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- Seattle Times
- Boeing considers moving parts of business to South Carolina
- Marijuana, pesticides and mold
- Just how bad could atheist grandma be at wedding?
- Shishito peppers: from hipster menus to your grill
- Air France-KLM orders 25 wide-body Airbus A350s
- Traffic moving on I-5 Skagit River bridge
- Not guilty plea in Nine Mile slaying
- Hamilton hits into 3 DPs as Angels lose to M's
- Energy Secretary to visit Hanford site in Wash.
- Energy Secretary to visit Hanford site in Wash.
- Winning numbers drawn in 'Megaplier' game
- Man drowns chasing fishing pole into Ore. river
- Thompson helps Storm beat Mystics 96-86 in OT
- Morales lifts Mariners to 3-2 win over Angels
- Morales lifts Mariners to 3-2 win over Angels
- Morales lifts Mariners to 3-2 win over Angels
- Morales lifts Mariners to 3-2 win over Angels
- Seattle University graduation
- Corps review won't weigh impact of coal beyond NW
- Winning numbers drawn in 'Daily Game' game
- Daily World
- Obama: 'Lives have been saved' by NSA programs
- Japan formally OKs new nuke safety requirements
- Traffic moving on I-5 Skagit River bridge
- 5 Somalis, 7 militants die in attack on UN office
- Zimbabwe's president goes back to court on polls
- Obama to call for U.S.-Russia nuclear arms reduction
- UK Girl Guides drop reference to God in pledge
- Not guilty plea in Nine Mile slaying
- Traffic returns to Wash. bridge that collapsed
- Spokane Valley metal thefts put buildings at risk
- Palestinian party toughens line on Israel talks
- Walla Walla sweet onion harvest begins
- Lakewood police kill suspect holding gun
- Bomb blast, gunmen attack UN compound in Mogadishu
- United 787 heading to Tokyo diverted to Seattle
- Air France-KLM orders 25 of Airbus wide-body A350
- Bomb blasts, gunmen attack UN office in Mogadishu
- Air France-KLM orders 25 wide-body Airbus A350s
- Protesters out again in Brazil's biggest city
- Obama's Berlin speech: History raises the stakes
- Bellingham Herald
- Feds claim Bellis Fair restaurant, massage kiosks underpaid employees
- Whatcom Humane Society opens new $2.6M animal shelter
- Bellingham will again consider rental licensing, inspections in 2014
- Options High School Class of 2013
- Time lapse video: Rebuilding the Skagit River bridge
- Woman identified in stray-bullet shooting near Ferndale
- Army Corps of Engineers says climate change won't be studied for coal terminals
- Whatcom County Jail report for June 14-16
- High school graduation season comes to a close
- Bellingham's 2014 ban on fireworks gets final approval
- Gov. Inslee: Temporary Skagit River bridge will open Wednesday
- Whatcom County Jail report for June 17
- Ferndale council remains neutral on jail site
- Collapsed I-5 Skagit River bridge to reopen soon
- Army Corps of Engineers won't conduct sweeping review of Northwest coal ports (Politics Blog)
- Army Corps of Engineers won't review broad impacts of proposed coal terminals
- Nooksack tribal dispute heads to federal court
- PeaceHealth and Regence reach deal over reimbursement rates
- Whatcom County Jail log for June 14-16
- WTA may eliminate Squalicum Harbor route, reduce service at mall
- Federal Way Mirror
- WA economic forecast trends upward
- FW Municipal Court to close for the afternoon on June 19
- Twin Lakes HOA controls your house | Letters
- Status quo spins the facts on investigation | Letters
- Achievement index: Most schools earn 'C' and 'D' grades
- College graduation rates: FW students outpace state average
- Investigation of mayor's conduct is mired in politics | Letters
- Federal Way man, 65, drowns near Ocean Shores
- Achievement index: Most FW schools earn 'C' and 'D' grades
- PTSD in the U.S. military: Vet Center offers free counseling
- FW commuters need parking within walking distance | Letters
- Investigation was political witch hunt against mayor | Letters
- Stranger loiters on woman's doorstep | FW crime blotter
- Public forums June 19 on light rail, downtown development
- County clarifies conditions for employees on military duty
- Smartphone graduation | Shiers
- Thanks to Hylebos supporters | Letters
- Jeers to lantern thief and cheers to security camera | Letters
- PACC: A positive and necessary step forward for Federal Way | Councilman Celski
- FW school district forges ahead despite state budget gridlock
- Spokane Journal of Business
- As obesity, diabetes rise, perinatal services grow here
- Pelvic prolapse procedure's success rate found lacking
- Women in 40s not reducing rate of mammograms
- Gold particles could help ovarian cancer
- Breast reconstruction benefits from surgical advances
- Postpartum depression support expands in Spokane
- ML Architect sees spike in multifamily projects
- Halme apparent low bidder on South Hill water project
- EWU to build recycling center on its campus
- West Side-based security concern opens Valley outlet
- East Valley Construction starts $1.4 million project
- Low-income senior project in Valley secures funding
- Garco apparent low bidder for county bridge project
- Meridian affiliate buys building on lower South Hill
- Health exchange call center operator takes Valley space
- Graham wins $14.3 million Finch construction project
- CHAS clinic transforms on North Side - Art only
- HUD to close Spokane office in consolidation
- Shamrock garners project to repave stretch of SR 291
- Coeur d'Alene school district awards $9.2 million in project
- Federal Way News
- Watch Out for Men Turning Left
- The women and men of 1910
- Burien man is 84 and still working every day
- Des Moines seniors show the way to keeping love alive
- Frogs or royalty-love's grand
- Chicks run afowl as Eagles perch
- Their 'church' was Salmon Creek
- When is Fair, not Fair?
- From Spud Bod to Buff Babe?
- Escape from Mindanao
- Mom knew what's important
- A good day to celebrate the coming of spring
- Vashon tales include rude nudes
- Des Moines resident chews the fat about chickens
- What do I do if I am pulled over by police?
- Good news for Burien construction--New house replaces old log cabin
- Hobo down by the tracks taught him how to sell the idea
- Let's work to preserve, protect nature's trails
- Guardian angel hitched a ride
- No foolin' yourself-get in shape
- The Issaquah Press
- Harold M. Laitala
- Kevin Bam Henehan
- Firefighters help ready Issaquah Highlands park
- Police & Fire
- To the Editor
- Arsonist used own mail to start fire, police say
- County hosts flood hazard management plan meeting
- Sammamish will take Klahanie
- Improved Eastlake trail opens with ribbon cutting
- Patriot Players score top theater award
- Massage therapist under suspicion of sexual misconduct is fired from clinic
- Regal Cinemas hiring for new Issaquah Highlands location
- Construction soars
- Issaquah School District graduations / June 13, 2013
- Regal Cinemas in Issaquah Highlands will open June 29
- Massage therapist accused of sexual misconduct fired from Issaquah clinic
- Zeeks Pizza will host Raise the Dough for Seattle Children s on June 18
- Regal Cinemas hiring for new Issaquah Highlands location
- Front Street closes tomorrow for Fenders on Front Street car show
- Issaquah inspires setting for writer s first novel
- Puget Sound Business Journal
- Seattle startup Tred offers a way to avoid those used-car sales reps
- Boeing speeds up 737 Max, announces 30-plane order
- Boeing maintenance company ATS fined $250K
- Strikes in Germany miffing Amazon
- Lawsuit alleges Microsoft raided Guatamala office with police, guns
- Wal-Mart stumbles in online race with Amazon
- TalkingRain launches 'multi-million dollar' ad campaign
- Oil filter problem forces Japan-bound Dreamliner to land in Seattle
- Washington's senators nudge Justice Department on marijuana (slide show)
- Hillis Clark nabs boutique law firm Gottlieb Fisher
- Accelerating accelerators: Behind the SBA's new startup program
- Terrie Battuello hired as Port of Everett s new development chief
- Boeing wins life-support order for 747-8 from Korean Air
- Is your company's employee wellness program ready for 2014?
- Seattle startup aims big: Big data, big funding, big customers
- Boeing months away from picking site to build largest 787, Rep. Larsen says
- LivingSocial 'doubles' staff at Arizona center, closes Seattle office
- Big plans for Big Data: Accel to invest $100M
- Prism's Edward Snowden calls out tech companies
- Social Madness enters Round 2 with 24 companies competing
- Pierce County Business Examiner
- Pierce County family law attorneys honored
- Capital Medical Center reaches pact with union
- ERFC releases June revenue forecast
- Boeing launches 787-10 Dreamliner
- Average hourly earnings down in May
- Weyerhaeuser purchases Longview Timber
- Air France begins AWAC upgrades with Boeing
- NADC partners with Women Owned Businesses
- WA DNR goes to work in Quartermaster Harbor
- Around the Sound: June 17-23
- Tacoma firm named a national leader
- Women are 40 percent of state's wealthy
- Construction materials prices remain flat
- National honor for TRCVB's Carney
- FW startup launches family security software
- TIP fined $20K for barge deconstruction
- Columbia Bank's Sakas to join HomeStreet
- Sound Physicians to provide services in South Hill, Va.
- Tacoma nets $200K from EPA to benefit workforce
- Filson announces new headquarters site
- KCPQ TV
- Green light: Temporary I-5 bridge over Skagit River opens
- Police shoot, kill man who allegedly refused to drop gun
- Police: Ohio day-care operator drugged pancakes to make children sleep
- Last day of spring feeling spring-like
- VIDEO: Prancercise is back, and this time it's Romantercise
- Men face federal charges for allegedly stealing copper from airport runway light towers
- 2nd attempted child abduction on same street
- What?! Driver told he owes $4,000 in SR 520 Bridge tolls
- Puyallup limits number of sex offenders, violent felons in halfway houses
- Granny starts neighborhood 'Glock block' to deal with crime
- Tina Thompson scores 30 as Storm win
- 5-year-old girl takes on Westboro Church with lemonade stand
- Florida governor bans bongs
- Reports: NFL star questioned about man found dead in area
- 3 arrests in modern-day slavery case
- State government shutdown unlikely after new revenue forecast
- GOP-controlled House passes bill to limit abortions
- Secrets to a good night sleep
- Former WSU player Gleason accepts radio hosts' apologies
- Police dog found dead of heat stroke in patrol car
- KEPR TV
- Four major fires taxing Benton County volunteer firefighters
- Following the Money: $1,000 of taxpayer money spent to find missing Idaho woman
- Photos: Space station captures more incredible views of Earth
- Father admits to causing 3-month-old's injuries, both parents jailed
- Collapsed I-5 Skagit River bridge to reopen Wednesday
- Air Race Classic stalled
- EPA report critical of state oversight at Hanford
- Four major fires in two weeks for Benton County
- Fireworks on sale soon
- Almost a thousand dollars spent to find missing Idaho woman
- Staying one step ahead of criminals in Hermiston
- Photos: Jump Off Joe fire contained
- Judge: 650+ farm workers entitled to know wages
- Father admits to causing 3-year-old's injuries, both parents jailed
- Consumer Reports: Don't get burned by moving scams
- Report: U.S. adult smoking rate dips to 18 percent
- Bump in state revenue may avert government shutdown
- Missing Idaho woman found alive near Tri-Cities
- Scattered T-storms, hail possible today
- Oregon high school teacher arrested on sex abuse charges
- KHQ TV
- UPDATE: Spokane Hairstylist Chooses Family Over Her Job; Northern Quest Releases Statement
- Northern Quest Casino & Resort Releases Update On Hairstylist's Resignation
- Spokane Construction Company Wins Bid To Replace Collapsed I-5 Bridge
- WSU Scientist: Dreaded Brown Recluse Spider Doesn't Live In Northwest
- Hikers Rescued Near Mirabeau Park
- WSU Scientist: Dreaded Brown Recluse Spider Doesn t Live In Northwest
- SCAM ALERT: Fake Calls From Courts Demand Money
- 5 Acre Brush Fire In Hangman Valley Area
- UPDATE: 3 Car Crash In East Spokane; Driver Booked For DUI
- Washington State Delegation: Feds Should Respect Pot Law
- Spokane Police: Man Arrested For Graffiti
- Snohomish County Jailer Resigns Over Hair-Pulling
- Inslee To Say When Skagit River Bridge Reopens
- Fire At Euclid & Lee
- Drone Aircraft To Study Rabbit Habitat
- Washington State Lawmakers Getting $120 Million Forecast Bump
- Idaho Teen Sentenced For Stabbing Mother
- INTERACTIVE: Track LIVE Weather Radar Using HD Doppler 6i
- Idaho Brush Fire Underscores Dry Conditions
- Woman At Ferndale Barbecue Killed By Stray Bullet
- KIMA TV
- Watch: Fire recovery fundraiser at Abby's Pizza
- Collapsed I-5 Skagit River bridge to reopen Wednesday
- EPA report critical of state oversight at Hanford
- Photos: Space station captures more incredible views of Earth
- Police, task force arrest man for Selah kidnapping
- Father admits to causing 3-month-old's injuries, both parents jailed
- Police: 6 people behind bars after kidnapping, AMBER alert
- Photos: Jump Off Joe fire contained
- Judge: 650+ farm workers entitled to know wages
- Man turns himself in to police after serious hit-and-run crash
- Deputies: Man kidnapped, beaten, robbed in Lower Valley
- Father admits to causing 3-year-old's injuries, both parents jailed
- Oregon high school teacher arrested on sex abuse charges
- Trooper rescues woman from burning car
- Italy's high court bashes Amanda Knox acquittal
- Photos: Clouds can't hide double rainbow
- Panhandling and begging out of control?
- Consumer Reports: Don't get burned by moving scams
- Scattered T-storms, hail possible today
- Report: U.S. adult smoking rate dips to 18 percent
- KING TV
- Friends talk about Bellevue woman found dead
- Tubing ban averted, but concerns remain over 'floating frat party'
- Seattle U's innovative program helps foster kids
- Washington one of nation's 'comeback states' on juvenile justice
- City of Seattle to tackle religious discrimination in workplace
- Coyotes story takes another twist; Seattle waits
- JBLM soldiers spend day learning about sexual harassment, assault
- Seattle neighbors rally to help community business
- Friends talk about Bellevue woman found dead in her home
- Tubing could be banned on Nooksack River
- EPA criticizes state over Hanford inspections
- Skagit River bridge to reopen Wednesday
- US, Taliban to start talks on ending Afghan war
- Army Corps. won't do overall study of coal exports
- Italy top court faults Amanda Knox acquittal
- Gov. Inslee to tour Skagit River bridge, announce opening
- Tips to get your car ready for summer travel
- Woman at Ferndale barbecue killed by stray bullet
- State agencies present worst-case scenarios for gov't shutdown
- Driver arrested in death of soccer ball dribbler
- KIRO TV
- Crews rescue horse from Woodinville bog
- Family fled bullets at BBQ
- Seattle mom arrested for DUI with toddler in truck
- Montesano employee fired after theft investigation
- Neighbors and city fed up with decades-old eyesore
- Boeing 787 makes unscheduled landing at Sea-Tac
- Rescuers save horse from mud hole - photos
- Deputies warn about attempted abduction suspect at large
- Woman crashes car into North Seattle building
- Woman accused of pimping her teen girlfriend
- Two charged in copper wire theft that cut runway lights at Sea-Tac Airport
- Seahawks forming Fan Advisory Council
- Mayor McGinn testifies in Congress to stop coal trains in Pacific Northwest
- Arrest made after man blasted in leg with shotgun
- Neighbors alert tenants, save dog from burning apartment
- Police find bleeding man at confusing scene in Edmonds
- Mayor McGinn to testify in Congress to stop coal trains in Pacific Northwest
- Dog Saved from Fire by Neighbors
- Taxi drivers sound off at city hall over ride sharing
- Woman found dead in Lake Stevens home
- KNDO TV
- Retired Walla Walla Public Schools Librarian Honored
- Tri-Cities Community Health Helping the Uninsured
- Kahlotus Highway Closed to Through Traffic Until July 3rd
- Prisoner Accused of Leading Drug Trafficking Operation at Coyote Ridge
- State Warns of Algae Contamination Near Heppner
- EPA Report Critical of Washington Oversight at Hanford
- Growers In Pasco Blowing The Rain Off Their Cherries
- Ki-Be School Administrator On Unpaid Leave
- Slideshow for 2013 Wild Season
- New Study Reports New Teachers Unprepared to Educate
- Kennewick Bank Gives Back To Community
- UMCDF Plans Another Workforce Reduction
- Tri-Cities Law Enforcement to Begin Summer DUI Enforcement
- Commissioners to Discuss Levy for Franklin Co. Fire District 3 EMS
- Washington State Lawmakers Project Extra $120M in Revenue
- Doc Hastings to Discuss FDA Rules for Fruit Growers
- Wash. Wine Foundation Receives Grant for Winery Employee Safety
- K9 to 5: Take Your Dog to Work Day this Friday
- WSDOT to Close Two Lanes on I-182 Eastbound for Pavement Repair
- Local Families Rally for Immigration Reform
- KNDU TV
- KHQ Weather Authority: Widespread Rain For Wednesday
- Female Pilots Took to the Sky Tuesday in Pasco
- Recent Study Shows New Teachers Unprepared to Educate
- Oregon Unemployment Rate Drops Below 8 Percent
- Washington State Lawmakers Project Extra $110M in Revenue
- House Fire West Of Spokane
- Army Sets Up Training Camp In Richland
- Community Helps Umatilla Family After Fire Destroys Their Home
- Evidence Piles Up in Pasco Murder Trial
- Man Shot By Kennewick Police Recovering
- Longer Rock Blasting Closures Planned For Three Days This Week On Snoqualmie Pass
- KHQ Weather Authority: Let's Scrounge Up One More Warm Day
- Immigration Bill Supported by Senate, House Support Less Likely
- Kennewick Parks & Recreation Department Offers Summer Fun Day Camp
- Former Seattle Police Chief Speaks in Richland
- Paper Outline Robbery Plot Against Elderly Pendleton Woman
- 2 Arrested For Drug Trafficking And Manufacturing Near George
- Long-Time Juvenile Justice Center Teacher Retiring
- Snohomish County Sheriff's Deputy Injured
- Walking for Epilepsy in Richland
- KOMO TV
- Mukilteo police searching for clues after violent hit-and-run
- ACLU claims public defense system failing in 2 Wash. towns
- McGinn, other mayors don't want food stamps used to buy soda
- 'The fault lies with our society that condones graffii'
- Have you seen this man who allegedly attacked, robbed woman?
- Police: Angry mob chases groper through Pioneer Square
- Man found guilty in murder of popular teacher
- EPA report critical of state's oversight at Hanford
- Bellevue murder victim 'would just bring a smile to your face'
- Army Corps won't do overall study of coal exports
- First man cured of HIV meeting with Seattle scientists to recreate cure
- Boeing 787 diverted to Seattle after reported mechanical issue
- White Center break-in linked to earlier kidnapping attempt
- Burglar gives cancer patient another unneeded stress
- Bump in state revenue may avert government shutdown
- Edmonds residents rescue woman, infant from domestic assault
- Inmate allegedly extorted sex offenders to run drug trafficking ring
- Man injured in logging accident near Concrete
- Study: You may not need to see the dentist twice a year
- Woman injured as car slams backwards into building
- KONG TV
- Lakewood police kill suspect holding gun
- Attempted burglary, child abduction may be related
- Truck falls over 60 feet off I-84 overpass in Portland
- Skagit River bridge now open to traffic
- Tubing ban averted, but concerns remain over 'floating frat party'
- City of Seattle to tackle religious discrimination in workplace
- Washington one of nation's 'comeback states' on juvenile justice
- Seattle U's innovative program helps foster kids
- Child abduction attempt, burglary attempt may be related
- EPA criticizes state over Hanford inspections
- Coyotes story takes another twist; Seattle waits
- JBLM soldiers spend day learning about sexual harassment, assault
- United Airlines Boeing 787-8 diverted to Sea-Tac
- Skagit River bridge to reopen Wednesday
- House passes far-reaching anti-abortion bill
- Whatcom County could ban tubing on Nooksack River
- Army Corps. won't do overall study of coal exports
- US, Taliban to start talks on ending Afghan war
- Skagit River bridge to reopen June 19, Inslee says
- Tips to get your car ready for summer travel
- KREM TV
- Comstock/Manito closing roads for community event
- Colville receives grant to build new senior center
- DJs fired after skit about G-Prep ALS sufferer
- Firefighters rescue woman who fell 20 feet near Spokane Valley YMCA
- WSU featured in 2013 Paris Air Show
- Tour Gonzaga University's newest building
- Homeowner holds Spokane Valley burglary suspect at gunpoint
- Astronaut trainee's mother returns to Spokane
- Spokane construction company building Skagit River bridge fix
- New crime mapping tool helping Spokane County authorities
- U.S. House passes far-reaching anti-abortion bill
- Wash. delegation: Feds should respect pot law
- Suspect arrested for graffiti near Centennial Trial in Spokane Valley
- Spokane Valley homeowner holds burglary suspect at gunpoint
- Gonzaga law student serving one year for hit and run
- Ironman athletes spend about $6,000 each to compete
- Many tenants lose everything in Sinto Apartment fire
- Local suspect pleads not guilty for Breaking Bad style murder
- Homeowner holds Spokane Valley burglar at gunpoint
- Head-on wreck detours Highway 195 traffic
- KXLY TV
- Budget battle approaches deadline
- Parents use daughter's iPad to help nab sexual predator
- Gonzaga law student gets year in prison for hit and run
- Hart pleads not guilty to Nine Mile Falls murder
- Two house fires, similar in nature, 100 yards and 24 hours apart
- Two injured in Highway 195 head-on collision
- Homeowner holds burglar at gunpoint for deputies
- Two injured in Highway 195 head-on crash
- Another suspicious house fire at Lee and Euclid
- Spokane woman living dream of being an astronaut
- Fire department calling Geno's blaze suspicious
- Teen unemployment at 25-percent in Spokane County
- Woman leaves job in show of solidarity for sister battling cancer
- Spokane woman selected for NASA astronaut training program
- Police searching for suspect in Chas Valley Clinic robbery
- Suspicious house fire under investigation
- Firefighters put out fire at unoccupied home
- Father's Day extra special for two Spokane homeowners
- Three-alarm fire damages Geno's restaurant, apartments
- Fire at Geno's Restaurant spreads to apartment complex
- The Daily Herald
- Fertility rites
- Welcome return of summer planes
- Cuts taking real toll on retirees
- Company's wants, needs well-known
- Lovick brings needed morality
- Not just women who are assaulted
- Krauthammer misses the point
- Moniz's Hanford baptism
- Shining light on higher ed accessibility
- Let's play some bridge
- Front Porch: Learn how to backpack
- Snohomish fire ruled an accident
- Arlington woman's death still a mystery
- Juneteenth commemoration grows each year
- Man sentenced for beating, kicking puppy
- Video of girls aims to shed light on Asperger's syndrome
- Graduation speeches from the class of 2013
- Section of busy Broadway will be closed for up to year
- Obama is no fool on Syria
- Kate Reardon resigns as Everett city spokeswoman
- Spokesman-Review
- Cutting power for beauty - Wed, 19 Jun 2013 PST
- Waldref a strong advocate - Wed, 19 Jun 2013 PST
- Questions about bridge - Wed, 19 Jun 2013 PST
- Kudos for park maintenance - Wed, 19 Jun 2013 PST
- Obama s disaster in Syria - Wed, 19 Jun 2013 PST
- Editorial: Idaho GOP running roughshod over voters - Wed, 19 Jun 2013 PST
- Jim Kershner's this day in history - Wed, 19 Jun 2013 PST
- Washington records - Wed, 19 Jun 2013 PST
- Trial set for Spokane pair in prison contraband case - Wed, 19 Jun 2013 PST
- In brief: North Side fires may both be arson - Wed, 19 Jun 2013 PST
- Library branches hours extended - Wed, 19 Jun 2013 PST
- Accuracy watch - Wed, 19 Jun 2013 PST
- Boise man charged with terrorism gets new lawyer - Wed, 19 Jun 2013 PST
- Two men sentenced in busted heroin ring - Wed, 19 Jun 2013 PST
- Idaho records - Wed, 19 Jun 2013 PST
- Board of Correction puts contract up for bid - Wed, 19 Jun 2013 PST
- Choice to support sister by cutting hair stirs row - Wed, 19 Jun 2013 PST
- Valley man subdues intruder at gunpoint - Wed, 19 Jun 2013 PST
- Cuts to Guilds School stir criticism - Wed, 19 Jun 2013 PST
- Facebook ruse halts kidnap - Wed, 19 Jun 2013 PST
- The Olympian
- Community's vision, persistence pay off
- Farm bill amendment poses significant risk
- EPA report critical of Wash. oversight at Hanford
- Shipping news: Mount Rainier returns Wednesday
- Capital Medical Center agrees to 3-year contract with union
- Five Olympia businesses burglarized since Sunday - suspect sought
- Police arrest nude man at Scatter Creek rest area
- Level 3 sex offender registers as homeless in Shelton
- Centralia man accused of running drug ring
- Yahoo discloses number of government data requests
- NSA director says plot against Wall Street foiled
- Learn about Tumwater Brewery District planning project at open house Thursday
- Thurston County man accused of attempted murder after shooting Monday
- Rochester woman accused of domestic violence after stabbing husband
- House Intel leaders defend surveillance programs
- Tumwater offers summer lunch program for children under 18
- Wake-up call: Starbucks to post calorie counts
- Gov. Jay Inslee checking Skagit River bridge
- Intel chief: Lawmakers demanding more info on NSA
- City is responsible for downtown issues
- Walla Walla Union-Bulletin
- Bomb squad takes suspicious items from Walla Walla home
- Emergency Services - 6/18/13
- Walla Walla School Board to weigh Lincoln High rebuild
- Sweet Lou: tough enough to wear pink!
- Barb Commare joins Tourism Walla Walla
- The Muscle Shack grand opening tonight
- Correction: Golf tournament date
- Internships can benefit employee and employer
- Electrified fences, poison moats not the answer
- New wine event uncorks with Walla Walla, Napa comparisons
- Walla Walla Community College among few selected to school reform network
- Trial set for Spokane pair in penitentiary tobacco, drug case
- Trial scheduled in Walla Walla-area police chase
- Man sentenced for pointing gun at officer
- Chamber gold tourney set for July 9
- Man with no boundaries gets prison in child sex case
- Former Washington State Penitentiary counselor charged with inmate sex
- Tooth polishing for brides, grooms and grads
- Harvest Foods plans Blast from the Past
- Chamber gold tourney set for July 4
- The Daily Sun News
- DEATH NOTICE
- OBITUARY
- SHS's 'Just So' production afforded numerous accolades
- Weather-related incidents keep police busy
- Homeless numbers decline in Yakima County
- Linde lone school board member in favor of Sunnyside being a charter school authorize
- Golf scramble tourney in September to benefit youngsters in Sunnyside
- Heslop, Ott lead Black Rock Creek to first-place finish
- Talent show tryouts set this Thursday
- Giant cabbage nets $1,000 scholarship for local student
- Historic warehouse now home to local barber shop
- Dancers for adult parties just a telephone call away
- DEATH NOTICE
- OBITUARY
- Esperanza Leon new Miss Mabton
- West Nile virus found in Yakima County samples
- Sunnyside man sentenced to prison
- Anti-gang efforts celebrated at meeting
- 'A terrible rule'
- Neptune swimmers fall to Toppenish
- Tri-City Herald
- Judge: 650+ farm workers entitled to know wages
- Fire destroys shed, damages two homes in Pasco
- Court in Tashia Stuart murder trial views Pasco crime scene photos
- Franklin County resident tells Pasco council he's worried about possible I-182 off-ramp
- Tri-City man alleges Pasco school official misused public resources to promote $46.8M bond
- Construction begins on Kennewick's Carousel of Dreams
- Court in Tashia Stuart murder trial view Pasco crime scene photos
- Finley brush fire burns an estimated 500 acres
- See the tall ships go through McNary Dam on Tuesday
- Richland police searching for robbery suspect
- Big brush fire in Finley
- WSU Prosser hops research could help future crops
- Hanford downwinder hopes for settlement
- Friday forum in Pasco to examine gun violence
- 'Cement Suitcase' movie shot in Yakima Valley wins people's choice at film festival
- Future scientists attend summer camp at PNNL
- Thunderstorm, rain possible this week in Tri-Cities
- Obamacare’s big question: What’s it going to cost me?
- Fire blackens Pasco home
- Kennewick man raising teen daughters after wife's death
- Yakima Herald Republic
- Woman killed after being hit by stray bullet at barbecue
- Snowden vows more disclosures about surveillance
- Supreme Court voids Arizona s proof-of-citizenship voting law
- Powerful X-ray reveals dinobird feather s colors
- School official placed on unpaid leave for allegedly stealing property
- Snoqualmie Pass to close for 2 hours tonight, Wednesday for blasting
- Temporary I-5 Skagit River bridge now open
- Clymer art auction is Saturday in Yakima Canyon
- Ellensburg skaters seek new park
- Gang member gets 10 years for trying to pull gun on trooper
- Immigration backers rally at Hastings Yakima office
- Yakima man turns himself in days after hit-and-run
- West Nile virus is off to an early and potentially dangerous start
- Births: June 18, 2013
- Phillips: Steelhead well worth the task of catching em
- Documentary film on well pollution planned, but funds lacking
- Outdoors Happenings: June 18, 2013
- Benton County brush fire burns an estimated 500 acres
- Yakima County homeless numbers trending downward
- EU, U.S. will start free trade talks
- Peninsula Daily News
- Port Angeles man charged in high-speed vehicle chase
- Woman won't serve more time in jail for her part in murder of friend
- Maurices to move from First Street to area along Highway 101 in Port Angeles
- SPORTS: Forks' Decker, Jacobson and WhiteEagle will play college football
- MICHAEL CARMAN'S GOLF COLUMN: Another U.S. Open runner-up for Mickelson
- Port Angeles man charged in high-speed vehicle chase
- Port Angeles City Council plans meeting on utilities
- Clallam to raze barn, house for Dungeness River project
- Surfriders offer wine, pizza at fundraiser
- Port Townsend council advances utility rate hike
- KAREN GRIFFITHS' HORSEPLAY COLUMN: Trials of wild cow milking, muddy trails
- Coast Guard, Canadian Mounted Police sign pact
- Comic ballet opens Thursday in Port Angeles
- Port of Port Angeles candidates address election forum
- Maurices to move from First Street to area along Highway 101
- Woman free after sentencing in connection with murder
- North Olympic Peninsula's outdoor music season begins - Concert on the Pier in Port Angeles tonight
- DEADLINE AT NOON: Your last chance to vote for cutest pet
- Two-boat Port Townsend-Coupeville service season intact, ferry director says
- 1st 'Guess the Guest' clue released (AND . . . Port Townsend Film Festival is moving on up!)
- Moscow-Pullman Daily News
- Atheists are really not bad people
- It took courage to step up, speak out
- Paul C. Reeves, 101, of Pullman
- FUNERAL/SERVICE CALENDAR
- Isabelle G. Mutch, 96, of Pullman
- County looks to state for budget help
- 2-by-4 Teamwork
- WSU student making a positive change in the world
- Potlatch getting new health clinic
- Website provides range of statistics in one place
- CALENDAR/CLUBS
- Law enforcement adds extra drunk-driving patrols for Fourth of July
- Music academy offered for children
- Ukulele Club seeks Palouse players
- Palouse Hills Muzzleloaders to rendezvous
- State police nab convicted meth trafficker
- Lamont man faces child molestation charges
- PUBLIC RECORDS
- Festival to feature Palouse science
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- The Columbian
- UPDATE: U.S. House plan offers no money for CRC
- UPDATE: Grass fire burns beside I-205
- Expect detours for N.E. 39th Street project
- Battle Ground upgrades online facilities system
- Expansion of state Highway 14 complete
- On Gaiser Pond: Middle-schoolers have been doing real science
- 'Bubble Bye' at Battle Ground's Daybreak Primary School sends students off to summer
- Meat seller brings low-cost sales model to Vancouver
- UPDATE: Collective marijuana gardens still hazy in Woodland
- Campaign Trail: Vancouver City Council, Position 1
- Grass fire burning along I-205
- Correction: City government
- Correction: Baseball resolutions
- Fewer fireworks stands to open in Clark County, across state
- Oregon jobless rate below 8% for first time since '08
- Boeing receives first orders for Dreamliner 787-10
- Starbucks to start posting calorie counts on menus
- Update: Chrysler agrees to repair SUVs on fire risk
- Home Opener: Hops are Hillsboro's team now (with video)
- Herrera Beutler: CRC must meet funding, permitting requirements
- The Herald
- Library encourages signups for summer reading program
- Rabbit Farms familiar name for longtime South Hill residents
- Zeiger introduces legislation to expedite bridge replacements
- Puyallup tables Clarks Creek project until next summer
- Displaying art at Washington State Fair a full-time job
- Graduating class encouraged to walk with confidence
- Camp Quest to launch at Mountain View
- Garage sale June 28 will benefit family center
- Zeiger is among Wildlife Board of Directors
- Youth transit pass offered at reduction
- Sounders to Mariners game this Sunday
- Franciscan medical pavilion opens in Bonney Lake
- Puyallup: Sexual offenders now prohibited in residential zones
- New Puyallup River bridge at SR 167 expected in next few years; funding an issue with Milroy span
- New Puyallup River bridge at SR 167 expected in next few years; funding an issue with Milroy span farther west
- Woman pleads not guilty to assaulting baby, makes bizarre statements
- Puyallup City Council may adopt offender housing law Tuesday
- Good buddies inspire each other to become Eagle Scouts at age 13
- Warrant issued for Puyallup man charged with making meth, explosives
- A love for music
- The Daily News
- Letters: Ending the sales tax exemption
- Oil falls near $98 a barrel before Bernanke speaks
- A guide to the Federal Reserve's events Wednesday
- Kalama man with history of prostitution-related crimes arrested again
- Commissioners promote from within for Building and Planning chief
- Open House set to examine options for new Washington Way Bridge
- Children discover mutilated goat in pasture during Father's Day gathering
- Cowlitz PUD audit reveals executive bonuses paid without proper approval
- Fast, healthy road food
- On the Table: Beyond the bread basics
- Police Blotter: June 19
- Transient arrestested after entering abandoned Amadon Foundry
- Number of St. John surgeries down sharply in 2012
- Japan's trade deficit climbs to $10.5B in May
- Dish won't submit revised bid for Sprint
- Greek Culture: Yogurt's thicker sibling enhances cooking
- Sunday Supper: Two-zone heat is key to grilling chicken thighs
- Sturgeon season below Wauna to end early
- Herrera Beutler votes to withhold federal money from CRC bridge project
- Kelso man's trial over infant's death again delayed
- Columbia Basin Herald
- Surf 'n Slide Water Park closed today
- 2 busted for rooster fighting in George
- Moses Lake board mulls pool expansion
- New MACC director named
- Veterans cemetery director visits Moses Lake
- BBCC graduation begins new chapter
- MLIRD rejects bid on mobile home
- Officer involves youth in Moses Lake
- Soap Lake lacks wildland fire service
- Pet Town employee becomes new owner
- Learn about changes to work safety regulations
- Yukio Seino, sister city participant, bid farewell
- Construction starts on Quincy Community Health clinic
- Hot dog vendor celebrates opening day
- Judge rejects Staats' dismissal
- Moses Lake votes down realty tax
- Students to attend aerospace program
- Moses Lake man wants taco stand downtown
- Meth found in car connected to stolen ID
- Prosecutor continues with Staats' case
- Daily Journal of Commerce
- EPA faults state for lax Hanford oversight
- Tacoma seeks bids for pier upgrades
- MGM, AEG to build $350M Vegas arena
- Egyptian Theatre closing this month
- Mulvanny team wins award for office with high-tech glass walls
- Kuney to build permanent fix for I-5 bridge
- GGN wins Great Places Award
- $5.7M runway rehab for Gig Harbor airport
- Engineering teams start inspecting many of Bangladesh's 4,000 garment factories
- Legacy Partners will buy 3 parcels to develop in Burien Town Square
- Collapsed I-5 Skagit bridge reopens Wednesday
- Security Properties eyes Greenwood site
- Global Diving crew to remove derelict fish pen
- Touchstone buys Denny Triangle site
- State is top spot for distribution facilities
- Solar plane may change how we drive
- Panattoni to develop Des Moines property
- Horizon House spends $6M on remodel of common areas
- Temporary span to open this week on Interstate 5 over Skagit River
- Temporary I-5 Skagit River span to open this week
- The Daily Record
- Morgan Middle School committee spells out reasons behind recommendations
- New Morgan Middle School bond on May 17 ballot
- Kittitas County school districts address the financial pinch
- Kittitas County part of emergency flood declaration
- Flood warning issued for Upper County
- ESD officials present plan for middle school bond
- Upper County officials take an icy dip
- Floods hit, but damage minimal in Kittitas County
- Food Prices: On the rise in Kittitas County
- Water outlook improves for area
- Fuel prices stretching public, private pocketbooks
- Kittitas County may buy Cle Elum building
- Superintendent busy making pitch to voters as election approaches
- Morgan teachers: Technology, safety must be addressed
- Teanaway Solar Reserve in doubt after crucial legislation dies
- County eyes road standards overhaul
- What could be: Yakima school offers preview of new middle school
- Kittitas County to buy Upper County court building
- Middle school bond cost breakdown
- The cost of remodeling Morgan
- The Chronicle
- Classic Cars to Roll Through Twin Cities for Billetproof
- Boistfort Valley Farm to Host Strawberry Festival
- Chehalis Man Restores 1929 International Truck to Show Condition
- Attorney General Warns Businesses of Yellow Pages Scam
- Centerville Cafe Now Open in Centralia
- Retirement Celebration for Centralia Principal
- Man Injured in Accident at Chehalis-Centralia Airport
- Lewis County Democrats to Screen Climate Change Film
- Chehalis Looking to Fill Planning Commission Vacancy
- Challenges Ahead for Telecommunications in Rural Areas
- Rochester Woman Allegedly Stabs Husband
- Upcoming Events: Author, Book Producer to Speak at Writers Workshop; Mark Your Calendar for Winlock Egg Days; Chef s Night Out Coming to Lucky Eagle
- Compassion, Heart and Love
- Appeal Won t Be End for Child Killers
- Donald D. Tapio Commentary: Spit Bugs Love Our Strawberries Too
- Andy Skinner Commentary: Dolls Out of the Attic at Lewis County Historical Museum
- Chehalis Dad is King of the Grill
- Jury Convicts Frosty s Burglar of Theft, Burglary and Drug Charges
- Man Injured in Accident at Centralia-Chehalis Airport
- Sirens: Denny's Assault; Phone in Toilet; Sleep Fighting; Street Fight; Retail Theft; Botched Burglary
- The News Tribune
- Organ scarcity's the real transplant dilemma
- Tacoma Dome no more? Arena could receive a new name
- Fife schools’ longtime leader says goodbye
- Lawmakers see hope in state budget forecast
- Military suicides not always tied to combat
- Plan protects law enforcers
- MOUNT VERNON: Collapsed I-5 Skagit bridge reopens Wednesday
- Puyallup sets rule for offender homes
- BROWNS POINT: Fire claims home; occupants unhurt
- Longer Dreamliner official, but not its production location
- Pot license suggestions
- Time on basketball court turns into life-saving day for teenagers
- Residents question 3 finalists for Lakewood city manager; hiring decision could be as soon as Tuesday
- Federal Way fisherman found dead at Ocean Shores
- 4-year-old found in Lacey pool dies at Mary Bridge
- Court records: DUI suspect hands officer can of beer when asked for driver's license, says he's a government assassin
- 1 man suspected in 3 Tacoma store robberies
- Man dies of injuries after longboard crash at Chambers Bay
- Kill switch would help cut smartphone theft
- More orders for biggest planes
- Skagit Valley Herald
- La Conner s great sandwich board debate
- Temporary bridge to open
- Man injured in logging accident near Concrete
- Man reported injured in logging accident
- Collapsed I-5 Skagit bridge to reopen Wednesday
- Hotel dryer catches fire
- Fast-tracked
- Officers usher in summer with DUI patrols
- Regence inks agreement with PeaceHealth
- Homeowner chases alleged burglar from house
- Man arrested as fugitive after running into cars
- Get to know: Philip Schumacher
- Skagit River Bridge temporary span to open by weekend
- Education Briefly
- Summer meals with a side of learning
- Spreading the local love
- Celebrating Berry Dairy Days in Burlington
- One family, two survivors
- Political notebook
- Government meetings
- Ballard News Tribune
- Another new brewery in Ballard: Bad Jimmy's
- Reminder: Ballard Classic Home Tour this Sunday, June 23
- Planting A Life: How Keeping A Garden is Good for the Soul (June)
- Parking woes be gone! Hotel Ballard offers cheap spots in garage
- From farm to bottle in 12 hours, new distillery brings unique fruit-infused liqueurs
- Greenwood Sip and Ship moving to new location
- How does Ballard stack up in residential burglaries?
- Remembering Gene, local barbershop owner, prankster
- Ballard Crime Watch: Victim jumped at Golden Gardens; home ransacked for electronics; man robbed at bus stop
- Neighbors can apply for funds to help celebrate Night Out
- Fred is dead
- SLIDESHOW: Phinney Farmers Market is back on, every Friday
- You Are What You Eat: Unexpected ways with bay
- School Board Elections: Dean McColgan running for District 4
- Ballard District Council on June 12: Funding for traffic/ped improvements, Interbay zoning recommendations and more
- At Large in Ballard: Miniature ships, grand stories
- School s out, summer s in, so watch out for underage drinking
- Catchy melodies worth headbanging to, Mikal Cronin defies description at The Tractor
- Greenway Update: Construction progresses along NW 58th St
- SLIDESHOW: A peek inside the new Ballard Li'l Woody's
- Sequim Gazette
- Celebrate safely this Fourth of July
- Photo gallery: Sequim High School graduation
- Fewer retail fireworks stands licenses issued in 2013
- Friends of ONP elect officers
- Society offers German genealogy class
- Backcountry program has openings
- B&G Club to sponsor summer meal programs
- Viral video bar fight suspect set for court
- Symphony elects new board
- Our World, Our Dance Recital Set
- Port Susan market invites musicians
- Clallam sheriff s office retains accreditation
- Light station board selects Newblom for president
- How your legislators voted
- Musician spotlights locally-made instruments
- Art Takes Flight
- Wings of Freedom coming to peninsula
- PC Users take on Kiwanis computer efforts
- From cow to creamery
- Castles of Sand
- McChord Airlifter
- Volunteer Airman
- 62nd MXG welcomes new leader
- Ammo Airmen supply the boom
- McChord museum's SA-10 restoration wins AMC award
- Professional of the Week
- 62nd AMXS comes from behind to win JBLM title
- Tacoma Rainiers honors JBLM servicemembers
- Staying fit overrated or is it?
- 4th AS returns home
- Team McChord shows appreciation for deployed families
- Professionals of the Week
- 62nd AW hosts Honorary Commanders Change of Command
- Congratulations to NCO Academy Class 13-4
- A mighty mentoring tool
- Avionics flight troubleshoots, diagnoses and fixes
- Professional of the Week
- Congratulations to our newest master sergeant selects
- 7-ship training mission takes flight
- Professionals of the Week
- Team McChord deploys for second medical evacuation
- Human Life of Washington
- War on Women: Obama's Morning After Pill Decision Puts Girls at Risk by William Saunders and Mary Harned | Washington, DC | LifeNews.com
- CHOP Celebrates Birth of 1,000th Fetal Surgery Patient
- Iowa Coalition for Life - 'Hearing with Organizations Targeted by Internal Revenue Service for Their Personal Beliefs.
- Child sex abuse scandal occurring inside abortion and Planned Parenthood facilities
- Expert Tells Congress Unborn Babies Can Feel Pain Starting at 8 Weeks
- New video proves Gosnell not a 'one-of-a-kind anomaly'
- Kermit Gosnell Found Guilty on Three First-Degree Murder Charges
- Article Title Unavailable
- Inhuman: Undercover in America's Late-Term Abortion Industry - Carhart
- First slavery, now abortion: blacks bear the blunt of America's lost moral rudder
- Inhuman: Undercover in Arizona
- Inhuman: Undercover in America's Late-Term Abortion Industry - NEW YORK
- Being Jewish, Being Pro-Life
- 3801 Lancaster Film Project is an ongoing documentary series about Kermit Gosnell, the Women's Medical Society, and the cover-up by state and local oversight agencies.
- MEDIA SILENT ON PHILADELPHIA HOUSE OF HORRORS
- Physician Comments on Gosnell Trial
- New National Poll: 53% of Americans Oppose 99% of All Abortions
- Obama Admin: Catholics, Evangelicals 'Religious Extremists' Like KKK
- DO NOT LET CHILDREN WATCH THIS VIDEO
- New ulipristal treatment not the answer
- North Kitsap Herald
- Breidablik community says goodbye to its elementary school
- Breidablik community says goodbye to its elementary
- Ideal white wines for summer outdoor living | NW Wines
- Kingston celebrates the graduating class of 2013 June 15
- 300 graduate from NKHS June 14
- One gesture can lead to a better world | Neighbors Helping Neighbors
- Staffing changes at Poulsbo Police Department
- Performances at the Passage feature Kacey Musgraves, Vicci Martinez | Kitsap Week
- Police Calls | Poulsbo PD | June 5-11
- Sheriff's Log | June 5-9
- Students enjoy final Breidablik Elementary field trip
- Sabado retires from Poulsbo Police; investigation ends
- Congratulations, Class of 2013 | In Our Opinion
- Local libraries put fun in summer reading | Kitsap Week
- Bennett-Forman, Hemry receive Teacher of the Year awards
- Poulsbo Fire s community garden helps those in need
- Village Green P-Patch training kiosk, garden shed open Saturday
- Noted carver Duane Pasco publishes art-biography
- Bainbridge Island Museum of Art opens June 14 | Kitsap Week
- Beer me! Kitsap celebrates craft beer week | Kitsap Week
- Mercer Island Reporter
- Sturtevant's opens watersports shop
- Positive revenue forecast may help avert state shutdown
- Should Sound Transit include additional parking in the light rail station plan? | Online poll
- 41 from Mercer Island graduate from Bellevue College
- Letter | Just how much tax is there on hard liquor?
- A troubled bridge
- Changes inside, not outside at Mercer Island Library
- Never too late to grow and change | On Religion
- State Legislature forced into second special session over budget
- County clarifies conditions for employees on military duty
- East King County town hall on transportation scheduled for June 19 in Bellevue
- Washington Brewers Festival to pour into Marymoor Park this weekend
- Affordable Justice | Cartoon of the Week
- King County creates new task force to investigate police shootings
- State Superintendent Dorn disappointed with Legislature not passing budget
- Washington s average wage tops $50K for first time
- Hundreds of unbuckled drivers, texters, callers cited in emphasis patrol
- Liquor Control Board announces specific dates for issuing recreational marijuana rules
- Mercer Island Fire Department, King County Medic One commended for top-notch medical service
- State Superintendnet Dorn disappointed with Legislature not passing budget
- Central Kitsap Reporter
- Bremerton High School graduation | Slideshow
- Citizens can preview county's new ballot at an open house this week
- Kaleetan ferry returned to service
- Olympic HS graduation | Slideshow
- CKHS 2013 graduation | Slideshow
- Klahowya Graduation | Slideshow
- Ideal white wines for summer outdoor living | NW Wines
- Offenders nabbed in extra patrols
- Stennis Sailors educate students on military service
- Kitsap Mall has new owner
- Local libraries put fun in summer reading | Kitsap Week
- Performances at the Passage feature Kacey Musgraves, Vicci Martinez | Kitsap Week
- Annual Party at the Pier set for June 18
- Marketing efforts gaining momentum
- Bainbridge Island Museum of Art opens June 14 | Kitsap Week
- Beer me! Kitsap celebrates craft beer week | Kitsap Week
- Bill Mahan elected to mental health board
- Northwest basketry talk to be June 20
- WSF chief says budget protects ferries from cuts through 2015
- Harrison CEO to speak about affiliation
- El Mundo
- Las nuevas consolas del #E3 2013
- Acura RDX 2013: Guerrera Urbana
- Se salva 'Tricolor' de la goliza, cae 2-1 ante Italia
- Senado EEUU rechaza enmienda a ley migratoria
- 400 grupos piden cese de deportaciones
- Uruguay vence a Venezuela
- Gana Chile a Bolivia en eliminatorias mundialistas
- Ecuador y Argentina empatan
- Colombia vence a Per
- USA vence a Panam
- Real Madrid es lo m ximo, siempre seduce: Luis Su rez
- SEATTLE SOUNDERS vs. VANCOUVER WHITECAPS
- Neymar niega ser el h roe de la selecci n brasile a
- Bravo pide a la afici n que no se ponga en duda su profesionalismo
- C ndido Ram rez deber romperse el alma por el equipo: Palacios
- Presentaron a Blanco con Lobos BUAP y asegura que viene por la revancha
- Uruguay listo a Confederaciones
- Acusan a Lionel Messi de deber dinero de impuestos
- M xico dando pena en casa, empata con Costa Rica
- Obama pide internet r pida para las escuelas
- Auburn Reporter
- Vegetarians may have longer life spans than meat raters, study suggests | Gustafson
- Carnival of Madness Tour comes to Washington State Fair on Sept. 18
- Open house set for Auburn's West Hill Lake Park Planning effort on Tuesday
- CERT graduates 7 new members
- Woman rescued on Green River in Kent
- King County flood hazard management plan update continues; July 9 public meeting set
- Raybuck and Deschamps, the pride of Auburn High | Class of '13
- Prudential Northwest Realty offers Veterans Sell Real Estate Program
- Pacific Council preps for recall possiblities
- Let's draw the line between youth and alcohol | GUEST OP
- Orion breaks ground on Auburn building
- Move to West Auburn High meant the difference to these seniors | Class of '13
- Raybuck and DeChamps, the pride of Auburn High | Class of '13
- Auburn police blotter | June 14
- VRFA fire and rescue blotter | June 14
- Leading by example at Auburn Mountainview | Class of '13
- Auburn Riverside's Brock, Lee make the most of high school experience | Class of '13
- Sentencing continued for killer of 13-year-old Pacific boy
- Why it is so hard to judge our calorie intake | Gustafson
- 2013 Warped Tour invades White River Amphitheatre this Saturday
- Northern Kittitas County Tribune
- Headlines for the Week of JUNE 13, 2013 Northern Kittitas County Tribune
- Headlines for the Week of MAY 30, 2013 Northern Kittitas County Tribune
- Headlines for the Week of MAY 23, 2013 Northern Kittitas County Tribune
- Headlines for the Week of MAY 16, 2013 Northern Kittitas County Tribune
- Burn Pile Size Limitations Imposed
- Headlines for the Week of MAY 9, 2013 Northern Kittitas County Tribune
- Headlines for the Week of APRIL 25, 2013 Northern Kittitas County Tribune
- Caution advised in Roslyn April 23 - dozen or so freightliners in town
- Caution advised in Roslyn today - dozen or so freightliners coming
- Headlines for the Week of APRIL 18, 2013 - Northern Kittitas County Tribune
- Headlines for the Week of APRIL 11, 2013 - Northern Kittitas County Tribune
- Headlines for the Week of APRIL 4, 2013 - Northern Kittitas County Tribune
- 3/28/13 - Taneum/Manastash - END OF SEASON
- 3-28-13 Cle Elum Ranger District Grooming - SEASON ENDING
- Headlines for the Week of March 28, 2013 - Northern Kittitas County Tribune
- 3-23-13 Taneum - Reecer Creek
- PacifiClean withdraws application for Elk Heights site - looking at other Kittitas County locations
- 3/21/12 - Taneum/Manastash
- Headlines for the Week of March 21, 2013 - Northern Kittitas County Tribune
- 3/20/13 - Taneum Manastash
- International Examiner
- Cathay Post Commemorates Memorial Day
- IE Summer Guide
- Ghosts Among The Living
- Filipina Author of The Mango Bride Shares Inspiration
- What Does Shawn Wong Suggest Reading This Summer?
- The Injury : Where Softball, Theater and Filipino Culture Coalesce
- Ru Freeman Compels with Characters from Civil War-Era Tragedies in Sri Lanka
- Sifting through SIFF
- Arts, Etc - 6/5/2013
- Q&A: Seattle-Bred Creators of The Revolutionary Optimists
- CVAs 2013: Thank You for a Remarkable Night!
- It's Not Over: Jeffrey Chen, Former Medina Police Chief Awarded $2 Million for Discrimination Claims, Awaits Post-Trial Decision
- Washington Liquor Store Owners Seek to Return State Licenses
- Adventures of a New Father, Part 1: On Backing Dat Azz Up
- Op-Ed: Election Drama Offers Lessons in Diversity for One Calif. City
- New Film Captures Tragedy, Honors Legacy of Domingo and Viernes Activism
- Food Benefits Vital to Survival Post Island Bombing, Say Marshallese Advocates
- THE SHIFT IN IRANIAN BEAUTY STANDARDS
- White House Names Pramila Jayapal a Champion of Change
- Community Voice Awardee Spotlights 2013
- Kent Reporter
- Drivers hit speeds of more than 105 mph in Kent along South 277th Street | Police Blotter
- Should the federal government have access to your
- Decision upheld: Pacific Raceways must be quiet on Mondays and Tuesdays
- Maker of aerospace composites announces plan to expand in South King County
- Two men face federal charges for stealing copper wire at Sea-Tac Airport
- Sound Transit to start building new Sounder station in Tukwila
- Two men charged with stealing 4.3 miles of copper wiring from light-rail system
- Vegetarians may have longer life spans than meat eaters, study suggests | Gustafson
- PTSD in the U.S. military: Vet Center offers free counseling
- Carnival of Madness Tour comes to Washington State Fair on Sept. 18
- Woman rescued on Green River in Kent
- King County flood hazard management plan update continues; July 9 public meeting set
- Prudential Northwest Realty offers Veterans Sell Real Estate Program
- Kent schools show mixed results in state's Achievement Index rankings
- Ex-Kentwood High student who threatened to bomb school now in jail
- City of Kent seeks clarity on new marijuana rules
- Turnkey Park gets KaBOOM! makeover
- Safety for everyone is top priority for school zone speed cameras | GUEST OP
- Must the Kent School Board disrupt the student schedule? | GUEST OP
- Kentridge's 'Evita' wins Outstanding Music Direction at 5th Avenue Awards
- The Peninsula Gateway
- Legislator laments lack of progress
- Peninsula High student to attend summer camp in China
- Portion of Hunt Street to be closed
- Restaurant to host benefit dinner for waitress
- Student-created mural depicts potential paths for careers
- Fulfilling our mission with festivals, trolleys and more
- Sessions not so special after all for Legislature
- The world ends on screen, again and again
- Advertising manager, sports editor join Gateway staff
- Father's Day a little sweeter, even if message was a little different
- GH man to lead South Sound chapter of auto dealers group
- Relay For Life brings cancer survivors, supporters together for cause
- Bryce Nelson appointed to Fire District 5 Board of Fire Commissioners
- Johnson earns degree from University of Northern Colorado
- Smoots named to Dean's List at Pepperdine
- Drivers coping with traffic snarls at Donkey Creek
- Airport group studies inventory, aviation forecasts
- Editorial Cartoon
- GH residents earn degrees from Portland
- GH woman inducted into Hope College Mortar Board
- Real Change
- Vendor Profile: Sharon Soocey
- Facts often unite to create a compelling story, but sometimes other facts are left out in the cold
- City Council tells Nickelsville to move out by September
- A city ordinance to promote hiring local people could put residents of Rainier Valley back to work
- Good fences and bad neighbors
- New manual aims to help homeless youth
- First Hill Stockbox is micro-grocer s second location
- Law prevents employers from discriminating against those with criminal backgrounds
- Winter of our discontent
- UW researcher finds that for homeless teens, music is a lifeline
- Vendor Profile: Erdzan Sadik
- Imagine God dressed as a panhandler
- YWCA smoke gets in your eyes
- When you know the math, things don t always add up. When that happens, it s economics
- Only three days left in our Spring Fund Drive
- If legislators act now they can improve the future for Washington residents
- Poor man, rich man
- New law offers support for young people who age out of foster care
- As city ponders new regulations for microhousing, proponents say officials are micromanaging
- Group launches campaign for paid sick leave in Tacoma
- Renton Reporter
- Police seeking victims of Vietnamese con artist who poses as DSHS employee
- Two men face federal charges for stealing copper wire at Sea-Tac Airport
- Police seeking vietnamese con artist who poses as DSHS employee
- Bear hugs subdue two shoplifters | POLICE BLOTTER
- Liberty High perseverance pays off: It's now Patriot Way
- Two men charged with stealing 4.3 miles of copper wiring from light-rail system
- Renton man sentenced to 69 years for bus-stop murder
- Sound Transit to start building new Sounder station in Tukwila
- South King County schools show mixed results on achievement index
- Council to get update on marijuana regulations
- Our sentinels against crime | OUR VIEW
- No more pencils, no more books ... unless | FRANK SHIERS JR'S VIEW
- Preserve and expand Washington's traditional manufacturing jobs | DON BRUNELL
- South King County schools show mixed results on acheivement index
- Council to get update on marijuana regualtions
- Kenworth's Renton plant celebrates 20 years
- Renton Technical offers first massive open online course
- SBA making loans available to those who serve
- Should be a nice one this weekend | WEATHER
- REMINDER: Renton City Concert Band to perform Sunday
- The Stranger
- City Will Evict Homeless Encampment
- Causing a Stink
- Sources Say
- Pot Brownies Need Insurance, Too
- Olympia Log Jam
- Who Will Rent Out Their Storefront to a Pot Business?
- Meet the Information Pit Bull
- Why Is Albert Shen Running for City Council?
- Supersize My Salary Now!
- Sources Say
- Who Will Rent Out Their Storefront?
- Five Men Charged with Bloody Hate Crime on Capitol Hill
- Sources Say
- Fewer Insurance Carriers to Cover Abortion
- Who Will Fund Start-Up Pot Businesses?
- Unfare
- Runway End Run
- Sources Say
- State Considers Banning Hash
- This Year's Election in a Nutshell
- Snoqualmie Valley Record
- Tickets, please! Thomas the Tank Engine arriving at Train Museum in Snoqualmie
- Fun for all at Fall City Days: A Valley Record photo gallery
- Back to nature: Snoqualmie Valley youth explore Olallie's ecology
- Interested in a health care career? Spacelabs hosts job fair
- Guided Greenway hikes explore Rattlesnake Mtn, Snoqualmie tunnel
- Lower Valley school science researches take world stage
- Brian Major to share eye-popping chalk visions at Fall City Days
- Full day of fun: Fall City Days event schedule
- Watermelon eating contest returns to Fall City Days
- Meet the team, see the shirts at Fall City Days
- Thieving roadies, shoe thrower, not clean quite yet: Snoqualmie Valley police blotter
- Brick School commemorative glass gets Fall City Days launch
- Out of the past: Coach to retire; Tribe calls for recognition; Fire at Rexall Drugs
- Bright colors, painted birds: Community art project returns to Fall City Days
- Fire Inside: Irish pub-style music in downtown Fall City Saturday
- Trash Apes to the rescue at Fall City Days
- Kid, pet parade to kick off Fall City Days Saturday
- Highway 202 to close for Fall City Days
- Stones that speak: Historical Society s Fall City Days exhibit explores pioneer cemetery
- Master carver John Mullen to create a canoe, show ages-old craft at Fall City
- Tacoma Weekly
- Lakewood s Importance goes Wilde well
- Seaport preps to open recreational boating exhibit
- Public invited to Allenmore Golf Course building dedication
- Cyndi Lauper delivers fun but sometimes sloppy set at Pantages
- County Council invites public to learn about 2015 U.S. Open preparations
- Cyndi Lauper delivers fun but flawed set at Pantages
- Vote for Pierce County Library card design
- Carnival of Madness to bring Shinedown, more to Puyallup
- Drake, Miguel headed to Tacoma
- Cyndi Lauper set list
- Tony Bennett still amazes after all these years
- Fly a kite with Dad at South Tacoma Farmers Market
- What s Right With Tacoma: MDC to renovate blighted building and save blighted lives
- Recent development deals might mean downtown is on the mend
- Arts & Entertainment: Tell your story of transformation at Drunken Telegraph
- Make a Scene: Strangely Alright s pop-rock will cure what ails ya
- 2013 Tacoma Weekly All-City Boys Soccer Team
- Wilson gets title at Hoops on the Hill
- Live Music
- What s Right With Tacoma: MDC to renovate blighted building and save blighted lives
- Vashon-Maury Island Beachcomber
- Marley s Ghost heats up Open Space
- Foundation funding short, but school district says no cuts
- Moving up: The class of 2013 s big moment
- Man behind suspected drug house goes free
- Perfect pan cooks up food and memories
- Islanders should speak up on ferry issues
- Well-traveled musicians are bringing it on home
- Local thespians will belt Broadway showstoppers at a benefit
- Postal service: A new normal is coming | Editorial
- Well-traveled musicians are bringing it on home
- Postal service slashes Burton office s hours
- Local thespians will belt Broadway showstoppers at a benefit
- National climate change movement comes to Vashon
- VAA moves forward with arts center project
- Local authors read
- No ferry cuts, but other issues lie ahead
- Hundreds show for event at Mukai
- Many now support action at the Mukai farmhouse | Editorial
- Changing seas already threaten some creatures
- Vashon s teen drinking levels still above state average
- Journal of the San Juans
- Cracks in cornerstone of democracy | Guest Column
- Brickworks unveiled
- Bye bye detours; temporary I-5 span over Skagit River to open Wednesday
- Have you donated to the fireworks fund yet?
- Soccer clinics for kids for free
- Spring Street 12 : new journey begins
- Alleged knife-wielding teen faces felony assault
- Sutton Road dump expected to be in private hands by Sept. 1
- A far better way to keep your boat shipshape and it's free
- End nears on outdoor burning season
- More than memories in job well done | Guest Column
- What s new? | Editorial
- Happiest Dance of all
- The new face of island manufacturing; stories of success
- Bothell man, 21, to stand trial for alleged rape of two teen girls
- Shantala: the sequel
- Father faces felonies for secretly filming teen daughter, boyfriend having sex
- Change in plans: Courthouse parking lot closed for resurfacing starting Sunday
- Alchemy in Color
- Retrospective: FHHS Class of 2013 | slideshow
- Camas-Washougal Post-Record
- It could be time for a change in Washougal city government
- School notes for June 18, 2013
- Washougal to host summer lunch program
- Obituaries for June 18, 2013
- Excelsior High School graduation
- CHS class of 2013 celebrates its achievements
- Washougal shows patriotic Pomp and Circumstance
- Hayes Freedom High School graduation
- iPads in the classroom allow more creativity, teachers say
- Lacamas Lodge construction contract approved
- Camas lobbies for its own spot on C-Tran Board
- Discover Camas & Washougal
- Washougal School District plans to renew levies
- Chemicals found at former Hambleton site
- Steven W. Timmons was upset about Camas code violation notice
- Washougal s form of government to be discussed
- Graduates have an exciting road ahead
- Obituaries for June 11, 2013
- Outdoor school gives students the opportunity to discover more about the Columbia River Gorge and its history
- School notes for June 11, 2013
- Woodinville Weekly
- Rosemary Belarde
- Montessori to add high school in 2014-15
- Groundcovers: form meets function in the garden
- Monroe Christian to open new high school
- Northshore high schools rank among nation s top schools in two news magazines
- Round 3 in Olympia gives view into how state government works or doesn t
- Click it or Ticket results
- Abandoned home a complete loss
- Development of wine village continues
- Northshore YMCA offers free summer meals
- Plans to widen Sammamish River bridge delayed
- Avennia s Chris Peterson is Iron Vintner Challenge first round winner
- WF&R reorganization achieved, Risen returns to Bellevue Fire Department
- CLARIFICATION: NSD Schedule Changes
- Family and friends remember former police chief
- Katie Schecter to be Chrysalis valedictorian, graduation speaker
- City Council takes a stance on permitted business uses in downtown Woodinville
- Community rallies to finish home for Norman family
- Patricia Ann McDougall
- Leland Stanford Larrick Jr.
- The Islands' Sounder
- The Good News | Guest Column
- The Sounder is looking for local bloggers | Editorial
- School s one-year levy needs to pass | Editorial
- We asked for blogs; you answered | Editorial
- Vote no on parcel fee | Editorial
- Domestic violence in the faith community | Guest column
- More island control is needed for solid waste | Guest Column
- Vote no on land bank tax | Editorial
- Children and domestic violence | Guest Column
- No on land bank REET | Guest column
- Sofie Thixton named 'commended student' in National Merit competition
- Birth announcement: Grant Tyree
- Norm Thompson catalogue photo shoot on Orcas Island today
- Enchanted Quilters of Lopez Island
- Farmer who battled Monsanto over GMO canola drift will speak on San Juan Island
- San Juans' resident orcas are starting their fall travels south
- 'Eyes of Islanders' documentary film will highlight the splendor of the San Juans
- Local dog Loretta is model in Norm Thompson photo shoot
- Crossroads lecture: 'Early Humans and You: Discovering the Past through our Genes'
- Engagement announcement: Danielle Amanda Johanneck and Karl Hamavand
- South Whidbey Record
- EDITORIAL | Happy South Whidbey grads have no debt
- Business booths available at Explore Whidbey expo
- Island Dance team members strut their stuff
- Blue Guitar featured in South Whidbey Acoustic Festival
- Conard, Johnson call OLF Coupeville meeting
- Whidbey Island blooms for the annual garden tour
- Newbauer presents plan for former Mike's Place building
- Clean water spending in Island County questioned
- Jack, South Whidbey's only pet coatimundi, undergoes dental surgery
- Sweet holiday recipes for my first love: Dad | WHIDBEY RECIPES
- Freeman joins Langley Chamber staff
- Academic wanderer, also valedictorian, finds home at South Whidbey Academy
- Extra year at alternative South Whidbey school proves a worthy investment
- Clinton-Mukilteo ferry runs increase for summer
- Whidbey General Hospital expansion heads to ballot box
- Deceased singers needed for WICA production
- Happy South Whidbey grads have no debt
- Newly-certified instructor offers STOTT Pilates at Island Athletic Club
- Clinton sailor lands on the rocks after dinner cruise
- Tilth Market features fishing resorts
- Northwest Asian Weekly
- Holly Woo receives Legacy Award from The Arc of King County
- LIHI receives award for Ernestine Anderson Place
- EDI Leadership Discovery participant honored by Philippine Embassy
- Shari Song holds campaign kickoff
- SYSO raises $67,000 at anniversary concert
- Wish You Were Here
- Singer Charice comes out as lesbian
- Japanese troops head to California to train
- Cambodia passes bill against genocide denial
- SF schools to reduce services for Chinese immigrant students
- ASTROLOGY: For the week of June 15 June 21, 2013
- Obama, Xi signal new start
- Another Chinatown bus company shut down by Feds
- COMMENTARY: Low interest at home, kung fu master opens secrets to the West
- Maulik Pancholy, the man behind Nickelodeon s Sanjay
- 5 rules to a perfect marriage
- Classified Ads: June 15 - June 21, 2013
- BLOG: A cheap father s day
- BLOG: Tai Chi and public speaking
- BLOG: T he Lockes are homeward bound
- Marysville Globe
- Centennial Trail Coalition meeting June 20
- Marysville Middle School student suspended for pretending to shoot other students
- A Lot Of Talking | WEEKLY CARTOON
- Summer activities, events in Marysville | GUEST OPINION
- A final message Keep Growing | GUEST OPINION
- Young achievers fill me with hope | OPINION
- Marysville Care Center residents treated to Senior Craft Day
- WISE Women empowers business owners
- Quik Stop offers multicultural menu
- Marysville musician releases CD
- MG students premiere film
- Petting zoo comes to Marshall
- Marysville celebrates Strawberry Festival
- M-PHS senior's brother returns from Afghanistan for her graduation
- UPDATE | SR 529 Ebey Slough Bridge closure confirmed for June 8-10
- Police motorcade impacts traffic on southbound I-5 June 6
- Local police departments introduce Business Watch
- Community honors Nyland, Miller | SLIDESHOW
- Thousands attend fifth annual event focused on healthy lifestyles, getting active | SLIDESHOW
- Michael Jackson, Macarena and the Inclusion Revolution | GUEST OPINION
- Whidbey News-Times
- Protect property from fireworks | Letter
- Meeting planned on OLF concerns
- Oak Harbor teachers and school district reach deal
- Come have breakfast at Oak Harbor VFW | Letter
- New park shelters are a community asset | Letters
- New park shelters are a community asset | Letters
- Come have breakfast at Oak Harbor VFW | Letter
- Spellbinding experience
- More than $1 million collected in clean water utility to date
- Oak Harbor needs more than Big Macs | Editorial
- Show support of OLF at Wednesday meeting | Letter
- Moment of silence more appropriate | Letter
- Errors threaten future of county s treatment program
- A suspicious driller, a urinating man and a loose peacock | ISLAND SCANNER
- Money for Zylstra/Hastie better spent elsewhere | Letter
- More Nunsense
- Whidbey Island biz offers new perspective
- Separation is a part of religious freedom | Letter
- Think before disposing of hazardous waste | Letter
- Price Johnson shows a disregard for the facts | Letter
- Jewish Transcript
- Nosh Away no more
- My first Father s Day since the death of my father
- Learning from service in Israel and a popular doctor retiresJTNews
- Jewish journalists to converge on Seattle
- Herzl-Ner Tamid officiates first same-sex wedding
- Jews in space!
- Renton coach dribbles the ball homeCourtesy Sacramento Kings
- The community builder: Amy PaquetteJoel Magalnick
- The reJewvenator: Cantor Leah Elstein
- Congrats, grads of 2013
- 2014 Federation grants aim for depth
- The activist: Casey TrupinSteve Wiens
- The good-maker: Rachael Byer KwongJody Lewis/Jen and Jody Photography
- The storyteller: Brian RohrMeryl Alcabes
- The startup guy: Dan ShapiroGoogle Inc.
- The lunch lady: Venessa GoldbergJessie Sauer
- The community builder: Amy PacquetteJoel Magalnick
- The reJewvinator: Cantor Leah Elstein
- The artist: Lauren PalmorCourtesy Phillip Carpenter
- The scholar: Hannah PressmanMeryl Schenker
- Stanwood-Camano News
- Hospital earns recognition in patient satisfaction, work performance
- Senate passes farm bill
- Tobacco products access limited among youths in Is. Co.
- Golf
- On The Island
- Ham radio field day
- More than 15 cars prowled in three nights
- Mudflat safaries for all ages
- Click It or Ticket results announced
- VAL RAY DURHAM
- CLAYTON ROBERT MEECH
- Community Focus
- Meditation
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- Lane closed on Frank Waters Road
- Camano Island man sidesteps rising fuel prices
- SCJAA hits the turf with SHS
- Baseball team holds year-end banquet
- Enumclaw Courier-Herald
- More than ever, Big Brother is watching all of us | Wally's World
- Should public money and public land be used to sup
- City of Enumclaw seeks input on changes to the city s zoning code
- Inattentive driving law passes Enumclaw City Council
- Little Girl - poem by Tami Haaland | Ted Kooser
- Expanded kitchen and menu | Enumclaw Business
- The Flight by Sara Teasdale | Poets.org
- Food farm and jobs bill to grow local and regional markets
- Lift Espresso stocks 80 flavors | Enumclaw Business
- King County Sheriff's Office seeks public help to identify violent bank robbery suspect
- Expert panelists to join small business week | Small Business Administration
- Mexican take-out at La Cocina in Enumclaw
- CENTS launches the Senior Citizen Money Project
- Harassment to be handled by school | Enumclaw police reports June 6-12
- Tickets on sale for June 22 Plateau Garden Tour
- Problems cannot be ignored | Rich Elfers
- Black-and-white photos on display at Enumclaw City Hall gallery
- First Enumclaw baby of Dairy Month
- Department of Ecology approves Buckley s shoreline master program
- Enumclaw High seniors receive more than $1.3 million in scholarships
- West Seattle Herald
- Ola Salon fundraiser to recover from $25,000 burglary will happen June 19 at Salty's
- White Center abduction attempt might be related to burglary says Sheriff
- Sheriff's Office seeking victims of Vietnamese con artist working out of White Center
- Disaster communications exercise will test radio operator skills at SSCC this weekend
- Admiral Theater and Mind Unwind present late night film and art show June 21
- It's going to get louder; Pile driving begins at Barton Pump Station on Fauntleroy
- Transportation spending package addresses sites where fatal accidents took place and more
- Meeting an Activist Clone
- Numb Butt The Brave
- Take Two #81: Time Banking
- On the Go Week of 6-17-13
- City buying additional service for local 21, 120 bus routes
- Open discussion with West Seattle Crime Prevention Council on June 18
- POEM: A Barne-Cut Above!
- SLIDESHOW: Nature Consortium celebrates Seattle's largest forest with a Picnic in the Park
- Joe Sutter and the 747: A homegrown story that changed the way we fly
- Demolition of former Petco building will be complete next week
- Domestic violence suspect caught hiding in a sofa compartment
- Morgan Junction will be a neighborhood party June 22
- SLIDESHOW: Nature Consortium celebrates Seattle largest forest with a Picnic in the Park
- Pacific Northwest Inlander
- Calculating Crimes
- R.I.P. Spokane
- Comic Life
- The Black Forest
- For Your Consideration | June 13, 2013
- RADIO | Dial Surfing
- Home Field Advantage
- The Best Summer Ever! | Roadtrips
- The Best Summer Ever! | Music
- The Best Summer Ever! | Food
- The Best Summer Ever! | Water
- The Best Summer Ever! | Film
- The Best Summer Ever! | Sports
- The Best Summer Ever! | Bikes
- The Best Summer Ever! | Theater
- The Best Summer Ever! | Urban
- The Best Summer Ever! | Arts
- The Best Summer Ever! | Outdoors
- The Best Summer Ever! | Kids
- Going into Overtime
- Bothell Reporter
- Filing charges against drunk drivers | Cartoon
- Country Village Farmers' Market in Bothell offers something for everyone
- Welcome to summer school | Cartoon
- Kids and alcohol: what you can do | Column
- The 15th annual Kenmore Art Show seeks entries by Saturday
- Snohomish County partners to present at state inclusion summit
- County clarifies conditions for employees on military duty
- City of Kenmore announces buyers for Kenmore Village properties
- Bothell's TalentWise raises $25 million in funding
- The healthiest places to live in the U.S. | Column
- How did 1st District representatives for Bothell vote?
- How did 46th District representatives for Kenmore vote?
- Time to change Kenmore Council | Letter
- Kenmore and Bothell breweries featured at Washington Brewers Festival in Redmond this weekend
- Only one of three races for Northshore School Board garners multiple candidates | Vote 2013
- Bothell Main Street Antiques celebrates grand opening
- King County creates new task force to investigate police shootings
- State Schools Superintendent disappointed with Legislature not passing budget
- Bothell man, 21, to stand trial for alleged rape of two teen girls
- Kenmore woman sentenced for cigarette trafficking from Vietnam, selling to minors
- Brainbridge Island Review
- Today's cartoon for Tuesday, June 18
- Power outage knocks out email, website for city of Bainbridge Island
- Today's cartoon for Monday, June 17
- It's Messy Monday at Kids Discovery Museum
- Bainbridge Public Library presents dinosaur adventure for young explorers
- Kids have fun with Reading Buddies
- Tuesday Tunes returns to KiDiMu
- Book group looks at 'Major Pettigrew s Last Stand'
- Bainbridge blotter | The Devil advertises on craigslist
- Today's cartoon for Sunday, June 16
- Ideal white wines for summer outdoor living | NW Wines
- Close to Home | By Joel Sackett
- Enjoy Father's Day at KiDiMu
- Bainbridge parks officials to award project bid
- Tickets on sale for historic cruise
- Town & Country presents remodel plans to islanders
- Today's cartoon for Saturday, June 15
- Criticism of city manager was off-base | IN OUR OPINION
- Photographer leads outdoor class
- Father's Day surprise at KiDiMu
- Nisqually Valley News
- Jeanette Pauline Reichel
- Gladys E.H. Iverson
- Marjorie McVittie
- Ronald D. Peck
- Vorelle Bauer
- Reda Larue Jensen
- Thelma A. (Bunny, Grandma) Hullett
- James Boyce Gaither
- Louise Helen McLaughlin
- Violet H. Heinrich
- Henry Arthur Anderson
- Mary A. Campbell
- Dennis Ray Kinney
- Jill P. Harrington
- Jack A Jones
- Edward Roy Schneberger
- Raymond Stewart Ross
- Rudy Romo
- Mary L. Kittelman Housden Miller
- Tim Foley
- Kenmore Reporter
- Filing charges against drunk drivers | Cartoon
- Kids and alcohol: what you can do | Column
- Snohomish County partners to present at state inclusion summit
- County clarifies conditions for employees on military duty
- Welcome to summer school | Cartoon
- City of Kenmore announces buyers for Kenmore Village properties
- How did 1st District representatives for Bothell vote?
- How did 46th District representatives for Kenmore vote?
- The healthiest places to live in the U.S. | Column
- Only one of three races for Northshore School Board garners multiple candidates | Vote 2013
- Time to change Kenmore Council | Letter
- King County creates new task force to investigate police shootings
- State Schools Superintendent disappointed with Legislature not passing budget
- Bothell man, 21, to stand trial for alleged rape of two teen girls
- Kenmore woman sentenced for cigarette trafficking from Vietnam, selling to minors
- Snohomish County engineer honored with top state award
- Clearing the way for redevelopment in downtown Bothell
- Sen. Murray, Israel introduce Freedom from Discrimination in Credit Act
- Appreciate Bothell and its history | Letters
- High school graduations take place this week | Cartoon
- Bremerton Patriot
- KADA at Paris Airshow
- Citizens can preview county's new ballot at an open house this week
- Kaleetan ferry returned to service
- Bremerton High School graduation | Slideshow
- CKHS 2013 graduation | Slideshow
- Olympic HS graduation | Slideshow
- Clear Creek task force needs volunteers
- Klahowya Graduation | Slideshow
- Ideal white wines for summer outdoor living | NW Wines
- Offenders nabbed in extra patrols
- Stennis Sailors educate students on military service
- Kitsap Mall has new owner
- Annual Party at the Pier set for June 18
- Marketing efforts gaining momentum
- Local libraries put fun in summer reading | Kitsap Week
- Bainbridge Island Museum of Art opens June 14 | Kitsap Week
- Bill Mahan elected to mental health board
- Northwest basketry talk to be June 20
- WSF chief says budget protects ferries from cuts through 2015
- Harrison CEO to speak about affiliation
- Ferndale Record
- Father's Day turns deadly for 23-year-old woman
- Father's Day turns deadly near Ferndale
- Barry Buchanan taking on Kershner
- Artists wanted
- Thornton Street closes June 19
- Joe Moser to be given another award on Sunday
- Fire destroys two Ferndale mobile homes
- Strawberry season in full swing
- Turning the page
- Imported pomegranate likely to blame in Costco-sold berry blend
- Tourism honors The Woods Coffee
- Local insurance agency strives for strong relationships
- Kiwanis Student of the Month
- FSD staff shuffled
- Trouble on the diamond
- Chess puzzle for June 12
- Our Voice: So close and yet so far apart on water solutions
- Evan Wright
- Renda Hemple
- This Week's Legals
- Highline Times
- Des Moines fire rescue tops police blotter
- City of Burien and RECAP/UP Burien LLC Reach Settlement Agreement
- SLIDESHOW: PacWest Dodgers open vs. West Seattle
- Sound Transit hosts open house on Des Moines transit extension
- Jerry's View: Numb butt the brave
- City of Burien and RECAP/UP Burien LLC Reach Settlement Agreement
- Jerry's View: Numb butt the brave
- Des Moines fire rescue tops police blotter
- SLIDESHOW: PacWest Dodgers open vs. West Seattle
- Sound Transit hosts open house on Des Moines transit extension
- Letter: Sewer district buys brother's share of property
- Letter: Candidate left off Burien newsletter
- Des Moines judge to lead state judges association
- UPDATE: Copper cable stolen from light-rail line
- Des Moines judge to lead state judges association
- UPDATE: Copper cable stolen from light-rail line
- Letter: Sewer district buys brother's share of property
- Letter: Candidate left off Burien newsletter
- UPDATE: It's Lynden, not Lakewood for Burien City Manager Mike Martin
- Dodgers win wild one over Orioles
- Port Orchard Independent
- State quarterly revenue projection increases by $231 million
- Workplace safety conference seeks nominations for lifesaving awards
- South Kitsap High School scholarship winners announced
- SKSD Board of Directors issues open letter the the community
- Ideal white wines for summer outdoor living | NW Wines
- SCHOOLS | Future students may not experience same faculty as graduates
- Local libraries put fun in summer reading | Kitsap Week
- SKFR crews battle early morning fire
- SCHOOLS | Retiring principal looking for next adventure
- LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Not happy with lawmaking session
- EDITORIAL | The future is in your hands, graduates
- Bainbridge Island Museum of Art opens June 14 | Kitsap Week
- DISTRICT COURT | Woman charged with reckless endangerment
- KCSO | Rash of thefts reported in South Kitsap
- South Kitsap Education Association votes no confidence in the school district s CFO
- Man arrested after car crashes into utility pole
- South Kitsap Education Association votes no confidence in the school district s CEO
- Should police be allowed to take DNA samples when
- Dorn disappointed with Legislature not passing budget
- South Kitsap High seniors prepare for the future
- Lynden Tribune
- Ordinance No. 1445
- City of Lynden - Legal Notice of Application for a Short Plat
- Legal Notice of State Environmental Policy Act DNS
- City of Nooksack - Notice of Public Hearing
- Notice of Trustee's Sale - Malcolm S. Lower & Caroline S. Lower
- Krause Manufacturing shutting down at Laurel, moving to San Diego
- Boy, 6, falls from second floor, in critical condition but responsive at Harborview
- Art and Kathy Horgen - 50th anniversary
- So close and yet so far apart on water solutions
- Rich and Alvina Korthuis - 50th anniversary
- Paul and barbara Bloomquist - 50th anniversary
- Balloon release Thursday will be memorial for Merle Wright
- One-lane traffic coming to Badger
- Joe Moser to be given another World War II award on Sunday
- Boxx Berry Farm kicking off 53rd year
- Local berries not tied to hepatitis outbreak
- Local proposal was highfalutin act
- City of Lynden Vendor List
- City of Lynden Public Works Department
- City of Nooksack Call for Bids
- Bellevue Reporter
- Diggers, dump trucks and dozers | Darcy Brixey | Required Reading
- Conference to discuss innovation
- Sturtevant's opens watersports shop
- Bellevue Youth Symphony Orchestra names new executive director
- Man of Steel soars into theaters | Aran Kirschenmann | Movie Review
- Free child car seat check-up event in Bellevue
- Kids and alcohol: what you can do | Patty Skelton-McGougan | Parenting Lifeline
- They ve signed up for summer reading - now what do you do? | Darcy Brixey
- When nightmares come true | Pat Cashman
- Immigration reform will be good for all
- Time to get a move on | Ann Oxrieder
- Radio legend to attend showcase
- Language of ballet unites dancers from different countries
- Bellevue College working to close 'skills gap' that hinders employment
- Harris joins Martinez Foundation
- Albee to head Estate Planning Council
- KeyBank branch to hold party
- Urban Dogs to close store at Bellevue Square
- Supreme Court decision on DNA will make society safer | Editorial
- The race for a cure never ends | Linda Ball | Reporter's Notebook
- Issaquah Reporter
- Today's Cartoon | Dec. 2
- Taking responsibility to stop sexual abuse in children | What every parent should know | Patti Skelton-McGoughan | Parenting Lifeline
- Dead letters | It s no surprise that the Postal Service is in serious financial troble | Editorial
- YWCA housing provides new chance at college for Issaquah mother
- Issaquah has new community theater in Issaquah High School, Fiddler on the Roof open now
- Reporter Q/A with newly elected Issaquah School Board member Anne Moore
- Skip Rowley s plan | Long-time developer has a vision for part of downtown Issaquah, but some wonder, why the rush?
- City rejects $3 million request from developer for Highlands retail
- Ex-boyfriend smashes car windows | THE BLOTTER
- Julius Boehm's legacy continued in Garbusjuk family
- Reindeer games | Festival in 23rd year at Cougar Mountain Zoo
- State to unveil SR 520 toll signs | Bridge tolls start Dec. 29 but drivers will see new toll signs Monday
- $5.5 fire bond would mean quicker service for District 10, less burden on Issaquah trucks
- Kirkland Reporter
- DigiPen to be presenting sponsor at Kirkland Summerfest, Aug. 10-11
- Compromising on politics without compromising our children s future | Sen. Andy Hill
- Zaw Artisan bake-at-home pizza now open in Kirkland
- Rally set for Wednesday to call on Eastside senators to pass budget and avoid government shutdown
- Go Daddy chooses Kirkland over Bellevue for new location | Update
- Kirkland businesswoman nominated for Nellie Cashman Award
- Kirkland officials to host Totem Lake conversation on June 24
- Seattle Seahawks honor Kirkland teacher as classroom hero
- Kirkland s Mortenson Contruction helps raise $47,000 for Big Brothers Big Sisters
- Why taking vacations is important for your health | Healthy Living
- Nighttime ramp and lane closures on I-405 in Kirkland this weekend
- Bridle Trails 'Party in the Park' event to raise funds for Kirkland park
- Inspection finds no issue with brakes on bus that killed couple in Kirkland crash
- Kirkland relay deserves coverage too | Letter
- Ford of Kirkland honored for excelling in automotive industry
- City of Kirkland creates map for online project search
- Man suffers chipped teeth, bite wound in attack | Kirkland Police Blotter
- Eerie similarities between Kirkland's Parkplace, Totem Lake Malls | Editorial
- Legislators need to compromise as government shutdown looms | Larry Springer
- Do you take advantage of the grocery store's free
- Redmond Reporter
- Woman who worked in Redmond found dead in Bellevue condominium
- Marleys to groove at Marymoor Park concert tomorrow night
- Blondie and X to team up at Marymoor Park concert on Sept. 17
- Redmond High graduation 2013 | SLIDESHOW
- Officers respond to assault reports from downtown and Grass Lawn | Police blotter for June 17-18
- DigiPen to be presenting sponsor at Kirkland Summerfest, Aug. 10-11
- Amateur radio operators to test skills during national event
- Rally set for Wednesday to call on Eastside senators to pass budget and avoid government shutdown
- Officers investigate graffiti in downtown park | Police blotter for June 14-16
- Last Saturday park restoration event set for June 29 at Redmond Watershed Preserve
- King County creates new task force to investigate police shootings
- Redmond police looking for suspect in theft, vehicle prowl
- Evergreen Middle School says farewell to staff members
- Overlake School graduates 66 seniors | SLIDESHOW
- Seniors tapped into community service, math and drama | High School Graduation 2013 Spotlight
- Legislators need to compromise as government shutdown looms | Guest Column
- Police arrest woman on a warrant | Police blotter for June 13-14
- Supreme Court decision on DNA will make society safer | Editorial
- Grant to perform at Overlake Christian Church on July 20
- Do you ride public transit or bike to work?
- Sammamish Reporter
- Today's Cartoon | Dec. 2
- Taking responsibility to stop sexual abuse in children | What every parent should know | Patti Skelton-McGoughan | Parenting Lifeline
- Dead letters | It s no surprise that the Postal Service is in serious financial troble | Editorial
- Focus Northwest
- The Scene
- Gluten Free Foodies
- Help your child get along with others | Maria Chavez Wilcox | Childhaven
- Bob Lemon named trustee for Northwest Kidney Centers
- A taste of Tastin n Racin on Lake Sammamish
- The Scene
- Pacific Sound Chorus sets holiday concert
- Youth theater presents 'Free to Be You and Me'
- Sammamish prices show dip; Issaquah home prices see 5.24% gain
- SR 520 bridge to close for monthly maintenance testing Thursday morning
- Tolls to begin on SR-520 bridge Dec. 29
- Sammamish Boys and Girls Club thriving with donations
- Sammamish Boys and Girls Club thriving with donations
- Two charging stations to be unveiled in front of City Hall | Ribbon cutting for electric vehicle stations scheduled for Dec. 16
- Nominations close Saturday for SAMMI Awards
- Mars Hill Church arrives in Sammamish
- Covington & Maple Valley Reporter
- Maple Valley Youth Symphony Orchestra at the Farmers Market | Slideshow
- Maple Valley Farmers Market opening day | Slideshow
- Little Girl - poem by Tami Haaland | Ted Kooser
- Secretary of State Kim Wyman appoints new Charities Advisory Council
- Renton Technical College to over free online courses
- No additional late start days next year for Kent students
- Magendanz elected to House leadership position
- Park opening a celebration of community
- Prudential Northwest Realty offers Veterans Sell Real Estate Program
- Ex-Kentwood High student who threatened to bomb school now in jail
- Tahoma and county resume discussions
- Homeowners still underwater as market rebounds
- City to support Ravensdale Park Project
- Results are in from latest Click it or Ticket campaign
- Ex-Kentwood High student misses court appearance to face bomb threat charge
- Final stage of long-term flood risk reduction work under way on Cedar River
- Fun times at Maple Valley Days | Slideshow
- Washington Health Benefit Exchange Selects Public Health Seattle & King County
- Sitting pretty | Living with Gleigh
- Seattle National Small Business Week Event to feature workshops
- Islands' Weekly
- Lopez School Superheroes | Letter to the Editor
- Our shorelines need you
- Gluten Free Foodies
- All in the family: Rich and Brock Warin finish 1st and 2nd in Neilsen/Barr fishing classic
- How do you feel about the Discover Pass required at Washington State Parks? | Word on the street
- Lopez Island Conservation Corps takes it outside
- National Public Lands Day Celebration
- After 15 years Triana says goodbye
- What would you do with the old Lopez Village Market? | Word on the Street
- Feathers from zebra guts to ladies hats
- Enchanted Quilters of Lopez Island
- Citing real estate market woes, Coldwell Banker Orcas Island closes shop
- Creating music on and off the stage
- Oldies but goodies playin' at the Hamlet
- Three times a charm for this 'Outstanding plant'
- Dive-bombing otter from Lopez
- Barge carrying Navy ammunition runs aground on Belle Rock
- Q&A with the Port Commissioner candidates for position 1 and 2 | Part II
- Q&A: Port Commission candidates position 1 and 2 | Part III
- Tues. evening, Wed. a.m. sailing schedules adjusted with inter-island boat out for repairs
- Bonney Lake & Sumner Courier-Herald
- Tacoma Narrows Airport runway reopens after rehabilitation work
- Buckley mayor announces second National Guard armory
- Donald Johnstone's book offers a photo history of Mount Rainier
- Smart phones and special homes | Our Corner
- Spread the word and the peanut butter too | Carter's Community
- Does the government have the right to monitor phon
- Last-minute shoplifter leaves buddy holding the bag | Bonney Lake Police Blotter
- State urban forestry restoration project targets Spanaway Park | Washington State Department of Natural Resources
- Pierce County charts a sustainable path
- Washington Health Benefit Exchange selects health department for customer support program
- WSDOT works with federal agencies to cut review time and costs
- Consumer alert, not licensed to provide payday loans
- Sumner man graduates into Washington State Patrol
- Council approves 'micro can' plan to close garbage service gap
- The relationship of wealth and power, miniaturized | Politics in Focus
- Crystal Judson Family Justice Center awarded Avon grant | Pierce County News
- Operation Dry Water funds heightened BUI enforcement on Tapps
- State urban forestry restoration project targets Spanaway Park | Pierce County News
- Teen escapes attempted luring on Angeline Road
- Department of Ecology approves Buckley's updated shoreline master program
- Kingston Community News
- Give SoundRunner adequate time | Editorial
- Tribal Journeys Journal
- Gluten Free Foodies
- Great Peninsula Future Festival brings green movement to Port Gamble
- What s Up in Kitsap Arts
- Kingston s getting its groove on
- Tapping into our timber roots: Old Mill Days is Sept. 30 to Oct. 2 | Kitsap Week
- Pope, casino plans presented
- Second solar project installed, third under way
- 9 Kingston High School students honored at mall display unveiling
- Kingston Port Commission says there's no SoundRunner ultimatum
- Missing North Kitsap woman found in neighbor's yard; condition 'satisfactory'
- Forum tonight at 7 for Kingston Port Commission candidates
- Chimney fire spreads into attic; smoke alarm saves occupant
- Kingston High School grad wins scholarship to Fashion Institute in L.A.
- Best-selling author, leadership coach will share his insights at benefit for ShareNet
- Man burned, boat singed at Kingston Marina when kerosene heater catches fire
- Bastyr University
- Bastyr University's Kelly Morrow Discusses Tips for Healthy Eating
- Bastyr University's Kelly Morrow Shares Tips on How to Keep Your Road Trip Healthy
- Naturopathic Medicine Linked to Reduced Risk of Heart Disease
- Bastyr University's Dr. Dhaval Dhru Discusses Shilajit's Effect on the Immune System
- Bastyr University's Dr. Karen Hurley Shares Natural Remedies for Travel Ailments
- Bastyr University's Dr. Jamie Corroon Discusses How Lack of Sleep Can Result in Weight Gain
- Bastyr University's Dr. Ryan Bradley Appointed Associate Director of Bastyr University Research Institute
- Bastyr University's Dr. Sheila Kingsbury Discusses Natural Allergy Relief
- Bastyr University's Dr. Jamey Wallace Talks About Ways to Simplify Your Life
- Bastyr University's Dr. Daniel K. Church Welcomes the Community to Bastyr University
- Bastyr University's Autumn Hoverter Explains the Mediterranean Diet
- Bastyr University's Debra Boutin Talks About the Value of Eating Greens
- Bastyr University and Choice Organic Teas Partner Up to Launch New Line of Wellness Teas
- Bastyr University and Choice Organic Teas Partner Up to Launch New Line of Wellness Teas
- Bastyr University's Mary Purdy Talks About the Mediterranean Diet
- Bastyr University and Choice Organic Teas Partner Up to Launch New Line of Wellness Teas
- Bastyr University's Siona Sammartino Demonstrates How to Cook Caramelized Balsamic Crimini Mushrooms
- Bastyr University's Shauna Goldman Provides Healthy Ways to Help Children With the Topic of Weight
- Bastyr University's Kelly Morrow Talks About the Noni Fruit
- Bastyr University's Valerie Sasson Discusses the Pros and Cons of Home and Hospital Births
- Evergreen State College
- Prepare to Be Amazed at Evergreen s Science Carnival and Research Exposition
- The 2013 Readers Project: Honoring the Fallen
- The Evergreen Grad that Shook the Global Austerity Debate
- 'KAOS Olympia Community Radio Membership Drive
- 'Fermentation Revivalist Sandor Katz to Speak in Olympia
- The Evergreen State College Generates Big Return for County, State and Students
- TEDx Event 'Local Innovations for a Changing World' Comes to Evergreen
- Evergreen Alumna Visits Campus with Her Documentary About Love, Marriage, and Taking Creative Risks
- The Evergreen Shakespeare Society presents: The Winter's Tale
- National Survey Reports High Level of Student Engagement
- Evergreen Student Research Critical to Saving Three-Toed Sloth
- Evergreen Student Research Critical to Saving Three-Toed Sloth
- The Annual Holiday Native Arts Fair s scheduled for Friday, Dec. 5 in the Longhouse from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
- Evergreen Makes List of 12 Hot Colleges Across Nation by Newsweek
- Film on Rachel Corrie in the works
- Evergreen Boasts 2 NAIA National Players of the Week
- Evergreen Author Helena Meyer-Knapp to Speak on Campus About New Book
- Evergreen Tacoma Celebrates Homecoming With Blues and Jazz
- Evergreen Sponsors Appearance by Author Nancy Mairs
- Evergreen to Host Charity Lunch With Saint Martin's to Launch Basketball Season
- Gonzaga University
- Sold-Out Chihuly Lecture Now Available to Watch Online
- Gonzaga to Break Ground July 11 on New $60 Million University Center
- Gonzaga Law School Diversity Outreach Efforts Earn National Recognition
- On 40th Anniversary of Watergate Hearings, Gonzaga Offers Researchers a Collection of News Clippings
- Two Gonzaga School of Law Students to Provide Tax Law Help in Alaska June 3-7
- Seminarian Justin Leedy Earns Gonzaga Music Degree, Wins Gold at Musicfest Northwest
- Construction Begins on $6 Million Indoor Tennis & Golf Center
- Gonzaga Begins Construction on $6 Million Indoor Tennis & Golf Center
- Farewell To Father Hightower, S.J., Who Exemplifies Jesuit Identity
- Final Tally: Gonzaga Accounting Students Help Low-Income Residents Get $918,532 in Refunds
- Trustees Approve $60 Million University Center
- Gonzaga s Ortiz Named to Bishops National Review Board; GU Co-Sponsors Critical Conversations Training
- A Fond Adieu to the COG, which has Served Generations of Zags Well
- Zag Grads Represent Wide Array of Gifts, Ideals
- Avista Corp. Establishes Paul A. Redmond Endowed Engineering Scholarship at Gonzaga
- Gonzaga Institute For Hate Studies Conference May 31 In Portland Promotes Nonviolence Via Social Media
- Gonzaga s Ortiz Named to Bishops National Review Board; GU Co-Sponsors Critical Conversations Training May 16
- Avista Corp. Establishes Paul A. Redmond Endowed Engineering Scholarship at Gonzaga University
- Gonzaga Trustees Approve $60 Million University Center
- Gonzaga University 2013 Graduates Represent Wide Array of Gifts, Ideals
- Pacific Lutheran University
- Knight-Lutes logo unveiled for athletic gear
- Mayer's memoir to benefit Holocaust Studies
- PLU's Got Talent 2011
- A whale of a tale
- Treated like rock stars
- Learning to ask tough questions
- Jazz Under the Stars
- Video: New Student Orientation
- The queen of green
- On the Road: Hiking on Mt. Rainier
- Digging into history
- University Conference - fall 2009
- Want to volunteer? Start here.
- Meeting Obama
- Convocation - A Generation of Globalists
- 'Live from KPLU' at the Neeb Center
- To succeed: Be persistent, be passionate
- Providing context
- A 'game changer'
- Restoring Salmon Habitat
- Seattle Pacific University
- Saying Merry Christmas Downtown
- Are We Less Violent Than Ever?
- Fretting Again About Splintered Culture
- Profound Truth, Clear Sentences, Such Joy
- Good News for a Bad News World
- How to Go About Changing Our Behavior
- A Walk in the Garden Alone
- Put Out Into the Deep, Part 1
- Put Out Into the Deep, Part 2
- Put Out Into the Deep, Part 3
- Seattle University
- Africa Day Awards Ceremony (May 31)
- Defying Dungeness Kayak (May 31)
- Range Day -- Rifle and Pistol Practice (May 31)
- Faculty & Staff Appreciation Celebration (May 31)
- Stress Busters Workshops (May 30)
- Albers Executive Speaker Series (May 28)
- Albers Volunteer Recognition Reception (May 28)
- Memorial Day Weekend: No Classes (May 27)
- Memorial Day: Limited Library Hours (May 27)
- Memorial Day Weekend: No Classes (May 26)
- Gold Bar Pebble Wrestling (May 26)
- Memorial Day Weekend: No Classes (May 25)
- Cap Hill Soccer Jam (May 25)
- Lunchtime Scholar Series with Janiece DeSocio (May 24)
- Ready, Set...Hire -- Gearing up to Select and Onboard Spring/Summer New Hires (May 24)
- Soup With Substance (May 23)
- Senior BBQ (May 23)
- Stress Busters Workshops (May 23)
- School of Theology and Ministry Coffee Conversation & Campus Tour (May 23)
- Leading Effective Meetings (May 23)
- St. Martin's University
- Saint Martin s University to host three-day exhibit on Traditional Chinese Medicine
- 30th anniversary golf tournament benefits student athletes at Saint Martin s University
- Saint Martin's University s spring 2013 Dean s List includes students from your area
- Two Saint Martin s professors participating in Fulbright Scholar Program
- Abbot Neal Roth re-elected to third term as abbot of Saint Martin s Abbey
- Saint Martin s Spiritual Life Institute to explore Gnosticism
- Saint Martin s program director to travel to Taiwan with focus on nurse practitioners
- New courtyard at Saint Martin s offers ambience and better access
- Archbishop of Seattle to address Saint Martin s 2013 graduates
- Saint Martin s University honors outstanding students at Student Scholars Day and Honors Convocation
- Saint Martin s University announces 2013 valedictorian and salutatorian
- Saint Martin s announces its second cohort of Benedictine Institute scholars
- Saints softball team heading to GNAC Tournament as the number-one seed
- Saint Martin s degree-completion partnership with Centralia College is renewed
- Saint Martin s 2013 Hope Concert brings help to others
- Saint Martin s hosts dedication of the new Cebula Hall engineering building
- Dragons on the go!
- Learn about musicology at Saint Martin s Music @ 11 event
- Saint Martin s Society of Fellows welcomes Dead Sea Scrolls scholar as Spring Colloquium speaker
- Saint Martin s University Theatre Department presents The Memorandum
- University of Puget Sound
- Third Art+Science Salon Invites You to Discuss Art, Ecology, and Community
- Summer Term A (MAT): Last day to drop with 25% tuition adjustment
- Summer Term II: Last day to drop with 25% tuition adjustment
- Logger Athletics Announces Hall of Fame Class of 2013
- Summer term I grades due
- Follow Three Loggers on a European Basketball Tour
- Christiane Amanpour Interviews Prof. Mike Veseth on Wine Markets
- Book Art is Back! 3rd Annual Exhibit at Collins Memorial Library
- Summer Term II: Last day to drop with 50% tuition adjustment
- Summer Term A (MAT): Last day to drop with 50% tuition adjustment
- Last day to drop with a 'W' (Term A)
- Last day to drop without record (Term II)
- Last day to register for audit (Term II)
- Last day to add a class (Term II)
- Last day to exercise P/F option (Term II)
- Independence Day (No Classes)
- Strawberry Shortcake Summer Celebration
- Summer Term II: Last day to drop with 100% tuition adjustment
- Term II Begins
- Final Three Events Fuel Joe Cerne's All-American Effort
- University of Washington Tacoma
- Celebrating the Distinguished
- Harrison, '03, Never Left UW Tacoma After Graduating
- Allen Assembles the 'American Puzzle'
- Community Service is Ishem's Passion
- Primomo is Primo on Public Health
- Garner Has a Vision for Federal Way
- 23rd Annual UW Tacoma Commencement
- LIVE STREAMING: 23rd Annual UW Tacoma Commencement
- The West Side is the Best Side
- Researchers hunt for deadly neurotoxin that can contaminate shellfish
- Community steps up to help students with tuition
- Same sex marriage bill: What does it mean?
- Balancing urban and industrial development
- White House cybersecurity czar to speak at technology conference
- Milgard School announces 2012 Business Leadership Award Honorees
- Spring 2012 deadline extended to March 1
- New partnership with Boys & Girls Clubs will offer mentoring opportunities for students
- Tacoma shows its tech side at conference
- Abrahamson works to clean up mining aftermath
- Honoring the heart of Global Honors
- University of Washington The Daily
- ASUW Agenda
- Film Review: Man of Steel'
- New book shapes environmental health through storytelling
- Casting a line to Guatemala
- Film review: 'The Purge'
- Film review: The Kings of Summer
- Film review: 'The Internship'
- Ear to the Streets: Even If It Isn t Right, Michal Menert
- An audience with the king
- UW professor crowdsources lung transplant research
- UW artist and astronomer work together to build unique sundials
- Year in review
- No life on the red planet
- Campus pulse
- Whales that shake the earth
- Close-up: Site-specific dance
- Stand up for what you believe in: Not the place or time
- Stand up for what you believe in: A personal protest
- Stand up for what you believe in: Grassroots complaints
- Stand up for what you believe in: Everyday activism
- Washington State University Spokane
- Instrumental outreach: WSU professor becomes ambassador for oboes
- See photo gallery: Alive! 2013 in full swing
- Eeeew! It's a brown recluse ... not: WSU scientist: Dreaded spider doesn't live here
- Engineers needed: Avista Power Lab aims to prepare students for a smarter grid
- July 13: Living in the Garden to host art museum benefit
- Integrating knowledge: Biosciences lab delivers job-ready graduates
- Sound scholarship: The beat goes online in new rock music course
- When retailers strike out twice: Turning customer revenge into reconciliation
- Hydrogen-power first (video): Unique unmanned aerial vehicle takes flight
- May 24, 2013: Bill London
- Involved since 2005: WSU Tri-Cities chancellor to lead EPA justice review group
- Responding to shortage: WSU launches online master's in special education
- Seattle Center : Science EXPO Day delivers hands-on science fun
- June 6, 2013: Gary D. Bishop
- Taking action: Working on national scale to build a healthier future
- WSU in the Media: June 13, 2013
- Representing ag consumers: Fortenbery leads group advising futures trading board
- Former top player: Hunt joins WSU volleyball as assistant coach
- WSU in the Media: June 11, 2013
- Efficient, sustainable livestock: Animal sciences prof wins regional teaching award
- Washington State University Tri-Cities
- Instrumental outreach: WSU professor becomes ambassador for oboes
- See photo gallery: Alive! 2013 in full swing
- Eeeew! It's a brown recluse ... not: WSU scientist: Dreaded spider doesn't live here
- Participants show 'increased joviality': Dogs help improve moods among teens in treatment
- Engineers needed: Avista Power Lab aims to prepare students for a smarter grid
- July 13: Living in the Garden to host art museum benefit
- Integrating knowledge: Biosciences lab delivers job-ready graduates
- Sound scholarship: The beat goes online in new rock music course
- When retailers strike out twice: Turning customer revenge into reconciliation
- Hydrogen-power first (video): Unique unmanned aerial vehicle takes flight
- May 24, 2013: Bill London
- Involved since 2005: WSU Tri-Cities chancellor to lead EPA justice review group
- Responding to shortage: WSU launches online master's in special education
- Seattle Center : Science EXPO Day delivers hands-on science fun
- June 6, 2013: Gary D. Bishop
- Taking action: Working on national scale to build a healthier future
- WSU in the Media: June 13, 2013
- Representing ag consumers: Fortenbery leads group advising futures trading board
- Former top player: Hunt joins WSU volleyball as assistant coach
- Efficient, sustainable livestock: Animal sciences prof wins regional teaching award
- Washington State University Vancouver
- ROAR Transfer Orientation Program
- ROAR Freshmen Orientation Program
- ROAR Transfer Orientation Program
- ROAR Family Program
- ROAR Advising & Registration - Afternoon Session
- ROAR Advising & Registration - Morning Session
- ROAR Transfer Orientation Program
- ROAR Family Program
- ROAR Advising & Registration - Afternoon Session
- ROAR Advising & Registration - Morning Session
- Pilates
- Pilates
- Pilates
- Pilates
- Pilates
- Pilates
- Cougar Alumni Pub Crawl
- 5th Annual GK-12 Showcase
- Wild Waves Theme Park
- Stand-Up Paddle Boarding and Kayaking
- Western Washington University
- WWU to Test Building Alert System Friday, June 21
- WWU s Professional Editing Program Begins This Fall; Information Session Set for June 26
- WWU Students Honored by Washington Press Association
- WWU Student, Alumna Awarded 'Best Cleantech Idea' in UW Business Plan Challenge
- WWU, City Plan Neighborhood Recycling Effort June 10-14
- WWU's SBDC to Co-Host Pair of Seminars on Contracting With the Government June 19
- Steve Hollenhorst to Discuss Tourism's Impact on Climate Change June 6 at WWU
- Western Washington University s Memoir-Writing Program Returning This Fall
- Dedication of WWU Karen W. Morse Hall Set for June 13
- WWU Spring Quarter Commencement Set for June 15
- WWU Workshop for Teachers to Focus on Cross-border Regional Issues on June 27
- Brent Carbajal Named WWU Provost, Vice President for Academic Affairs
- Western Washington University to Host Choral Arts Symposium in July
- WWU Students to Curate Art Exhibit in Wilson Library Starting June 5
- WWU Industrial Design Students to Showcase Work at Seattle Exhibit May 31
- WWU Students Honored by Society of Professional Journalists
- Washington Art Consortium donates more than 200 Safeco Art Collection artworks to Museum of Northwest Art & Museum of Glass
- David Allen to Discuss the Clean Energy Movement on May 30 at WWU
- WWU Theatre to Host Summer Youth Theatre Institute from June 24 to July 12
- Wendy Bohlke to Retire as Attorney for WWU after 30 Years
- Seattle Jobs Examiner
- Top 10 best Halloween costumes for the office (Photos)
- 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
- Emmys: TVGuide.com's Picks for Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
- Exclusive Video: Top 20 Defy Gravity in So You Think You Can Dance Photo Shoot
- Prosecutors drop bid to keep Seattle serial rapist locked up
- Charge: 'Lady thug' pimped kids in Kent, Seattle
- White Center break-in may be linked to earlier kidnapping attempt
- Selma Blair Is Not Returning to Anger Management
- Liv Tyler to Make Television Debut in HBO Pilot
- Groping suspect arrested after mob chases him through Pioneer Square
- Amazing photos of Mars, courtesy of Curiosity
- Goodbye, Greyhound bus station
- Miley Cyrus: Alcohol Is Way More Dangerous Than Marijuana
- Detectives look to Vietnamese community to find fraud victims
- Supreme Court rulings on DOMA, Prop. 8 unlikely to end matters
- Who Will Be The Voice Winner?
- VIDEO: Russell Brand Humiliates Condescending Morning Joe Hosts
- Melissa Etheridge Calls Angelina Jolie's Double Mastectomy 'Fearful'
- Dan Harmon Apologizes for Comparing Community Season 4 to Rape
- Nigella Lawson's Husband Admits to Assault
- Fox News Sued for Accidentally Airing Man's Suicide
- Lolo Jones Reveals Bobsled Paycheck, Angers Teammates
- Vote Smart WA Key Votes
- Authorizes Livestock Owners to Dispatch Gray Wolves (SB 5187) - Passage Passed - Senate
- Authorizes Undocumented Students to Apply for State Financial Aid (HB 1817) - Passage Passed - House
- Grants Immunity to Health Care Providers Following End-Of-Life Directives (HB 1000) - Passage Passed - House
- Establishes a Grading System for Schools (SB 5328) - Passage Passed - Senate
- Requires Health Insurance Plans to Cover Abortions (HB 1044) - Passage Passed - House
- Requires Health Insurance Plans to Cover Abortions (HB 1044) - Referred to Committee - House
- Reduces Age Requirements for Workers' Compensation (SB 5127) - Passage Passed - Senate
- Reduces Age Requirements for Workers' Compensation (SB 5127) - Referred to Committee - House
- Amends Scheduling Authority In Workers Compensation Rehabilitation (SB 5112) - Passage Passed - Senate
- Authorizes Voluntary Settlements for Workers' Compensation (SB 5128) - Passage Passed - Senate
- Amends Requirements for Workers' Compensation (SB 5127) - Passage Passed - Senate
- Amends Requirements for Workers' Compensation (SB 5127) - Referred to Committee - House
- Requires Health Insurers to Cover Abortion (HB 2330) - Passage Passed - House
- Authorizes Same-Sex Marriage (SB 6239) - Passage Passed - Executive
- Increases Transportation Fees (SB 6455) - Passage Passed - Senate
- Authorizes the Use of Student Test Scores in Teacher Evaluations (SB 5895) - Passage Passed - Senate
- Authorizes the Use of Student Test Scores in Teacher Evaluations (SB 5895) - Passage Passed - House
- Authorizes Supplemental Appropriations (HB 2127) - Passage Passed - House
- Requirements for Health Benefit Exchange (HB 2319) - Passage With Amendment Passed - Senate
- Amends State Employee Pension System (SB 6378) - Passage Passed - Senate
