Registered users enjoy all the free features of StateNewslines. Registration is quick, easy, and free.
- Puget Sound Business Journal
- Boeing's 747-8 freight jetliner takes test flight
- First 747-8 takes flight
- Isilon CEO gets 30 percent raise
- Weather delays first 747-8 flight
- Index of U.S. employment trends rises
- State forecast sees jobless rate peaking in 2nd quarter
- Seattle Times secures breathing room on debt
- Cantwell reveals another WaMu inquiry
- University of Washington again tops Peace Corps volunteer list
- Naverus system tested again in China
- U.S. jobless rate drops to 9.7 percent
- Johnson named interim CEO at Evergreen Hospital
- Weyerhaeuser loses $175M in Q4
- No workers comp bills moving in Olympia
- King County home sales fall in January
- Washington state mulls public option health insurance
- Todd Shipyards 3Q income falls
- Raynier Institute donates $7.7M for homeless youth
- Bank secrecy language pulled from pending Washington state legislation
- Zumiez January same-store sales up a bit
- Pierce County Business Examiner
- Around the Sound
- Life Christian s gifted program 'Best of Washington'
- Wilson wins community achievement award
- Sublime Salon merges with Club Biella
- Community Health Care receives Reid Award
- CityU launching online certification program
- Employment Trends Index improves
- UPS No. 4 in Peace Corps volunteers
- Around the Sound
- Small business owner optimism remains low
- University of Puget Sound No. 4 in Peace Corps volunteers
- Weyerhaeuser reports fourth quarter loss
- Milgard center receives top mammography site rating
- Multicare Steam Plant earns energy award
- Valley Community Bancshares reports $2.1 million profit
- Pending homes sales up
- People on the Move
- Small businesses shedding fewer jobs
- Five cited for nonprofit excellence
- Online community launched for forest stakeholders
- KEPR TV
- Hermiston Dog and Puppies Saved; Rescue Several Years in the Making
- Arrest Warrant Issued for Murder Suspects
- Virtual Kennewick at Your Fingertips
- New Turn Lane for Edison and Metaline
- Angry taxpayer proposes 'radical' changes to state seal
- Migrant Housing Delays
- State enviros pushing pollution tax to help budget
- State Testing Online: Who's Doing it?
- New School, New Look at Kennewick School Boundaries
- Guns and Knives at Local Schools: Reports Dipped Slightly in Richland, Higher at Other Districts
- Tragic Accident:Boy Dies Hours After Bike Ax
- Tragic Accident:Boy Dies Hours After Bike Ax
- State Testing Online: Who's Doing it?
- Guns and Knives at Local Schools: Reports Dipped Slightly in Richland, Higher at Other Districts
- New School, New Look at Kennewick School Boundaries
- Toyota of Tri Cities Ready to Fix Recalls
- Toyota of Tri Cities Ready to Fix Recalls
- New Bar Opens At Wildhorse Casino!
- Job Market Doubled From This Time Last Year
- New Bar Opens At Wildhorse Casino!
- KHQ TV
- Another major storm headed to snowy Mid-Atlantic
- Alabama senator releases holds on Obama nominees
- Man rescued after 3 days in snow-covered SUV in CO
- 11 arrested during Israeli ambassador's talk
- Evacuations set for Tuesday in LA County foothills
- Fires strike 2 more east Texas churches
- Feds want former NY top cop to go directly to jail
- Attorney: Ala. school shooting likely gang-related
- Attorney: Brooke Sheen wants case dismissed
- Lawyer: Wife mulled extorting Ill. murder suspect
- Seats at premium on planes, trains out of DC
- AP Interview: NY's Paterson lashes back at rumors
- Criminal probe is launched in Conn. plant blast
- ACLU accuses Calif. instructor of religion lessons
- AP Interview: NY's Paterson lashes back at rumors
- Souter to speak at Harvard's commencement
- Conn. governor calls for safety review after blast
- Michael Jackson's doctor pleads not guilty
- Celebrity photographer Felice Quinto dies at 80
- US to commit $78.5M to try to halt Asian carp
- KIMA TV
- City Manager Comments on Chief Sam Granato
- Angry taxpayer proposes 'radical' changes to state seal
- Yakima Surgeon Returns From Haiti
- More Drugs in Area Schools?
- Scrap Metal Prices on the Rise
- Scrap Metal Prices on the Rise
- State enviros pushing pollution tax to help budget
- Two Levies Up for Vote in Naches School District
- Cargo Theft on the Rise
- Two Levies Up for Vote in Naches School District
- Cargo Theft on the Rise
- Fuel Efficient Cars are Bad for Road Repairs
- Fuel Efficient Cars are Bad for Road Repairs
- Alan's Super Bowl Snacks
- Alan's Super Bowl Snacks
- Reinventing Distressed Neighborhoods
- Recall Repairs Hit Local Toyota Dealership
- Reinventing Distressed Neighborhoods
- Recall Repairs Hit Local Toyota Dealership
- People Hope to Start Businesses Soon
- KING TV
- Ringo Starr honored with Walk of Fame star
- Quinn: Ill. lt. governor hopefuls should speak up
- Michael Jackson's doctor pleads not guilty
- WA congressman in line for Murtha's defense slot
- School districts looking to voters for help
- Warm weather means less money for power companies
- Remains of SW Wash. man found amid Haiti quake ruins
- Arsonist torches Seattle minister's home
- School districts looking to voters for help
- Hiking areas becoming garbage dumps
- Group sues to force decision on pygmy rabbits
- Michael Jackson's doctor pleads not guilty to manslaughter
- Will tonight be the end for 'Heroes'?
- Clip it or ticket. Lynnwood looks at lawn enforcement
- Michael Jackson's family arrives at courthouse
- Actor Gary Coleman pleads guilty in Utah court
- Miley Cyrus, other celebs auction items for Haiti
- Michael Jackson doctor charged with manslaughter
- Biggest Boeing 747 ever takes to the sky
- Super Bowl is most watched TV show ever
- KIRO TV
- Family Says Wash. Man's Remains Found In Haiti
- Million Dollar Fence In Wrong Place?
- Olympia Man Threatened To Kill Police Officers, Prosecutors Say
- Gov. Gregoire To Participate In Torch Ceremony
- Boeing 747-8 Freighter Lands After First Flight
- Masked Gunmen Pistol Whip Woman In Takeover Robbery
- Seattle's Hard Rock Cafe To Open Wednesday
- Boeing 747-8 Freighter Takes Off On First Flight
- Van Smashes Into Several Cars On Capitol Hill
- Road Rage Possible Motive In Drive-By Shooting
- First Flight Of Boeing 747-8 Freighter Getting Under Way
- Man Killed In SR 167 Crash In Auburn
- Boeing 747-8 Freighter To Make First Flight
- Arson Blamed In Lake City House Fire
- Hogan's Blog: Car Fire Slows Monday Commute
- 1 Dead, 1 Wounded In Tacoma Drive-By Shooting
- Hogan's Blog: Monday Morning Drive
- WATCH IT: Surveillance Video Sheds New Light On Woman's Accusation
- Law Inspired By Local Teen's Injury Inspires National Movement
- Poachers Seeking Caviar Threaten Columbia River Sturgeon
- KNDO TV
- RSD looks for superintendent
- Harvesting Clean Energy Conference in the Tri-Cities
- Family mourns dead after Pasco stabbing
- Levy vs. Lottery for local school districts
- Memorial for boy killed in bike accident
- Prevent scalding with Burn Awareness Week
- Disability advocate: courthouse parking not up to standards
- 113 pounds of marijuana seized in Oregon
- Bonneville Power Administration predicts being $6 million in the hole
- National Burn Awareness Week focuses on gasoline safety
- Mastersingers sing for funds
- Erratic driver hits power pole
- Police respond to first homicide in Pasco this year
- Harvesting Clean Energy Conference starts today
- Yakima Valley Warriors hold open tryouts
- Memorial Bible Church group returns home from Haiti
- Yakima receives much-needed CPR training
- 20th Annual Dental Day helps uninsured families
- Masteringers sing for funds
- Proposed cuts anger YVCC students
- KNDU TV
- Rep. John Murtha, voice for veterans, dies at 77
- Ore. traffic stop nets $282K in marijuana
- Feds say arson behind 8 Texas church fires in 2010
- Seats at a premium on planes, trains out of DC
- WA congressman in line for Murtha's defense slot
- Intelius exec apologizes for contacting stripper
- Buffalo man accused of imprisoning 13-year-old
- Saints raise their city's spirits, maybe for good
- 5 killed in Conn. power plant blast are identified
- NYC man pleads guilty to killing girlfriend's cat
- WA gov to participate in torch ceremony
- Chinese spy gets more than 15 years in prison
- Michael Jackson's doctor arrives at courthouse
- Balloon boy dad transferred to start work-release
- A hoarse Who Dat Nation savors Saints' victory
- Reports: Toyota Plans to recall 300,000 Priuses
- 3 doors busted open at homes in Walla Walla
- Biggest Boeing 747 ever takes to the sky
- Bridgeport girl, 13, reports fiance missing
- Amtrak increases security for trains to Vancouver
- KOMO TV
- White supremacist gets 7.5 years for Ore. conviction
- 3 injured in hit-and-run crashes in White Center
- Elderly driver leaves his car teetering on the edge
- STITA granted stay in Sea-Tac cab battle
- Historic Sammamish building faces date with wrecking ball
- Man charged in extortion case against ex-teacher and lover
- Army of volunteers helps ripped-off widow
- NW docs, nurses return from Haiti devastation
- 2 stranded ice climbers find their way home
- Suspect shot after running over cops with car
- Guard opens fire during armored car robbery attempt
- Teen pleads insanity in Manchester robbery-killing
- 'No one should be allowed to sell another person'
- Woman shot dead while driving down street
- Former Boeing engineer gets 15-year sentence for economic espionage
- Girl, 13, reports fiance missing
- Boeing's new super freighter takes to the skies
- Lawyer: NW missionaries had papers to take kids out of Haiti
- Group sues to force decision on pygmy rabbits
- Wash. lawmaker in line for Murtha's defense slot
- KONG TV
- Alleged car thief caught with diary of her crimes
- Woman claims airplane ride disabled her
- Toyota recalling Prius in Japan for brakes
- Hiking areas becoming garbage dumps
- Arsonist torches Seattle minister's home
- Warm weather means less money for power companies
- WA congressman in line for Murtha's defense slot
- Remains of SW Wash. man found amid Haiti quake ruins
- School districts looking to voters for help
- Clip it or ticket. Lynnwood looks at lawn enforcement
- Michael Jackson's doctor pleads not guilty to manslaughter
- Woman killed in apparent random drive-by shooting
- Michael Jackson doctor charged with manslaughter
- Woman killed in Tacoma drive-by shooting
- Attacker shot by armored car guard in critical condition
- Suspect shot, officers hurt in confrontation in Kitsap County
- Is 'forensic mortgage analysis' legitimate?
- Journalist covering anti-Olympic conference denied entry to Canada
- 1 dead, 1 wounded in Tacoma drive-by shooting
- Vancouver GOP senator enters US Senate race
- KREM TV
- Big events bringing in big money for Spokane in 2010
- Quinn: Ill. lt. governor hopefuls should speak up
- Neighbor comes to the rescue when woman chokes on shrimp
- Taxpayers could foot the bill for the old YMCA building
- New credits keeping tax services busy
- Witness combative when questioned in Morning Star Boys Ranch sex abuse trial
- Counterfeit suspect hands over cash on camera
- High school jogger attacked in Riverfront Park
- Construction begins on new South Hill traffic light
- Battery fire evacuates dozens from Rockpointe building
- Wandermere movie theater robbed by armed man
- Moderate avalanche risk in west-central Idaho
- 4 horses shot in Yakima County pasture
- Bouncer stabbed to death outside Pasco nightclub
- Billions on line in Washington school elections
- High school student attacked while jogging in Riverfront Park
- Battery fire evacuates dozens from North Spokane business
- Saints fans dancin' in the streets
- At least five killed, a dozen more hurt in plant explosion
- Construction begins on new traffic light in Spokane
- Tri-City Herald
- Even Kansas' Self doesn't know what's wrong with Texas
- Kansas has that 2008 feeling
- Spurs sputter while stuck in the muck
- Hype over Super Bowl, college football signing day was way over the top
- Saints mix karma with strategy with celebration
- Then there were three: Brees elevates himself into the NFL's holy QB trinity
- Confessions of a Saints fan in Philadelphia
- Who Dat? It's the Saints' faithful releasing pent-up frustration in unmatched emotional celebration
- Reasons are many why Saints can repeat next season
- For Brees and Saints, the fun has only just begun
- There was only one Tom Brookshier
- Yes, Manning made a bad throw, but Colts weren't that good in the first place
- Kennewick student to have voice on school board
- Benefit, auction set for Kennewick High AD
- Traces of mustard agent detected in depot igloo
- Police say extra patrols save lives
- Prosser to hold levy info session tonight
- Kennewick road work to close E. 15th Avenue
- Richland parents, staff want more school time
- DOE vows to help with transition to fewer Hanford jobs
- Daily World
- Falling tree damages home
- Wild s Brandon Jaeger honored
- New Orleans claims first championship
- Sean Payton could be MVP
- Prep basketball from around the region
- Eastmont 2nd at swimming districts
- Washington State knocks off Arizona
- Koos 11th in World Cup race
- Obama asks both parties to talk health care
- Unused medicine an issue in Maine
- Hundreds flee ahead of NATO offensive
- Yanukovych declares victory in Ukraine
- Credibility light as 9/11 health trials loom
- Boy drives car into school, down a hallway
- Man critically injured after robbery attempt
- Republican state senator enters U.S. Senate race
- Legislators ordered to refund lunch money
- Snow shuts down the federal government
- Death toll may rise in Connecticut power plant blast
- The Massachusetts miracle
- The Columbian
- Unique art, prom for all among diverse options
- Minor injury suffered in three-car collision
- Agencies pay $34,000 to attend memorial
- Stolen flamingos returned to cancer patient
- In Our View, Feb. 8: Got a Green Thumb?
- Our Readers' Views, Feb. 8
- Walking s new stride
- Bits 'n' Pieces: 2010 off to good start for musician
- Murray has TARP counterproposal
- Real estate roundup, Feb. 8
- Clark County business calendar
- Clark County at Work, Feb. 8: Centerline Driving School
- 25 Super Years for Vancouver couple
- Correction, Feb. 8
- Vancouver trooper earns honor for aiding officer
- Off Beat: Teacher gets phone call from out of this world
- La Center plans veterans tribute
- A helping hand for Haiti
- It takes a long time to eradicate hatred
- In Our View, Feb. 7: Hold the Line
- Daily Journal of Commerce
- Yakima prison for disabled is closing
- Designer sought for Seattle skate park
- Artists needed for two reservoir parks
- I-5 bus station will get bridge girders
- Cost-cutting needed for Yakima school
- Swedish to build $23M Redmond ER
- Tempe Transportation Center
- Caterpillar 973D track loader uses load-sensing hydraulics
- Bellevue reviewing draft plan for park on Meydenbauer Bay
- Developers curious about Sound Transit's first TOD site near rail
- $250M biomass energy plant will be built on site in Shelton
- Kittitas wind farm gets Gregoire's OK
- Boeing starts year with 10 new orders
- Quick fix sought for leaky Hanson dam
- Tri-Cities may form regional district
- Portland to test food waste pickup
- Aramark to operate Lake Crescent Lodge
- Pending home sales up 47% in January
- Michigan architecture a draw for travelers
- Yakima Habitat ReStore moves to larger space
- Seattle Times
- Chrisceda Clemmons' house wasn't the only casualty
- KING-5's planning for Winter Olympics began 7 years ago
- Answers to biggest Olympic TV questions
- Belltown boulevard could be completed by early next year
- Treasure hunt a quest for Internet fun, profit
- 5 tips on adding fish to a healthful diet
- Is it too late to enroll in Medicare Part B?
- Inexpensive ways to pamper dry skin
- No winners for Wash. Lotto, Hit 5 top prizes
- WA Lottery
- New taxi deal for airport on hold; appeals court may hear challenge
- Intelius co-founder ordered back to court
- 3 lose nursing-home jobs after nude photos alleged
- Ore. traffic stop nets $282K in marijuana
- Boeing's 747-8 freighter completes first flight
- Report spells out tuition increases under Senate bill
- Mariners' Lee has minor foot surgery
- Light snowpack hits BPA revenue forecast
- Starbucks' new heart cup reminds customers of its partnership with (Red) to fight HIV/AIDS in Africa
- Step away from the altar: Book explores why some enter doomed marriages
- The News Tribune
- Two shot on Tacoma's East Side; gunman sought
- Heritage Christian School in University Place plans open house event
- Creative Pierce County teens can earn cash prizes, publication
- Puyallup parents may preview HIV/AIDS curricula
- Sumner High senior wins Senate youth scholarship, trip to D.C.
- Bonney Lake High School student advances in science contest
- Traffic Q & A: Drivers can contest these camera tickets
- TACOMA: Invest today in tomorrow's leaders
- POLITICS: Government's free lunch must end
- ECONOMY: Workers, not corporations are paralyzed
- TACOMA: Taxes put city at a disadvantage to Fife
- SALARIES: Administrators get outrageous salaries
- TRAVEL: Allow option of advance screening
- Illegal structures pose safety, fairness problems
- TACOMA: Two shot on East Side; gunman sought
- UNIVERSITY PLACE: Heritage Christian plans open house event
- Time to vote
- PIERCE COUNTY: Creative teens to get cash prizes, publication
- PUYALLUP: Parents may preview HIV/AIDS curricula
- SUMNER: Senior wins Senate youth scholarship, trip to D.C.
- Skagit Valley Herald
- Book offers ingredients of tasty recipe for family gardening
- On the road again: Skagit commuters bond over long rides on buses and trains
- Coach takes on cancer
- Citizen petitions must stay open to public view
- Skagit folk can feel a part of America's Cup
- Reclassification of stream raises concerns
- SVC hosts 'citizenship day'
- Cubs second at districts; Garcia still in pursuit of fourth straight state wrestling title
- Details of logging fatality released
- Motorcycle crash victim in serious condition
- Police arrest two teens for downtown graffiti
- Trial date set in murder of dog trainer
- Tiger girls have no trouble with Cubs
- Mount Vernon boys' basketball game moved to Skagit Valley College
- Man killed in logging accident near Rockport
- Scenic agricultural corridor bill passes Senate
- Woman's thumb cut off, boyfriend arrested
- Letters to the Editor, February 5, 2010
- Bright spots in housing market include tax credit, warm weather
- Warm weather, tax credits sole bright spots in housing market
- The Daily Herald
- Idea tries to flow upstream
- No act of charity by missionaries from Idaho
- ORV users are own worst enemy
- Members should self-scrutinize
- Testing early, often key to detection
- Deal with big rock constructively
- Concerns about gays are not silly
- Councilman Mike Cooper will undergo more cancer treatment
- Arlington man faces more child porn charges
- PAWS calls out for critter care-givers
- Gold Bar to party like it's 1910
- Upgrade for Everett senior center
- Districts' levy ballots due today
- Severe injuries from fire prompt warning
- Stanwood students sharpen skills by teaching adults to weld
- Ruling expected on Sultan beating statement
- 'Helping Hands for Hard Times' can assist on multiple fronts
- Former Whidbey student shot
- 'Roadkill' caucus seeks a voice for centrist Democrats
- County archive software paid for but waiting for set-up
- Spokesman-Review
- Merger saves money, keeps important work alive - Tue, 09 Feb 2010 PST
- Armed cops could make planes safer - Tue, 09 Feb 2010 PST
- Washington records - Tue, 09 Feb 2010 PST
- Idaho records - Tue, 09 Feb 2010 PST
- In brief: Agency OKs plan to survive cuts - Tue, 09 Feb 2010 PST
- In brief: Health foundation hires a leader - Tue, 09 Feb 2010 PST
- Church worker accused of rape - Tue, 09 Feb 2010 PST
- Panel OKs tax increase reform - Tue, 09 Feb 2010 PST
- Now you don t see the prosecutor, now you do - Tue, 09 Feb 2010 PST
- City adds hours for assistants - Tue, 09 Feb 2010 PST
- Defense questions accuser - Tue, 09 Feb 2010 PST
- The high cost of free - Tue, 09 Feb 2010 PST
- Council OKs more pay for assistants - Mon, 08 Feb 2010 PST
- Accuser takes the stand again in Morning Star trial - Mon, 08 Feb 2010 PST
- Olympic medals forged from humble beginnings - Mon, 08 Feb 2010 PST
- Warm-up forecast to start Sunday - Mon, 08 Feb 2010 PST
- Washington congressman in line for Murtha s defense slot - Mon, 08 Feb 2010 PST
- Gunman holds up Wandermere theater - Mon, 08 Feb 2010 PST
- Warm up forecast to start Sunday - Mon, 08 Feb 2010 PST
- Fog lifts in Spokane, but may return tonight - Mon, 08 Feb 2010 PST
- The Olympian
- Rep. John Murtha, voice for veterans, dies at 77
- Tumwater man arrested after threatening mall employees
- Elderly driver mistakes gas for brake, hits pedestrian in Tumwater
- Police respond to car-pedestrian accident in Tumwater
- Rep. John Murtha, Iraq war critic, dies at 77
- Woman killed, brother wounded in Tacoma drive-by
- Woman killed, man wounded in Tacoma drive-by
- Man critical injured after Seattle robbery attempt
- Police seek suspects in fatal stabbing
- Abortion has corroded nation and diminished our collective humanity
- Letters to the Editor for Feb. 8
- Federal bill puts rail upgrades on fast track
- Saints win first Super Bowl, beat Colts
- Teen pleas insanity in Kitsap Co. robbery-killing
- 90-year-old Vancouver woman flees home before fire
- Slashing financial aid imperils higher education and economic growth
- Car crashes into Wash. school, drives down hall
- Boeing says 747-8 freighter's taxi tests went well
- Clouds force space shuttle delay, next try Monday
- Letters to the Editor for Feb. 7
- Bellingham Herald
- No winners for Wash. Lotto, Hit 5 top prizes
- Pike: Future of Bellingham 'promising'
- Ore. traffic stop nets $282K in marijuana
- Intelius exec apologizes for contacting stripper
- Family says Wash. man's remains found in Haiti
- Hit-and-run driver damages Bellingham business
- Birch Bay Square to dedicate courtyard to local soldier
- Boeing's 747-8 freighter completes first flight
- WA congressman in line for Murtha's defense slot
- Medical examiner: Alcohol contributed to Lake Padden drowning death
- Whatcom County Denny's offer free Grand Slams on Tuesday
- Emergency drill scheduled for Whatcom County Jail
- Deming man dies in logging accident
- BPA expects $6M revenue loss from dry weather
- WA gov to participate in torch ceremony
- Woman killed, brother wounded in Tacoma drive-by
- Biggest Boeing 747 ever takes to the sky
- Group sues to force decision on pygmy rabbits
- 3 doors busted open at homes in Walla Walla
- Bridgeport girl, 13, reports fiance missing
- The Moscow/Pullman Daily News
- HER VIEW: Obstructionist politics is bad for country
- OUR VIEW: Events do little for taxpayer confidence
- LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Feb. 4
- Floyd: Looming cuts may lower WSU quality level
- Alleged vehicle shooters face additional charges
- WSU student arrested for allegedly assaulting girlfriend
- Deary man arrested, charged with attempted murder
- Treating themselves to the world: Desserts from other countries part of Lena Whitmore Elementary School's International Week
- PUBLIC RECORDS
- Numbers are in: Palouse uses more H2O
- TOWN CRIER IV: Support of homeless pets on the Palouse
- LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Feb. 3
- OUR VIEW: Luna faces uphill battle despite good funding idea
- WSU students plan rally in response to cuts
- Stormwater bill exempting Pullman dies in legislative committee
- Man flown to Sacred Heart after industrial accident
- PUBLIC RECORDS
- GATHERING FOR HOPE
- UI Faculty Senate discusses effect of tiered furloughs
- Change of venue sought in Parks murder case
- Whidbey News-Times
- The wheels on the buses won't go 'round
- Give us safety from developers
- Global warming is a fairy tale
- Too many work for the government
- Donations help boys and girls
- Jury s still out on climate change
- Support fair elections now
- County should sell fairgrounds
- Editorial: We're really not leaving
- Sound off: Think of the farmers when you buy food
- Oak Harbor marina is open during phase-one project
- Education funding is on the line Tuesday for Coupeville schools
- Whidbey Island businesses hope for a better year
- Easement buys further protect Ebey s Reserve
- UPDATE: News-Times, Record to share offices in Coupeville
- Where there's smoke there's no fire at IDEX
- Oak Harbor Police Department: Teenager on the roof, cats in a truck
- Oak Harbor woman makes a meth of wedding
- Whidbey News-Times and South Whidbey Record are moving
- How to vote in Coupeville
- Bothell-Reporter
- Interstate 405 lane toll? It s a tax
- Polarized catastrophe is hurting America
- Valentine's Day: treats old and new / Around Town
- Bothell dentist to offer free service for your smile Feb. 12
- Bothell church offers free gospel show
- Attic Theater tells tale of tragic love affair
- Bothell to take on Mission Viejo at Kickoff Classic
- North Bothell Little League up to the plate with fund-raiser
- Locals shine at 4A Kingco Conference championships / Prep Roundup
- Bothell, Kenmore city councils set goals at retreats
- Kenmore City Council tables complaint over Brier project
- Death Cab for Cutie rocker turns up the giving volume for Northshore YMCA
- Transit budget cuts may nix two Bothell bus routes
- Woodinville's daredevil seeks Olympic glory
- Viking grabs a victory at 4A Kingco wrestling tournament
- Sheep saved after barn fire
- Web activity is up as Greater Bothell Chamber of Commerce grows
- Bothell High, Inglemoor High players sign letters of intent / Football
- Have you donated money to the Haitian earthquake v
- Canyon Creek Elementary teacher hits all the right notes
- Kenmore-Reporter
- Interstate 405 lane toll? It s a tax
- Polarized catastrophe is hurting America
- Valentine's Day: treats old and new / Around Town
- Transit budget cuts may nix two Bothell bus routes
- Bothell, Kenmore city councils set goals at retreats
- Kenmore City Council tables complaint over Brier project
- Death Cab for Cutie rocker turns up the giving volume for Northshore YMCA
- Viking grabs a victory at 4A Kingco wrestling tournament
- Sheep saved after barn fire
- Have you donated money to the Haitian earthquake v
- Online ad leads to Kenmore prostitution bust
- Kenmore looks to revamp LakePointe proposal
- Library operating cuts are on the line with levy / Proposition One
- Northshore School District officials are optimistic about election/ School Funding
- Birthday girl donates money to Haiti through Northshore Rotary Club / Community Giving
- SOS Save our swimmers
- 'Blessed to live in this community'
- HOT lanes might not be so 'hot'
- Make it happen, help out Haitians in need/ My Turn
- Bothell woman carjacked at gunpoint in Kingsgate Library parking lot
- Mercer Island Reporter
- Domestic violence suspect puts IMS, Island Park into 'modified lockdown'
- Blog: 25 Washington banks 'in trouble'
- Mercer Island Senior Foundation grant helps seniors remain at home
- Town Center parking confusion on Mercer Island remains unsolved
- Mercer Island Council approves Tent City ordinance
- Democrat Sen. Randy Gordon of Bellevue takes over Fred Jarrett s 41st Legislative District seat
- Temporary encampment ordinance denies rights
- Yes for library services
- School levy will help overcrowded band
- Rethinking East Mercer power lines
- Show lawmakers your support for local schools
- Editorial | Yes for schools, library
- Island Forum | Giving from the Heart breakfast more important than ever
- School briefs
- MI Senior Foundation grant helps seniors remain at home
- News briefs
- Mercer Island Police Blotter | Feb. 2
- More Washington banks in trouble
- Town Center parking issues remain unsolved
- Council approves Tent City ordinance
- Northwest Asian Weekly
- Former Taiwanese ballet dancer goes modern with Seattle Dance Project
- Year of the tiger to break record? CIDBIA to beat last year's turnout.
- A new romance? An unexpected promotion? NWAW's astrologist predicts the future
- Blog: You don t need Yo-Yo Ma or Midori to pack Benaroya Hall
- Obit: Masako Murakami (1919 2010): traveler, business owner
- Asian American women strive toward feeling happy with life and body
- Funny action-man Jackie Chan ably dives headfirst into gritty gangster drama
- Saving the exploited from human trafficking
- Young baritone the only Asian to advance to regional opera auditions
- Local businesswomen and corporate heads dish on life, career, fashion, and basketball
- Nix the swimsuit. Bring on the cultural attire.
- January: New board members and officers for Kin On
- Few minorities applying for redistricting panel in Calif.
- U.S. announces $6.4 billion in arms sales to Taiwan, U.S. China relations to be affected
- Indian parents vie for nursery school admissions
- China government opens cracks in culture of secrecy
- Secret Asian Man by Tak Toyoshima
- Snoqualmie man charged with malicious harassment
- Legislators graded via racial justice report card
- Calendar: February 6 February 12
- Seattle Weekly
- Fertilizing Utopias
- Van Dyke Parks and Clare and the Reasons
- Swing Time
- The Red Shoes
- Break a Heart
- Gahan Wilson
- Dare to Be Dateless
- Paul van Dyk
- Blue Ribbon Valentine's Day Dinner
- Local Blogger and Freelancer Claims To Have Provided Uptight With Assistance on His Column
- Cover Story: Washington's Candy Land of Tax Breaks
- Moulin Rouge! Sing-Along
- Daniel Beltra
- Mr. Angelo
- Perô, or The Mysteries of the Night
- Edmond
- Mudhoney
- Love Song
- Penguins, Episode II: Roll Away the Rock
- South Pacific
- Bremerton Patriot
- Bremerton may consider backyard chickens
- Federal water quality dollars flow into Gorst
- Wheaton Way K-Mart to close in May
- OC's new engineering program will offer a lot, but not everything
- Olympic College's engineering program will mirror WSU's
- Everything Bremerton: Bringing it all back home
- Kitsap residents make a difference in Haiti
- New Manette Saloon manager seeks to serve side of sports
- OC to engineer Cougs
- Kitsap housing authority taps Tony Caldwell for new executive director
- New housing director named
- Silverdale Thunder hydros won't likely roll this summer
- New Manette Saloon manager to extend hours, cater to sports fans with new TVs
- Silverdale espresso bandit at large
- $30,000 to repair vandalized Kitsap fairgrounds no bargain
- Silverdale Thunder won't likely roll this summer
- New Manette Saloon manager seeks to serve a side of sports
- Kitsap fairgrounds vandalism repairs may cost $80,000
- Central Kitsap High hosts Navy vs. Marine Corps in charity donkey basketball game
- Locally grown food market gains steam in Kitsap
- Anacortes American
- Trestle gets a $10,000 funding boost from Shell
- Police investigating Anacortes High School burglary
- Students raising funds for Afghanistan schools
- Anacortes Police Blotter, Feb. 3, 2010
- Mt. Erie principal wins state PTA award
- Drug bust in Anacortes
- Anderson still missing; law enforcement calls off search
- Pastels, baskets, photos catch the eye at First Friday Gallery Walk
- Slapstick intrigue abounds in ACT's February farce
- March for Meals helps raise funds for Meals on Wheels
- Firefighters host breakfast fundraiser to help fight leukemia
- New, high-stakes salmon derby to offer $100,000 prize
- School levy backers plan election push
- Work to demolish trestle begins
- Anacortes Police Blotter, Jan. 27, 2010
- Empty seats have ACT anxious as new season nears
- Work to pull trestle begins
- School budget won't avoid hits
- Sisters who escaped polygamist cult help other victims
- Shannon Point is expanding its education opportunities
- The Argus
- Man seriously injured in motorcycle crash
- Skagit County sheriff's blotter
- Business Briefs - Feb. 3, 2010
- Mayor creates post without council approval
- Skagit County sheriff's blotter
- New blood at the Big Rock
- Many children not getting 2nd flu vaccine dose
- Two B-E board members sworn in, Dynes resigns
- Scenic designation could bring federal grant money to Skagit County
- B-E board brings on two new members
- I-5 reopens after semi crash
- I-5 southbound to close so semi truck can be towed
- Popular wedding destination's doors close
- Area woman plans trip to Haiti; husband was in Port-au-Prince when quake struck
- Nineteen Burlington businesses hit with window-scratch graffiti
- Hiring agency to open local office
- Tigers wrestle for a teammate
- Another candidate shows interest in B-E post
- Sideline vs. sideline: Rivalry focuses on school spirit, not score
- Santa's visit started early on Christmas Eve
- The Courier-Times
- Letters to the Editor, February 7, 2010
- Letters to the Editor, February 8, 2010
- Back in the day in Anacortes, Feb. 3, 2010
- Terry's Take: We're the losers when we try so hard to have everyone win
- Audiences are so important to our arts groups' futures
- Letters to the Editor, Feb. 3, 2010
- S-W senior gives back to hospital she says saved her life
- Letters to the Editor, February 3, 2010
- Letters to the Editor, February 2, 2010
- Back in the day in Anacortes, Jan. 27, 2010
- An aluminum plant isn't in our future, but what is?
- Letters to the Editor, Jan. 27, 2010
- Back in the day in Anacortes, Jan. 13, 2010
- Terry's Take: Transparent politics? How stupid do they think we really are?
- Back in the day in Anacortes, Jan. 20, 2010
- Terry's Take: A tax on fuel shipped out of state? What else have we forgot to tax?
- Port must handle prilled sulfur in a clean, safe manner
- Supreme Court ruling muffles people's voice
- Letters to the Editor, January 24, 2010
- Letters to the Editor, January 25, 2010
- Pacific Northwest Inlander
- Support thown
- Shameless plug for online book discussion before Get Lit
- Support shown
- Cast list for *The Spitfire Grill*
- Sometimes actors know best
- Audition for *Eleemosynary* and *Psychopathia Sexualis*
- *Honky Tonk Angels* at Interplayers
- Why _don't_ you go to the theater?
- Opening-night review of *Sylvia*
- *Sylvia* at the Civic
- Audition for *Love, Sex and the IRS*
- OK, about that *Curtains* review ...
- I don't know what Willis is doin' ...
- cast list for *Steel Magnolias*
- Critiquing the play that's *not* in front of you?
- Random comments and oversensitive critics
- Mangled *Macbeth*
- Cast list: *Amadeus* at Lake City Playhouse
- Fair warning on *Curtains*
- Video preview: *Sylvia*
- Lynden Tribune
- Guide bridge delay ongoing
- New horse arena coming to fairgrounds
- Getting to the Vancouver Olympics
- Thompson lands San Juan Islands head schools job
- Lynden teen pleads not guilty to homicide charges
- New Nooksack River bridge to open Thursday
- January warm, but not quite the warmest ever
- Museum nets $700,000 from native artifacts
- Versacold trying for new Lynden warehouse
- Readers donate $12,700 to Lynden Community Center lunch program a record total
- Lynden DI team prepares for local show
- County Planning Commission changing
- Locals rush to the aid of Haitian people
- Perry in as Everson mayor
- Faith Community starts meal outreach
- Two killed, one wounded in foothills murder-suicide
- Guide Meridian to open all lanes by Olympics
- Sumas man killed in farm accident
- Horizon closed down, taken over
- TRIBUNE UPDATE: Sumas man killed in farm accident
- City University Seattle
- CityU Unveils Washington's First Online Principal and Program Administrator Certification
- Seattle Seahawks and City University of Seattle Announce Scholarship Winner
- Statewide Need for Math Teachers to Attract Career Changes
- CityU Faculty Member Receives Counselling Award
- Four CityU Counselling Grads Publish Books in 2008
- City University of Seattle Announces International Division Appointments
- CityU of Seattle reaches accord with ZUAE
- City University of Seattle President and Chancellor Appointed to Positions within ACE
- Multi-million Dollar Education Scholarship Program Announced
- Phi Beta Delta Induction Ceremony
- CityU Receives Amazon.com Grant for Cloud Computing
- CityU Launches Globally-Focused Sustainable Business MBA
- City University of Seattle Appoints New Board Member
- Northwest University
- Chapel I
- LEAP WEEK
- Board Exec. Committee
- Men's Basketball Away Game
- Women's Basketball Away Game
- Graduate Information Session
- LEAP Faculty Workshop
- Women's Conference
- Track & Field Event
- Men's Basketball Away Game
- Women's Basketball Away Game
- Dean's List Reception
- 2010 Pentecostal Lectureship
- Women's Conference
- Faculty Forum
- 2010 Pentecostal Lectureship
- President's Day - NU CLosed
- Track & Field Event
- Men's Basketball Home Game
- Women's Basketball Home Game
- Pacific Lutheran University
- 2/15/10 - LDS Institute
- 2/14/10 - The University Congregation Worship
- 2/13/10 - Saturday SUPERCRAFT and Story Time
- 2/12/10 - South Puget Sound Higher Education Diversity Partnership Institute
- 2/11/10 - Lutherhaven Representatives On Campus
- 2/10/10 - Delta Iota Chi Information Meeting
- 2/9/10 - Spring Classes Begin
- 2/8/10 - Spring New Student Orientation
- 2/3/10 - LDS Institute
- 2/1/10 - LDS Institute
- 2/7/10 - Hawaii Club Luau Rehearsal
- 2/5/10 - Pharmacotherapeutics for ARNPs
- 2/4/10 - Personal and Professional Development Workshop Day
- 1/28/10 - Coffee Hour
- 2/3/10 - Yoga/Pilates
- 1/28/10 - FB Campus Visits
- 2/2/10 - J-term Classes End
- 2/1/10 - Weight Watchers
- 1/26/10 - New Zealand Children's Literature Presentations ~ NZ Children's Literature
- 1/31/10 - The University Congregation Worship
- Seattle University
- Free Yoga and Meditation (February 16)
- Free Yoga and Meditation (February 09)
- Aikido (February 22)
- Aqua Fitness (February 22)
- PM Spinning (February 22)
- Mat Pilates (February 22)
- Power Yoga (February 22)
- Power Kickboxing (February 22)
- Self-Assessment Instrument Interpretation (SII: Interests) (February 22)
- Advance Registration Begins: Spring 2010 (February 22)
- Poz-A-Ball Pilates (February 22)
- Daily Mass (February 22)
- Siena Book Art Show (February 22)
- Hagman Woodblock Prints (February 22)
- Vinyasa Yoga (February 22)
- Power Yoga (February 22)
- Sunday Mass (February 21)
- Sunday Mass (February 21)
- National Eating Disorders Awareness Week (February 21)
- The Young Eight String Octet (February 20)
- St. Martin's University
- Saint Martin s to host SOCAD Workshop
- Saint Martin s to host talk on the Hydrogen Economy
- Saint Martin's hosts Puget Sound Student Affairs Colloquium
- Saint Martin's Info Sessions for School Administration Certification Program
- Saint Martin's student Emilie Schnabel to direct Duet for One
- Saint Martin's University issues Dean s List
- Saint Martin s Annual Crab Feed set for January 29
- Saint Martin's University to host the Chinook Trio as artists-in-residence
- Saint Martin s and the Dalcroze Society host Stephen Moore events
- Saint Martin s sets information sessions for alternative teacher certification program
- 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
- 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
- University of Washington
- Adapting to clogged airways makes common pathogen resist powerful antibiotics -- even without previous exposure
- 3-D scaffold provides clean, biodegradable structure for stem cell growth
- How many argon atoms can fit on the surface of a carbon nanotube?
- Students recreate story of Great Depression that transformed Washington
- Severe complications of diabetes higher in depressed patients
- Surgeon studies effect of a pre-operative 'warm up'
- New formula helps gauge the winds of change
- Media Advisory: Hallstrom Symposium to be held Friday, January 29
- UW President endorses bill that would encourage undocumented students to go to college
- UW begins statewide tour to promote Husky Promise
- Managing Pacific Northwest dams for a changing climate
- Herpes medication does not reduce risk of HIV transmission, UW-led international study finds
- Why hasn't Earth warmed as much as expected? New report explores reasons
- UW experts on the crisis in Haiti
- Dog genome researchers track paw prints of selective breeding
- New research resolves conflict in theory of how galaxies form
- 'Greenroads' rates sustainable road projects
- Statement from University of Washington President Mark Emmert on Gov. Gregoire's State of the State Address
- Microbe understudies await their turn in the limelight
- First Earth-like planet spotted outside solar system likely a volcanic wasteland
- University of Washington Tacoma
- The man behind the TV at the Olympics
- Campus Scene: UW Tacoma events: January 28 and beyond
- Baker honored by Seattle Aquarium
- UW Tacoma enrollment inches skyward
- Campus Scene: UW Tacoma events: January 21 and beyond
- Local scientists, activists, planners deliberate future of Tacoma's waterfront
- South Sound College Fair brings 26 colleges together
- Jon Goodman to speak on building a culture of entrepreneurship in Tacoma
- Campus Scene: UW Tacoma events: January 14 and beyond
- Campus Scene: UW Tacoma events: January 7 and beyond
- UW Tacoma to host Historically Black Colleges and Universities Fair
- Little Rock Nine civil rights activist to speak
- New White House Cybersecurity-czar has ties to UW Tacoma
- Campus Scene: UW Tacoma events: December 17 and beyond
- University of Washington The Daily
- Hitting the books: UW volunteers help Books to Prisoners program bring literature to inmates
- Upping the ante: New tax-credit program offers more money back from education expenses
- Graduate student Jentery Sayers wins national Future Leaders Award
- Campus Watch: Undercover partiers, same-sex parents and stolen students
- Battle Royale
- Staff editorial: While big men were running at each other
- Where s the wrath in math curriculum?
- Softball, football highlight spring schedule
- Pac-10 power rankings: men's basketball
- Pac-10 power rankings: women's basketball
- Not just for night owls
- Editorial cartoon and rants and raves
- UW gets in the win column with two road victories
- Men s golf team loses lead, still happy with finish in Hawaii
- Weird World News: Drunk drivers, smoking snakes and banning bestiality
- Organizing in Olympia
- Husky energy runs dry in the desert
- Huskies survive Aztec rally, complete home sweep
- Huskies capture Great Northwest Shootout
- Hec, yeah: UW continues Edmundson dominance with another blowout win
- Washington State University Spokane
- Atrium recital Feb. 19: Atrium music presents Sheila Converse
- Unique resource (video) : Nuclear reactor offers hands-on learning
- Through March 26: Large, bright, abstract paintings on display
- In Molly's footsteps (videos) : WSU community invited to give to shoe drive for Haiti
- Through March 26: Oil paintings exhibit showcases outdoors subjects
- WWU Hall of Fame: WSU Athletic Director Jim Sterk new WWU Hall of Famer
- Midnight-4 a.m. Feb. 10: IT services will shut down for Data Center upgrades
- ACADA awards : Three honored for outstanding advising
- Global animal health: Q&A addresses importance of school, research
- In Molly's footsteps : WSU community invited to give to shoe drive for Haiti
- 66-62 WSU over ASU: Cougar women end drought in Tempe
- Inaugural steering committee member: Learning Communities director named to state consortium
- Feb. 11: Parking rates, prescriptions on agenda of APAC meeting
- Campbell lecture Feb. 16: Ecology and soil physics topic of annual talk
- Postdoc, grad students awarded: Three honored for research abstracts, presentations
- Olympia update: WSU research vulnerable in legislative deliberations
- Improving engineering teaching: New course prepares engineers to be better educators
- Imiproving engineering teaching: New course prepares engineers to be better educators
- President addresses budget: People, quality, transparency are priorities, Floyd says
- WSU at large: Horizons Program brings hope, change to rural towns
- Washington State University Vancouver
- Learn Everything You Need to Know About Going to College at WSU Vancouver
- Clark County Historical Museum and WSU Vancouver's DTC Program Bring Brautigan Home
- Resume Writing Workshop - February 18, 2010
- Cougar Afterhours - February 17, 2010
- Stress Management Workshop - February 17, 2010
- Test Taking Strategies Workshop - February 16, 2010
- Making the most of the Career Fair - February 10, 2010
- Trial Program Helps Veterans Earn a Degree at WSU Vancouver
- WSU Vancouver Education Professor Gets Fulbright to Study Culture and Gender Differences Abroad
- A-Z of Financial Aid & Scholarships Workshops - February 02, 2010
- Selecting a Major Workshop - February 10, 2010
- Strong Interest Inventory - February 09, 2010
- Portland Winterhawks Pac 10 Alum and Student Night - February 05, 2010
- A-Z of Financial Aid and Scholarships Workshop - February 02, 2010
- Dr. Steve Fountain presents From Sky Dogs to Wild Ones - February 04, 2010
- Learn More From Lectures Workshop - February 03, 2010
- A-Z of Financial Aid and Scholarships Workshop - February 02, 2010
- Submissions for the Electronic Resume Book are due - February 02, 2010
- Myers-Briggs Type Indicator - February 02, 2010
- Resume Writing Workshop - February 01, 2010
- Whitworth College
- Fourteen Spokane students among 33 leaders chosen for full Act Six scholarships to four Washington universities
- WhitNet server down for scheduled maintenance between 5-9 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 3
- Whitworth to expand study abroad opportunities with new Costa Rica Center
- Whitworth freshman revs NASCAR racing career
- Whitworth alum named national head coach of Bangladesh's squash team
- Iraqi to share stories from his war-torn country during lecture at Whitworth Feb. 11
- Whitworth leading effort to 'adopt' orphans, clinic, school devastated by Haiti quake
- Bill Robinson to lead his final Founder's Day Convocation as part of Whitworth's Heritage Month 2010
- Blog chronicles Jan Term study program in Europe
- Student bloggers provide highlights from Jan Term study program in India
- test
- Student bloggers provide highlights from Jan Term study program in India
- Blog chronicles Jan Term study program in Europe
- Whitworth athletic-training students sharpen skills at national skating championships
- Join our secure online alumni community
- Check out 'Transitions' an online magazine for alumni
- Bill Robinson announces 2009-10 will be his final year as Whitworth president
- Whitworth athletics director appointed acting VP for institutional advancement
- Whitworth names Warren Friedrichs interim director of athletics
- Whitworth wins large grant to start scholarship program for underrepresented students in the sciences
- Seattle Jobs Examiner
- Best Craigslist ad of the week: sacred, esoteric researcher to study the Holy Grail
- Best Craigslist ad of the week: looking for actor to make my children cry
- Best Craigslist ad of the week: need a brain surgery intern asap!
- Join Taproot and improve your interview skills
- Best Craigslist ad of the week: Astronaut needed (or was that AstroBoy?)
- Best Craigslist ad of the week: Guitar player looking for life manager
- Seminar: Introduction to Lean Software Development - networking and learning event
- Looking for work during the holidays? Why now is the best time.
- Employees keep working, but without getting paid
- Want to work from home? Information on finding work through oDesk, Elance or Guru
- Join Taproot and improve your interview skills
- Best Craigslist ad of the week: Astronaut needed (or was that AstroBoy?)
- Best Craigslist ad of the week: Guitar player looking for life manager
- Best Craigslist as of the week: Guitar player looking for life manager
- Nurse and dermatologist did their job by trying to stop Michael Jackson from taking deadly drug
- Nurse and dermatologist did their job by trying to stop Michael Jackson from taking deadly drug
- Nurse and dermatologist did their job by trying to stop Michael Jackson from taking deadly drug
- Best Craigslist ad of the week: looking for actor to make my children cry
- Top 10 Thanksgiving Jobseekers
- Bull Airlines is a lot of bull - how one woman was conned
