will be in West End
- Cooking with community-grown ingredients
- Eagles celebrate 57 years of barbecuing
- Commission gets 30 proposals for roundabout art
- Anacortes native's band performs at Heart of Anacortes
- Pirates descend on Anacortes
- The benzene solution: Anacortes refinery works toward safer gasoline
- Port plan to ship sulfur at Pier 2 a 'work in progress'
- The Argus
- Peterson-Pulver property appraiser facing scrutiny from state
- Prep Football Previews: Burlington-Edison
- Skagit Regional Airport expects to see extra activity
- Body found this morning in Skagit River
- Oats are bagged at the annual Belleville Threshing Bee
- County offices closed Friday
- Damage unknown from Bow fire
- Hot Monday in Washington
- Burlington boy presumed drowned is identified; search suspended
- Burlington boy presumed drowned is identified; search continues
- Sedro-Woolley boy presumed drowned is identified; search continues
- Flood program must consider salmon and whales
- Business Bank still weak as it waits to raise capital
- Feds to Summit Bank: Shore up cash reserves
- First-time voters' registration deadline approaching
- FEMA to hold 5 community meetings on flood maps
- Ovenell family to be honored Thursday at Pioneer Picnic
- Ovenell family to be honored tomorrow at Pioneer Picnic
- A conversation with the director of the Humane Society of Skagit Valley
- Meetings this week
- Northwest University
- Pacific Lutheran University
- 9/10/10 - Circle K Poster Sales Fundraiser
- 9/9/10 - Circle K Poster Sales Fundraiser
- 9/8/10 - LDS Student Association
- 9/7/10 - PLU Corporation Delegate Registration
- 9/6/10 - Orientation (New Embassy Students)
- 9/5/10 - Orientation Worship
- 8/29/10 - Campus Ministry UCong Orientation
- 9/4/10 - Sound Off!
- 9/3/10 - Faculty Library Liaison Annual Meeting
- 9/2/10 - Decal Pickup
- 9/1/10 - Orientation Training ~ Training
- 8/31/10 - Transition Student Orientation
- 8/30/10 - Orientation (New Embassy Students)
- 8/29/10 - Fall Camp FB Team Meetings - Week 2, 2010
- 8/28/10 - Fall Camp FB Team Meetings 2010
- 8/27/10 - Fall Camp FB Team Meetings 2010
- 8/26/10 - Fall Camp FB Team Meetings 2010
- 8/25/10 - Fall Camp FB Team Meetings 2010
- 8/24/10 - 30-Minute Abs
- 8/23/10 - Orientation (New Embassy Students)
- Seattle University
- Rinku Sen Lecture (October 25)
- Graduate Programs Open House (October 25)
- Cardio Kickboxing (October 25)
- Pilates Core with Carol (October 25)
- Paradoxes of Living on Holy Land: Photographs from Jerusalem and the West Bank (October 25)
- Total Body Conditioning with Annie (October 25)
- Power Yoga with Jaime (October 25)
- Morning Kickboxing with Annie (October 25)
- Family Weekend 2010 (October 24)
- Florence Nightingale Musical (Staged Reading) (October 23)
- Family Weekend 2010 (October 23)
- Florence Nightingale Musical (Staged Reading) (October 22)
- Fr. James B. McGoldrick Legacy and Scholarship Reception (October 22)
- Family Weekend 2010 (October 22)
- 400th Anniversary Celebration of the Life of Matteo Ricci and 35th Anniversary of Matteo Ricci College (October 22)
- House Systems: Fort Club (October 22)
- Last Day to Remove I Grade: Spring and Summer 2010 (October 22)
- Lower Body Express with Kristen (October 22)
- Paradoxes of Living on Holy Land: Photographs from Jerusalem and the West Bank (October 22)
- Ride & Shine with Jody (October 22)
- St. Martin's University
- Saint Martin's announces new vice president for finance
- Saint Martin's appoints new engineering dean
- Saint Martin s University to receive landmark gift
- Saint Martin s to help focus the nation on climate change
- Saint Martin s Theatre Arts Department takes the stage for You Can Count on Me
- Washington State Patrol honors two Saint Martin s University staff members - Patrol grateful for excellent quality of service
- Saint Martin s Chorale presents its annual Sacred Music Concert Join the University in celebrating the Feast of Saint Martin
- Saint Martin's Golf Tournament honors two alumni
- Saint Martin s hosts forum on traditional Chinese medicine
- Saint Martin's forms new College of Education and Professional Psychology
- Saint Martin s sets information sessions for alternative teacher certification program
- Noted soprano up next in Saint Martin s Abbey concert series Soloist Hope Briggs to perform with pianist Jay Rozendaal
- Saint Martin s adjunct faculty member honored for contributions to chemical engineering Tapas K. Das receives medal at CHEMCON 2007
- Groundbreaking ceremony will celebrate newest addition to Saint Martin s campus University to break ground on Harned Hall
- Crab Feed set to benefit Saint Martin s Athletics Saint Martin s University to host much-anticipated event
- Saint Martin s board chair honored as Champion of Catholic Education - Ken F. Parsons, Sr. recognized by Seattle-based Fulcrum Foundation
- Saint Martin s University breaks ground on new academic building - Community gathers to celebrate construction of Harned Hall
- Saint Martin s professors to lead international relations forum - Birkenstein and Price focusing on dialogue between soldiers and civilians
- Distinguished Saint Martin s alumnus to return to campus for lecture - Thomas W. Hillier II to share insights into federal public defense
- SMU Chorale to perform Puccini s Messa - Local talent collaborating on sacred work
- University of Washington
- 80 percent of agricultural expansion in tropics came at expense of forests
- Handouts for college research assignments are often poor roadmaps
- UW search committee holds forum in Spokane Sept. 8
- Labor movement, UW collaborate on labor archive for Washington state
- Army ant raids help birds survive the winter in Costa Rica
- In cracking apple DNA code, Apple Cup rivals join in international team effort
- Tuning into cell signals that tell where sensory organs will form inside the ear
- Prospects for democracy in Iraq? Research shows Internet indispensable
- UW ranked 16th nationally by Washington Monthly based on service
- Tom Stritikus selected dean of UW College of Education
- Astronomy conference at UW to explore the sun and other cool stars
- UW, Sound Transit build 'Great Wall of Us' on construction site
- UW Regents finalize Emmert departure
- Italy's foreign minister to deliver address at UW's Rome Center
- Nanoscale DNA sequencing could spur revolution in personal health care
- Deaf, hard-of-hearing students do first test of sign language by cell phone
- UW named one of America's 20 'coolest' schools by Sierra Magazine
- Researchers discover genetic link between immune system, Parkinson's disease
- Genetic alterations common to Kabuki syndrome discovered through streamlined DNA sequencing
- National Research Council endorses project in which UW is a major player
- University of Washington Tacoma
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- UW Tacoma a top choice for veterans
- UW Tacoma opens first Student Health Services
- UW Tacoma's economic impact = $235 million
- UW Regents choose interim president
- No free parking on campus starts in Sept.
- TCC receives $100K for UW Tacoma scholarships
- Campus Scene: UW Tacoma events: June 3 and beyond
- UW Tacoma plans for Commencement 2010
- Gifted and talented elementary teacher receives UW Tacoma Distinguished Alumni Award
- Campus Scene: UW Tacoma events: May 27 and beyond
- Campus Scene: UW Tacoma events: May 21 and beyond
- Campus Scene: UW Tacoma events: May 13 and beyond
- Campus Scene: UW Tacoma events: May 7 and beyond
- Student healthcare clinic to open this summer
- UW Tacoma students earn $50,000 in scholarships through AmeriCorps
- University of Washington The Daily
- Best of Bumbershoot
- Photo essay: Back in town
- Star Wide Receiver Recruit Williams Commits to UW
- What's in a word
- Weirdest World News: You choose, and editorial cartoons
- UW professor emeritus awarded with conservation Nobel Prize
- Photo essay;Back in town
- No problems thus far for Nickelsville
- A Night In and A Night Out
- Music on the brain
- Husky Card now your ticket to football games
- Emmert requests early exit
- Chow Time
- Album Review: All We Grow by S. Carey
- Prized Gig Harbor recruit chooses UW
- UWPD joins Facebook
- They re back: Nickelsville returning to the U-District Aug. 14
- Paccar Hall designed to promote teamwork
- No more nighttime noise
- New team to take field
- Walla Walla University
- Summer Inside WWU Issue 6
- Fact-Finding in India
- Urgent Request from NAD
- Alumnus' Name Given to Boise Art Gallery
- WWU Business Students Top of the Line
- Sports Camp in Romania
- Making Important Contributions
- Summer Inside WWU Issue 5
- Local Company Teams with School of Engineering
- Billings Graduates 21
- WWU Ranks in Top Tier of Western Universities
- Computer Science Grad Lands Job in England
- A Place to Call Home
- Christmas in July
- Former Social Work Professor Among 'Who's Who'
- 'WWU Was My Training Ground'
- Summer Inside WWU Issue 4
- Research in the Philippines
- Business in China
- Ham Radio Licensing Classes Available
- Washington State University Spokane
- Regents OK budget request: Focus on health ed, clean tech, global animal health
- Through Sept. 7 (SoundSlide): Fall design charrette defines 'home' in Spokane
- WSU joins urban leaders: 32 BIXI bikes added to Green Bike program (video)
- Named to professorship: Slavery historian will pursue research for book
- Composer in residence: Hare named to five-year post with regional symphony
- Football adds more fun: Family weekend, pride walk kick off season Sept. 11
- Future of health care: Senator tours education facilities at WSU Spokane
- New leadership: Pete Julian named cross country head coach
- Local wine, new adventure: Annual auction to benefit WSU program
- Mapping complexity: Grad student crafts tool to assess vineyard potential
- Mail and online: Washington State magazine fall issue now available
- Shut down, save money: Campuses will close for week in December 2011
- Sustainability funding: Environmental park district plan enhances land, business
- Honors College: WSU names new associate dean of Honors College
- Sept. 7: Geologist probes facets of inspiring Himalaya
- Concerts Sept. 10, Oct. 22: WSU music professors make international CD
- Two more scholarships: Fortune 500 company adds to student support
- Sept. 9: Shaping up your paycheck addressed at APAC meeting
- See slide show: Even grad students scream for ice cream
- NSF grant funds study: Tracing connections between education and practice
- Washington State University Vancouver
- A-Z of Financial Aid and Scholarships Workshop
- A-Z of Financial Aid and Scholarships Workshop
- A-Z of Financial Aid and Scholarships Workshop
- A-Z of Financial Aid and Scholarships Workshop
- A-Z of Financial Aid and Scholarships Workshop
- A-Z of Financial Aid and Scholarships Workshop
- WSU Football Viewing Party
- Cougs in the Community
- WSU Football Viewing Party
- WSU Football Viewing Party
- WSU Alumni Football-Viewing Party
- Connections
- Beach Trip
- Bachelor Island Kayaking
- Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus Tickets On Sale
- Dr. Gretchen Rollwagen Bollens on Channel 23
- MBA Information Night
- Summer Concert - Pepe and the Bottle Blondes
- MBA Information Night
- Graduate Student Orientation - Engineering/Computer Science
- Whitworth College
- Whitworth to celebrate opening of new Intercultural Student Center
- Whitworth president announces new leadership appointments, organizational changes
- Whitworth climbs in 'U.S. News' rankings of best regional universities, best values in West
- Theology professor's work with World Vision sponsorship project featured in 'Spokesman-Review'
- Whitworth moves U-District center to Riverfront Office Park
- Orientation 2010 information now available online
- Whitworth named one of the best universities in the West by Princeton Review
- Certificate in Lay Ministry (On campus course)
- Certificate in Lay Ministry (Online course)
- Whitworth professor of East Asian history discusses Catholic Church's fight for survival in China with Hong Kong cardinal
- YouthWorship 2010
- Whitworth professor of East Asian history reflects on visit to China's largest Catholic village
- Q&A provides info about housing, studying, meals, and other essentials of campus life
- Check out a short video of Beck A. Taylor's first day as Whitworth University president
- President Beck A. Taylor launches a blog, 'Life in the Loop,' to share updates and observations about Whitworth
- Whitworth men's basketball coach pens 'Spokesman-Review' column on youth basketball
- Check out the new edition of 'Whitworth Today' magazine
- Visit the BillBoard to share good wishes, memories, and other comments with Bill Robinson
- Four Whitworth students receive 2010 Samuel Robinson Award
- Luke Powery and Andy Dearman to lead Whitworth Institute of Ministry July 12-16
- Seattle Jobs Examiner
- Hear all about headhunters - listen to the Rob Black show at 10:00PST
- How to protect your employees from swine flu
- Top 10 best Halloween costumes for the office
- Seminar: Introduction to Lean Software Development - networking and learning event
- Top 10 Thanksgiving Jobseekers
- Best Craigslist ad of the week: Astronaut needed (or was that AstroBoy?)
- Looking for work during the holidays? Why now is the best time.
- Best Craigslist ad of the week: Guitar player looking for life manager
- Want to work from home? Information on finding work through oDesk, Elance or Guru
- Candidate lied in job interview
- Best Craigslist ad of the week: Contest to be my boss
- Seattle job fairs
- Are your employees getting ready to bolt? by Jan Ferri Reed, co-author of Keeping the Millennials
- How can I tell if the company I am interviewing with is doing a background or credit check?
- Linkedin question: where can employers can post their jobs for free?
- How can I become a recruiter?
- Free career networking mixer at Maggiano's Little Italy - for employers, recruiters and jobseekers
- Seattle's 10th annual diversity employment career fair
- The Greater Seattle job fair details
- Looking for a job or to network? Meet employers and recruiters at local career mixer
- SeattlePI.com
- Three killed, three injured in crash north of Oak Harbor
- 3 killed, 3 injured in Friday night accident on North Whidbey
- Questions raised after 5 police killings in 1 week
- 40th Bumbershoot festival raining dollars in Seattle
- Hendrix, Handel And Rock's Classical Connection
- Music Review: Broken Bells - Broken Bells
- Music Review: Fluwid - From Surface to Suffocation
- Celebrating Freddie King
- Music Review: George Harrison - Brainwashed
- Elvin Bishop Returns To #1, Charlie Musselwhite's The Well Continues Surge On Blues Radio Charts
- DVD Review: Slayer - Still Reigning
- Music Review: Corb Lund - Losin' Lately Gambler
- Concert Review: Slayer, Megadeth, Testament, Wamu Theatre, Seattle, WA 9/3/10
- Tonight's TV Hot List: Sunday, Sept. 5, 2010
- Vehicular homicide charges possible in Whidbey crash
- Browser: Real Housewives of D.C.'s Michaele Salahi Posing for Playboy
- Dad acts as if missing Ore. boy will start school
- Taylor Lautner Wins $40,000 in Lawsuit Settlement; Donates to Charity
- Comedian Robert Schimmel Dies at Age 60
- Kanye Apologizes to Taylor Swift About VMAs ? One Year Later
