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- Seattle Times
- Guest: Building a community to close the education achievement gap
- You're not a slacktivist, are you? GiveBig and a social media debate | Monica Guzman
- Indians blank Mariners 6-0
- Report: E-commerce a big boon for Whatcom County
- Aurora Avenue remains closed
- Indians blank Mariners 6-0
- Police: Intoxicated woman crashes into cruiser
- New lab to give scientists underwater access
- DUI driver hits patrol car, police say
- Diversity means opportunity in Tukwila
- Portland revisits issue of public fluoridation
- Snohomish transit organization rejects anti-gun ad
- Pedestrian killed in Seattle hit-and-run
- Man shot in South Seattle robbery
- Land trust opens new Oregon office, raises profile
- Sunday Memo update: Mercer opens early . . . Hoops hopes . . . Powerball winner
- Pedestrian killed in Seattle hit-and-run
- New lab to give scientists underwater access
- New lab to give scientists underwater access
- Legislature considers tougher DUI laws
- Daily World
- Report: E-commerce a big boon for Whatcom County
- Mariners blanked 6-0 by Indians
- WVC softball: Knights to play for NWAACC title
- Israel threatens Syria anew; Assad warns of retaliation
- More wealthy Chinese buy Seattle-area real estate
- Indians blank Mariners 6-0
- Police: Intoxicated woman crashes into cruiser
- Syrian troops attack rebel stronghold in Homs province
- Honeybees trained in Croatia to find land mines
- Snohomish transit organization rejects anti-gun ad
- Robert T. 'Bob' Parsons
- Alfred C. Bergren
- Doris M. Jones
- Richard Benjamin 'Ben' Laughlin
- John Thomas McAdams
- Richard E. 'RO' Schons
- Jerry K. Franklin
- Ardith Elaine Noll
- Pedestrian killed in Seattle hit-and-run
- Israeli seeks interim deal with Palestinians
- Bellingham Herald
- Ski to Sea Blossom Time Grand Parade features new name, new faces
- Blaine native, longtime businessman appointed to vacant City Council seat
- Online boom benefiting Blaine, Sumas economies
- Embattled Nooksacks face tough fight in tribal court
- Pilot blames Lynden biplane crash on bright sunset, firefighters say
- Whatcom candidates file for 2013 elections
- Sculptors wrap up work Saturday at Bellingham welding rodeo
- Driver likely to be deported for causing crash on East Badger Road
- Motorcycle procession in Ferndale Saturday to honor Vietnam vet
- Analyst: Chinese coal demand falling as Pacific Northwest considers export terminals
- Whatcom County Jail report for May 16
- Morris Piha, onetime property kingpin of downtown Bellingham, dies at 79
- Fire destroys old home on Alabama Street (Dispatcher blog)
- Free class on development planning offered to Bellingham, Whatcom residents
- Everson rapist gets prison for impregnating girl, making her get abortion
- Bellingham man allegedly wrote letter threatening governor
- Retail plans for Slater on hold as Ferndale, Lummi Nation fail to reach agreement
- Nooksacks facing disenrollment await judge's ruling
- Expect heavy border traffic as Canadians have holiday Monday
- Bellingham council seeks comments on 6-year transportation plan
- Federal Way Mirror
- Education funding: FW schools brace for state budget impact
- We want more good restaurants in Federal Way | Letters
- Legacy Committee will preserve memories at FWHS | Letters
- Gang crime in S. King County | Shiers
- City to host public meeting on proposed arts center (PACC)
- King County Metro bus service faces 17 percent cut
- Race for the Cure: Margie Walter inspires friends and family
- ELECTION 2013: Gates vs. Galland for South King Fire board
- ELECTION 2013: Griffin forgoes re-election to school board
- Communities In Schools raises $55,000 | Kim Egge named mentor of the year
- Inslee visits Kent to push adoption of state transportation funding package
- Federal Way kids care about more than cellphones | Letters
- Lane changes on SW 336th St. and 21st Ave. SW | Letters
- Blue Poppy Day brings local arts to Rhody Garden
- Construction snarls traffic at SW 336th St./21st Ave. SW
- Political jargon 101 | Bob Roegner
- State Liquor Control Board issues draft rules for recreational marijuana market; seeks public comment
- The transient nature of gangs in South King County
- Olympic speedskater J.R. Celski documents Macklemore and Seattle hip-hop in 'The Otherside'
- Where's the best pho restaurant in Federal Way?
- Spokane Journal of Business
- Open space said to lift home prices
- Power play at Whitworth - Art only
- Promoting ponderosa pines as super tree
- Taking informatics approach to lung cancer treatment
- Too few nurses said to be involved in quality initiatives
- Evaluating cost-effectiveness of helicopter transports
- St. Luke's begins offering therapy at Oz Fitness gyms
- Providence launches pain management clinic at HF
- Attorneys still framing picture for ACA compliance
- Blood plasma collector eyes location on North Monroe
- Spokane dentist plans move to new South Hill building
- Study links popular diet to memory
- School-based health centers eyed
- Sacred Heart employs bedside robot
- Hecla's earnings dip slightly
- Small Business Watch
- Keep Seattle's leave policy there
- CNI Northwest lands work on NE Washington projects
- Huckleberry Thicket plans to move store to Post Falls site
- PFD picks Garco-led team for convention center work
- 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
- Tri-High Physics Symposium mimics physicist presentations
- Students with severe allergies may be treated at school
- Look, Smile, Wave! campaign promotes bike safety
- Lest We Forget - Thank You
- Weekend Wanderer Visits Sun Lakes and Dry Falls / May 2013
- Let's Go! May 16 - 22
- Most Rev. Delmer Tripp Bud Robinson Jr., retired
- Joan I. Krasser
- Issaquah School District passes state audit
- Living legacy
- Off The Press
- Editorial
- To the Editor
- Mountains to Sound seeks federal title
- City seeks Regional Growth Center title
- Leroy Hill won t face felony charge
- Marnie Maraldo will seek re-election
- First of two Klahanie public hearings held
- Squak Mountain land saved from logging
- Youth survey: Drinking rates up among high school seniors
- Puget Sound Business Journal
- Rolling with Seattle's biking execs: Alan Elser of GM Nameplate
- Price of Seattle waterfront building shoots up 374% in less than 3 years
- Treadmills, happy hours and family: What startup founders neglect
- Tableau CEO after IPO: Data is the oil of the 21st century
- Burgess drops out of Seattle mayoral race
- State's marijuana rules to keep feds away may hurt small businesses
- Airbus, Boeing, will battle for PR at Paris Air Show
- Port of Bellingham finally selling waterfront development sites
- NEA-backed Tableau Software soars as much as 60% after $254.2M IPO
- Banks collect food to help the hungry and bolster the industry's image
- Maloofs, Sacramento group reach a deal for Kings
- Phil Jackson tells Leno he was in talks to work for Seattle NBA team (video)
- Want more gender equality in pay? Get more women in tech
- New downtown Seattle project will set condo inventory soaring
- Production nears on Boeing's other Dreamliner, the 787-9
- Some Clearwire investors want more from Sprint deal
- Mastro jewelry seized in France valued at $3M
- Amazon next to be grilled over U.K. tax payments
- Rolling with Seattle's biking execs: John Duggan of John Duggan PLLC
- Boeing begins selling its new P-8 'sub killers' overseas
- Pierce County Business Examiner
- Wholesale prices down, thanks to lower basic costs
- PSE rate hike hearing adds more comments
- JBLM had fifth-fastest employee growth
- Evergreen workers may strike over contract
- Grays Harbor Hospital and MultiCare forming new network
- Flemming, Figueroa to lead Rainier Communications Commission
- Pierce Chamber to join transportation package rally
- Consumer Price Index down 0.4 percent
- Average hourly earnings up for U.S. workers
- Census Bureau releases residential construction stats
- GHDWA honored by Main Street program
- Southwest extends Boeing fleet to Max
- Financial Executives of Year announced
- Seattle tunnel work brings jobs to Pierce
- Frederickson Toray exec leads nat'l panel
- Southwest extends Boeing fleet to the Max
- State unemployment rate slowly improving
- Pierce tourism activity reported for Q1
- Sound Physicians inks pact with Hawaii hospital
- PLU students to show support in union fight
- KCPQ TV
- Seattle police investigating hit and run fatal accident
- Beating the bridge to fight diabetes
- Mercer West construction reopening early
- Closures leave drivers at the mercy of Mercer
- Winning ticket sold in record Powerball
- Deputies blast dangerous fugitive with fire hose
- 10-year-old escapes abduction, gets award
- Closures leave drivers at the mercy of Mercer over the weekend
- Hair salon sheared, out $25,000
- No Triple Crown winner at Preakness Stakes
- Sunshine on the way
- Woman rescued, man drowns in Tulalip Bay
- Wrong airport code sends couple to wrong continent
- Mercer mess, goes west
- Top videos of the week
- Woman rescued, man missing in Tulalip Bay
- Mount St. Helens erupted 33 years ago today
- Eyeing $600M Powerball jackpot? You have better chance of death by lightning
- Seattle Police to roll out crime forecasting program
- Burglar threatens police with hand grenade, standoff lasts for hours
- KEPR TV
- GAS PRICES: what to know this traveling season
- KEPR story earns 1st place in award from Society of Professional Journalists
- Thousands check out monster trucks at Kidz Dig Rigz
- GAS PRCIES: what to know this traveling season
- FBI searches Spokane apartment in ricin letter case
- Official: 'Amazing' no one died in Conn. train crash
- Photos: Best of the West
- Last-minute fortune seekers buy Powerball tickets
- Northern Lights to be visible around the Pacific Northwest soon?
- Wash, Ore. among states to get money for tsunami debris cleanup
- 'Stand downs' serve vets who live in woods near Forks
- FBI executes search warrant in Spokane ricin letter case
- Coast Guard rescues teen from Oregon surf
- Climbers remember Mount St. Helens eruption 33 years later
- Still no sign of missing Yakima doctor in Ukraine
- Claybell park pricier and ahead of schedule
- To hire a licensed or unlicensed nanny?
- Pasco mail center set for Spokane move in June
- Possible child abuse at Richland child care
- Oregon bill would legalize medical pot retailers
- KHQ TV
- SLIDESHOW: SUV Crashes Through IHOP In Coeur d'Alene
- 2013 Spokane Lilac Festival Armed Forces Torchlight Parade Winners
- SLIDESHOW: 2013 Spokane Lilac Festival Armed Forces Torchlight Parade
- FIRST ON KHQ: Law Enforcement Serving Warrant In Browne's Addition Related To Ricin-Laced Letters
- Dave Law s Fishing Forecast: Clear Lake
- The Spokane Lilac Festival Armed Forces Torchlight Parade Is This Saturday!
- UPDATE: Serial Killer Robert Yates Appealing Death Sentence
- Senate Majority Names 33 Bills For Budget Talks
- Man Charged With 7th DUI
- Mount St. Helens 33rd Blast Anniversary Saturday
- KHQ WEATHER AUTHORITY UPDATE: Here's Your Weekend Forecast!
- Rathdrum Idaho Woman Gives First Interview Since BIG Win
- SLIDESHOW: Man Leads Police On High Speed Chase After Violating Restraining Order
- Monroe Prison Guard Killer Moved To Walla Walla
- Wolves Kill 31 Sheep On South-Central Idaho Ranch
- Man Leads Police On High Speed Chase After Violating Restraining Order
- Crime Tracker: Smart Phone Security Measures: Are You Safe?
- Washington State Liquor Control Board Issues Initial Draft Recreational Marijuana Rules for Public Comment
- KHQ WEATHER AUTHORITY UPDATE: Here's Your Friday Forecast!
- UPDATE FROM SPD: Missing Man Found!
- KIMA TV
- GAS PRICES: what to know this traveling season
- Beekeepers: It's a busier swarm season than most
- KIMA story earns 1st place in award from Society of Professional Journalists
- GAS PRCIES: what to know this traveling season
- Rock concert & bikers raise thousands for Yakima's CMN
- Will Yakima ever see the end of graffiti? Dozens volunteer to clean it up
- Wash, Ore. among states to get money for tsunami debris cleanup
- 'Stand downs' serve vets who live in woods near Forks
- Coast Guard rescues teen from Oregon surf
- Official: 'Amazing' no one died in Conn. train crash
- FBI searches Spokane apartment in ricin letter case
- Last-minute fortune seekers buy Powerball tickets
- Climbers remember Mount St. Helens eruption 33 years later
- Northern Lights to be visible around the Pacific Northwest soon?
- Photos: Best of the West
- New law cracking down on car prowlers
- More time behind bars for gang members
- Senate majority names 33 bills for budget talks
- Still no sign of missing Yakima doctor in Ukraine
- Police playing catch up after decomposed body found in Yakima home
- KING TV
- Thurston County woman gets $75,000 for dog bite
- Paul Allen buys V-2 rocket for aircraft museum
- Mercer and Broad streets re-open early
- Police looking for driver in fatal pedestrian hit-and-run
- Group hopes to save Orting's McMillin Bridge
- 33 years ago, Mount St. Helens blew her top
- Smallest baby ever born at Vancouver hospital goes home
- FBI raids Spokane apartment in connection to ricin letters
- Macklemore, Ryan Lewis join Nature Conservancy's 'All Hands on Earth'
- Federal Way girl honored for escaping abduction attempt
- Federal proposal to lower legal limit hits home for some
- Shelton man wanted in shooting arrested
- 33 years ago today, Mount St. Helens blew her top
- Man dead, woman hospitalized after boat capsizes near Marysville
- Tree climbing suspect ends up in handcuffs after intense manhunt
- Good schools driving real estate boom in Bellevue
- Burglary suspect arrested after threatening to detonate grenade
- Suspect arrested after several hour search near Mill Creek
- Manhunt underway for suspect near Mill Creek
- Seahawks, Sounders license plates coming in 2014
- KIRO TV
- 10-year-old avoids abduction, receives award
- Mercer Street opens early, SR 99 remains closed
- Boeing 767 plane departing London with Seattle-bound passengers turns around
- Man shot in wrist in North Seattle
- SR 99-Mercer Street weekend closures results in traffic jam
- Man pleads guilty to selling illegal airbags
- Saturday marks 33rd anniversary of Mount St. Helens eruption
- Institute offers seminar on how to start pot business
- 8-hour standoff with man claiming to have grenade ends in Snohomish County
- Woman rescued, man dies after boat capsizes in Tulalip Bay
- Fugitive found hiding in tree; manhunt over
- Snohomish County manhunt comes to an end after 8 hours
- Fugitive Caught in Tree, Manhunt Over
- Man Missing in Tulalip Bay, Woman Rescued
- Courthouse Shooter Sentenced to 26 years
- Seattle Police begin using software to predict crimes citywide
- Living Wage Initiative: Will it cost jobs in the city of SeaTac?
- Mass meth related evictions at public housing
- Police search for possibly armed suspect following chase
- Seahawks DE Bruce Irvin suspended for first 4 games of regular season
- KNDO TV
- Burbank Woman Getting Closer to Answers in MIA Brother Case
- Pasco Elementary Students Go Back in Time for the Day
- Camp Patriot Donation Jar Stolen from Kennewick Ranch and Home
- Richland Music Students Get Graded By Royal Conservatory
- Biggest Loser Finalist to Run in Sage Rat Run in Prosser
- How Proposed Recreational Marijuana Regulations Affect The Tri-Cities
- Chinook Pass Reopens
- Monroe Prison Guard Killer Moved to Walla Walla
- Bill Introduced to Legalize Med. Marijuana Retailers in Oregon
- Tri-Tech Solar House Hits the Road to Pullman
- New Living Community in Kennewick Offers Stress-Free Lifestyle for People 55+
- Kamiakin Students and Staff Celebrate at Block Party
- McNary Dam Hosts Free Fishing Derby for Kids
- Pasco Man Drives Into Kennewick Hotel, In Possession of Meth
- Feeding Families Food Drive Tosses Up $350+ With Salad Bar Fundraiser
- Vit Plant May Avoid Furloughs
- Ben Franklin Transit Unveils New All Electric Bus in Kennewick
- Bill to Preserve Historic Hanford B Reactor Clears Key Committee
- Employee at Kennewick Furniture Store Thwarts Burglary in Progress
- Kennewick Police Looking for Man Who Violated Terms of Release
- KNDU TV
- Richland Uptown Dog Walk Promotes Pet Adoption
- Kennewick Kids Dig Some Rigs
- Richland Library Gets A Taste Of The East
- Kennewick Police Looking for Fourth Suspect in Gang Stabbing
- Tr-City Businesses Rebuild For Humanity
- Search for Burbank Woman's MIA Brother is Over
- 2nd Harvest Receives $135,000 After Family Food Drive
- 90 Potential Candidates File for Local Office in Benton County
- World Relief Tri-Cities: Saving Lives and Raising Funds to Help Assist Local Refugees
- Vehicle Hits Pedestrian In Spokane Valley
- Woman Dies Of Hantavirus
- More Hispanic Students Enrolling In College
- Brush Fire Sparks Near Richland Landfill
- Idaho Unemployment Rate Holds At 6.1 Percent
- Richland Florist Sues WA Attorney General's Office in Gay Wedding Case
- Authorities Arrest Man In Idaho In Terrorism Case
- Richland Florist Sues State in Gay Wedding Case
- Stuart Defense Accuse Misconduct
- Tri-City Regional SWAT Team Unveils New Robot
- Teacher On Leave, FBI Investigating
- KOMO TV
- Police seek armed robbery suspect after man shot in hand
- Suspected drunk driver hits police car and flees in N. Seattle
- Police search for missing Oregon woman in Hawaii
- Snohomish County transit organization rejects anti-gun ad
- Scientists excited about new lab at bottom of Pacific Ocean
- Two suspects jailed after brutal beating of man in downtown Seattle
- Photos: Colorful paint dance party in Tacoma
- Dead pedestrian found in S. Seattle likely dragged by vehicle
- Girl who thwarted abduction recognized at safety fair
- With son in jail after manhunt, attention turns to fugitive father
- Felon jailed after man is wounded in North Seattle shooting
- Mount St. Helens' deadly eruption 33 years ago changed landscape
- FBI searches Spokane apartment in ricin letter case
- Shooting suspect arrested in Mason County thanks to citizen
- Thurston County woman wins $75K for dog bite
- FBI executes search warrant in Spokane ricin letter case
- Man found dead, woman in hospital after boat overturns on Tulalip Bay
- WA man pleads guilty to selling illegal airbags
- Coast Guard rescues teen from Oregon surf
- Northern Lights peek out in Eastern Washington
- KONG TV
- Small Fla. city wonders who won Powerball jackpot
- Thurston County woman gets $75,000 for dog bite
- Mercer and Broad streets re-open early
- Police looking for driver in fatal pedestrian hit-and-run
- Macklemore, Ryan Lewis join Nature Conservancy's 'All Hands on Earth'
- Federal proposal to lower legal limit hits home for some
- Federal Way girl honored for escaping abduction attempt
- Tree climbing suspect ends up in handcuffs after intense manhunt
- Burglary suspect arrested after threatening to detonate grenade
- Figure skater with local roots eyes 2014 Sochi medal stand
- Suspect arrested after several hour search near Mill Creek
- Seahawks, Sounders license plates coming in 2014
- Manhunt underway for suspect near Mill Creek
- Burglary suspect threatens to detonate grenade at Everett home
- Oregon funeral home offers tricycle hearse
- Shares of Tableau Software surged on opening day
- Ex-Lakewood cop pleads guilty to charity theft
- Councilman Tim Burgess leaving race for Seattle mayor
- House chairman sees IRS errors as part of pattern
- Fresh Copper River salmon lands in Seattle
- KREM TV
- CDA Police: Drunk driver crashes into IHOP
- Cost could sink Cleveland trash plant
- Tea party looks to take advantage of moment
- Miss Spokane takes on Navy SEAL Fitness Challenge
- FBI raids Browne's Addition apartment in connection to ricin letters
- Ill. lawmakers face tough votes before adjourning
- Rollover wreck traps one person in vehicle
- Tea party hero Cuccinelli is Va. GOP gov nominee
- Dems' Senate campaigns marked by internal battles
- Miss Spokane taking on Navy SEAL Fitness Challenge today
- Spokane Police execute search warrant in connection to ricin letters
- Internal wrangling marks Dems' Senate campaigns
- Guest lineups for the Sunday news shows
- Guest lineups for the Sunday news shows
- Court documents reveal new officer-involved shooting details
- Northwest Christian High School helps kids who might go hungry this summer
- Coast Guard approves Race The Joe
- WA senate asks for more legislation
- Moscow wife pleads guilty to stabbing and pouring gas on husband
- Idaho unemployment rate holds at 6.1 percent
- KXLY TV
- Driver crashes vehicle into Coeur d'Alene IHop
- Driver crashes vechile into Coeur d'Alene IHop
- Police in Browne's Addition investigating Ricin letters
- Powerball lottery reaches record high, and people are cashing in
- Stearman flight to touch off Torchlight Parade
- US Attorney orders farmer's marijuana market to cease and desist
- Court documents detail deadly shootings
- Deputy, police officer under investigation for misconduct
- Firefighters respond to fire at URM Stores
- Road closures for Armed Forces Torchlight Parade
- Serial killer Robert Yates claims ineffective counsel in latest death penalty appeal
- Heads up: Road closures for Armed Forces Torchlight Parade
- Serial killer Yates appealing death sentence
- Firefighters responding to fire at URM Stores
- Fairchild sets date for KC-135 crash public memorial
- Choose wisely to avoid unnecessary medical tests
- Authorities arrest man in Idaho in terrorism case
- Spokane schools moving to all-day kindergarten
- Two dead in overnight shootings
- WSP searching for M16 missing from GCSO arms room
- The Daily Herald
- Tired old catchphrases cheapen our political speech
- GOP overplays its hand
- 'Genetically engineered' requires label
- Reflect on how you treat others
- Could not help but be full of grief
- Loss of life was totally senseless
- Change system, implement verdict
- Celebrating the past, and future
- Higher ed remains the key
- Texas blast exposes the new normal
- The investigations, clear-eyed and otherwise
- Hollywood dreaming on Hewitt
- Modest change to workers comp would help reserves
- Faith Calendar
- Cabela's hosts Armed Forces Appreciation Day
- The Herald recognized for general excellence
- Man who helped homeport happen dies
- Local hospital billing compared
- Coach was in trouble over sexual comments
- Darrington's sole doctor is always in
- Spokesman-Review
- CdA school board candidates highlight conservative roots - Sun, 19 May 2013 PST
- 75th annual Lilac Parade a fragrant, glittering success - Sun, 19 May 2013 PST
- Theater review: Civic s Grease familiar but always entertaining - Sun, 19 May 2013 PST
- That s NEWS to You quiz - Sun, 19 May 2013 PST
- Groups want sheep station shut down - Sun, 19 May 2013 PST
- She took the money and ran: Woman left Idaho after lottery win - Sun, 19 May 2013 PST
- Answer to population, pollution - Sun, 19 May 2013 PST
- Trade agreements fail - Sun, 19 May 2013 PST
- Play was disturbing - Sun, 19 May 2013 PST
- Focus on real issues - Sun, 19 May 2013 PST
- Fairness is the goal - Sun, 19 May 2013 PST
- Go with motherly instinct - Sun, 19 May 2013 PST
- Gender bias in draft - Sun, 19 May 2013 PST
- Coffee buddies cherished - Sun, 19 May 2013 PST
- BRAC has final word - Sun, 19 May 2013 PST
- Vegas has casinos, planes - Sun, 19 May 2013 PST
- Focus on joy of life - Sun, 19 May 2013 PST
- Smart Bombs: Education under the gun - Sun, 19 May 2013 PST
- Editorial: Full-day kindergarten a risk worth funding - Sun, 19 May 2013 PST
- City projects help residents - Sun, 19 May 2013 PST
- The Olympian
- Felix, Mariners struggle in 6-0 loss to Indians
- Stevick wins Capital City Marathon for seventh time
- Belmont Stakes: Oxbow vs. Orb in the cards
- Small Fla. city wonders who won Powerball jackpot
- A word (not) pleasing to taxpayers' minds
- Helicopter over flights too low and too loud
- Funding for state parks in amendment, not bill
- Even in the digital age, libraries relevant to community
- $590M-plus Powerball: 1 winning ticket sold in Fla
- Cloud cover dampens anniversary of Mount St. Helens eruption
- No Triple Crown: Oxbow upsets Orb at Preakness
- Oxbow upsets Orb in Preakness
- Walk-off woes continue, as Mariners fall in last at-bat to Indians again, 5-4
- FBI searches apartment in ricin letter case
- Former Lakewood police officer gets more jail time
- Mount St. Helens 33rd blast anniversary Saturday
- FBI executes search warrant in ricin letter case
- Olympia to do night work on sewer lines beginning Monday
- McCleary man gets 26 years in Montesano courthouse attack
- A look at the top 10 world record lottery jackpots
- Walla Walla Union-Bulletin
- Church bulletin - 5/19/13
- The backlash over making language in Washington state laws gender neutral
- When there's no other voice for kids
- Emergency Services - 5/19/13
- Corrections officer's killer moved to Walla Walla
- Rubber Ducky, you're the one!
- Eric Idle entertains at Whitman
- On the Agenda
- On Broadway
- Science, technology, math scholars honored by AAUW
- Final filing list
- Most candidates to run unopposed
- Special filing period set for empty seats
- County responders to conduct mass casualty drill
- Police emphasis to patrol for cellphone, seatbelt violations
- Hikers walk 100 miles to raise funds for group helping veterans
- Gun violence is down, not up
- Bye, bye bicycle path
- US military must not tolerate sexual assaults
- School Board member served with integrity
- The Daily Sun News
- DEATH NOTICE
- OBITUARY
- Groundwater advisory group hits yet another snag
- Review of new literacy material aids in curriculum selection process
- Outlook man receives nine-month prison sentence stemming from police pursuit
- Two more candidates throw hats in the ring to retain their seats
- Indall leadsBlack Rock Creek to top finish at senior golf event
- Grandview freshman four strokes shy of making it to 2A State golf tournament
- 3-on-3 basketball tourney planned at Sunnyside church
- Familiar face leading Mabton congregation
- Bad Robot turns in a great action app
- Word Nerd
- GUEST COLUMN
- DEATH NOTICE
- Parks and rec board unclear with SASA's role
- Four more people file for local public offices
- No update on officer-involved shooting
- S'side Planning Commission seeks to fill current vacancy
- Mabton School directors to hold meeting this Friday
- Mabton FFA competes at State convention
- Tri-City Herald
- Tri-Cities Fever owners help player get service dog for autistic son
- Two hurt in Kennewick stabbing
- Kennewick man faces 2 animal cruelty charges
- Kennewick riverfront project hits snag
- Seahawks DE Bruce Irvin suspended 4 games
- China’s hunger for American coal in doubt
- People's Choice Awards 2013
- Pasco councilman to face election challenge
- Prosecution says Tashia Stuart's defense investigator yet to return evidence
- Pasco mail center likely will close June 28
- Mid-Columbia tea party group target in IRS debacle
- Richland florist sues state for violating her religious freedom
- Cash reward offered for information in Pasco bank robbery
- McDonald's worker in Kennewick spots her stolen car in drive-thru
- Man gets prison time in court assault
- Texas tornado winds believed to be up to 200 mph
- At least 6 confirmed dead in Texas tornadoes
- Bladderpod: Agreement may not allow for more public comment
- At least 6 confirmed dead in Texas tornado
- Committee approves DOE budget request
- Yakima Herald Republic
- NASCAR: Johnson wins record 4th All-Star race
- Bickleton boys win 1B regional track
- Woman arrested after SUV runs over boyfriend
- Labor leader Kenney pushed for farmworker rights
- Soccer: Hounds, Scots fall
- Morning Briefing: 05/19/2013
- 2013 NBA Western Conference finals preview
- Couture s OT goal lifts Sharks
- FBI searches Spokane residences in ricin case
- Intruder arrested after 8-hour standoff
- Selah woman in serious condition after I-82 crash
- Three arrested in stabbings of Walla Wallans
- Underwood: 2002 Central football team was one for the ages, and also the school s hall of fame
- Baha i talk set for Sunday in Moxee
- It s a busy weekend at Central Lutheran Church
- Don and Carol Baughman to perform at Grace Brethren Church in Mabton
- Note of Joy to host Sinacoris
- Mazda 6: Much more than meets the eye
- Underwood: Katie Hinckley to be inducted into CWU Athletic Hall of Fame
- Carolyn Hax: What are the rules for being a buttinsky?
- Peninsula Daily News
- Port Angeles teen charged in suspected heroin death; police investigate another death as possibly due to overdose
- Man arrested in Port Angeles pawn shop burglary
- Scam Alert - Fraudulent medical equipment phone calls target local residents
- SPORTS: Port Angeles softball team punches ticket to state; Sequim loses first district game
- SPORTS: Crescent boys win quad-district track meet; girls are third
- SPORTS: Port Angeles, Chimacum boys golf teams aiming for the top
- Employee to seek Port of Port Angeles commission seat
- Anderson Lake closes due to high toxin level
- Port Angeles fetes sidewalk, ferry dock opening
- Port Angeles man arrested in pawn shop burglary case
- Man files complaint against Sequim police; transcript release due this week
- Destruction tourism? Visitors rubber-neck, take photos in bulldozer-attack neighborhood
- Picking up the pieces: Port Angeles community pulls together after bulldozer attack [*** GALLERY ***]
- 'Pit-to-pier' not over yet, company says
- Ninety-six entries in Rhody Parade, mostly dry weather make it 'great'
- Port Angeles teen charged in suspected heroin death; police investigate another death as possibly due to overdose
- County treasurer recommends against forgiving or adjusting Forks loan granted in 2004
- PENINSULA PROFILE: She creates a community for developmentally disabled
- DAVID G. SELLARS ON THE WATERFRONT: Shipwright's canoes all in the details
- PENINSULA POLL BACKGROUNDER: Traditional TV networks see viewership plummeting
- Moscow-Pullman Daily News
- SERMON TOPICS
- Picture of the Past: Scenic view
- Local students to graduate from OSU
- Why the Moscow library project matters and why the fuss
- A worthwhile cause
- Try this easy, nutritious and tasty spinach version of classic pesto
- Standing ovation
- She's reining in her impulse to plant too early
- A few thoughts on genetic mutations
- The softer side of modern veterinary science
- Bonkerz children's play center now open
- Co-op donates $617 to Casting for Recovery
- New WSU building receives award
- Habitat Surplus Store grand opening this morning
- WSU admissions director appointed to College Board institute
- The Christian way
- Once upon a time, students entered college ready to succeed
- Cast your bread ...
- No mention of real facts
- Finally, good news outweighs the bad
- The Columbian
- Letter: Advocate rights for grandparents
- Letter: Respect and ethics missing
- Letter: Is Laird anti-Mother's Day?
- Letter: Madore, Mielke lack integrity
- Letter: High price to pay for success
- John Laird: Geezers, grouches, gay marriage and going in circles
- Controversy over coal exports stirs up debate
- Will: Visions of Watergate
- In Our View: Together Again
- Strictly Business: Asking the big questions
- Business briefing
- Correction: Council candidate
- Weather Eye: Hazel Dell Parade of Bands adds yet another dry day to its run
- Help us celebrate student achievement
- Expert will speak on behavior of people with disabilities
- RevitalizeWA: 'The new economy is the Main Street economy'
- Minnehaha store aims to keep the magic alive (with video)
- Columbia Land Trust's reach, reputation keep growing
- Columbian staff receives professional awards
- Floral fish nearly fills Washington border
- The Herald
- PUYALLUP: Student suspected of bringing gun to school
- Special send-off sets stage for special day of track and field in Puyallup
- Puyallup high schooler arrested for allegedly bringing gun on campus
- Amazon donates 50 Kindles to Sumner School District
- Search near Salem, Ore. doesn't turn up sign of Susan Cox Powell
- Puyallup Food Bank seeks volunteers
- Elderly woman injured after driving off parking structure in Puyallup
- Legislature must continue funding for proven dropout prevention program
- Karen Edwards runs for school board
- Twin brothers support EFN's Infant Initiative
- Pentecost service to be held at PHS auditorium
- Lions Club auction to benefit veterans and their families
- Ballou Junior High student competes for Miss Washington teen crown
- Memorial Day event held at city cemetery
- Sounder train to Mariners on May 26
- YMCA's teen late night program to start soon
- Fair CEO: Name change is evolving into statewide event
- State historical society to honor Sumner history teacher
- Governor Jay Inslee signs Zeiger's higher education efficiency bill
- Dr. Marty Cavalluzzi named new president of Pierce College Puyallup
- The Daily News
- Union leads march in Rome calling for job creation
- Letters: And now this?
- Sobering facts about driving drunk
- Police Blotter: May 19
- Records describe Cowlitz County drug ring, leader
- Police Blotter: May 19, 2013
- The Daily News wins nine awards at SPJ gala
- Sunday Snapshot: Alan Piercy has 50-year-old aerial passion
- Ash Kicker finishes with icy splash
- 2013 Youth Poetry Contest winners present an eclectic mix
- Kelso School Board's Monday agenda packed full
- Longview School Board study session set for Monday
- Dine out Tuesday to help support Meals on Wheels
- The math behind a proposal to merge three middle schools into two
- Kelso special ed teacher dies in car crash
- Lexington couple's simple patio project turns into a pricey pain
- Rising consumer demands aids organic industry sway
- Falling yen to make Japan's goods more affordable
- Industrial design expertise lands Longview man on Travel Channel
- Letters: Just one question
- Columbia Basin Herald
- Genie Industries rebounds from economic downturn
- Officials discuss graffiti crackdown
- Investigation continues into missing rifle from sheriff's office
- Curriculum helps BBCC students conquer math
- Hospital polishes CEO job description
- Alliance church to host grace conference
- Moses Lake approves helmet law
- Columbia River dams offer geocaching
- Consequences of substance abuse highlighted
- State Patrol investigates missing rifle from Grant County Sheriff s Office
- Moses Lake man dies in motorcycle crash
- Police seek suspects in ML assault
- Two arrests made in Othello shooting
- Othello dairy recalls pasteurized milk
- Budding talent
- Boy, 4, injured in Othello drive-by
- Quincy, Ephrata work to share polygraph services
- Frontier student wins regional competition
- 120 acres burn in fire near Ephrata
- Event to raise money for BBCC scholarships
- Daily Journal of Commerce
- Museum of the Confederacy helps humanize Gettysburg
- Trammell expands First Hill project
- New state pot rules would limit stores
- Backers try to revive 20-year-old plan for Penn Station rehab
- Health plan finder for small firms is delayed
- Jones & Jones designs OSU longhouse
- Omega Morgan moves transformer over 9,700-foot Colorado pass
- Puyallup longhouse uses solar to go net zero
- Hamilton Urban Partners focus on apartments: new, rehabs, modular
- Real Estate Buzz: Can Seattle's hot spots warm up the region?
- Since 1913, Tacoma door maker has seen it all: war, recessions, spotted owls and robots
- Smartphones: an easy, rich target for hackers
- Three former Mithun architects start a new design firm: Encore
- $9M makeover for 1927 fire station
- It's taking a global effort to make 1,450 tunnel rings in Frederickson
- Northshore plans $130M high school
- Design Perspectives: The Bullitt Center starts out on a 250-year journey
- BIG architect to speak in Seattle May 29
- Donald Trump on stand at Chicago condo trial
- Open house Thursday for East Link
- 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
- 33 Years Later, Memories of the Mount St. Helens Eruption
- Challengers Come Forward on Final Day of Filing Week
- Supporters, Survivors Rally at Relay for Life
- Jury Unable to Reach Verdict in Trial of Woman Accused of Running Centralia Pot Dispensary
- Eight Candidates File for Four Tenino Council Spots
- Worker Hospitalized After Being Struck by Metal Beam Expected to Recover
- House of Rising Son Owner Arrested
- Upcoming Events: The Princess Bride Coming to Fox Theatre; CDA to Host Walking Tour of Downtown Centralia; More
- Plastic Whale Project Reception Scheduled
- Retired Toledo Teacher Will Lead Discover! Children s Museum
- Retirement Party for Centralia Educator Gilmore Is Sunday
- Food Worker Classes Canceled
- Onalaska Schools Offering Free Summer Meals
- Brothers Plead Guilty in Centralia Marijuana Grow Operation
- New Valley View Health Center to Break Ground Sunday in Toledo
- Counterfeit Money Reported in Centralia
- Majority of 150 Workers Laid Off at Chehalis Facility Will Transition to New Jobs
- Progress Continues on Chehalis Home Elevations
- Centralia Nursing Assistant Charged With Unprofessional Conduct
- Chehalis Activators Donate $20,000 to Improve Olympic Elementary Fields
- The News Tribune
- Traffic Q&A: Safety concern leads to fresh paint
- Highway fatalities down 50 percent so far in Pierce, Thurston counties
- Highway fatalities down 50 percent so far in Pierce, Thurston
- Tacoma program uses housing to promote good parenting, self-sufficiency
- Years of work reunites teens accused of '88 gang shooting
- Gateway needs heroes in Olympia
- The home and school connection
- Years of detective work reunites teens accused of '88 gang shooting
- Thurston needs 3 candidates
- McCarver a natural candidate for experimentation
- Reputation earns housing authority some latitude
- Bill-job conflict: It's not unusual in Olympia
- Day Island residents debate rezoning of marina
- Cloud cover dampens anniversary of Mount St. Helens eruption
- Police Beat: A mother’s love, and wild punches
- Education, safe decisions have led to fewer traffic fatalities, officials say
- Day Island debates rezoning of marina
- Cheney's legacy reunites former Studs players
- Public memorial for firefighter May 31 at Tacoma Dome
- Injured JBLM soldier wins two medals at Warrior Games
- Skagit Valley Herald
- Moonshine makes a comeback in the county legally
- Click it or Ticket patrols coming
- Political Notebook
- Education meetings
- Government Meetings
- Clinic provides children with free back-to-school shots
- Fir Island Road to close to traffic
- Beauty in bloom
- Filing week shapes up with hot local races
- Anacortes to consider tourism promotion area
- S-W slashes sewer, impact fees
- Woman accused of running man over with car
- Patrol aims to reduce drunken boating
- Now Open for Traffic
- Skagit farmers markets growing strong together
- Prepping produce
- Feeding the spirit; protecting the people
- Candidate filing deadline is today
- Suspect arrested in S-W car theft case
- Anacortes arson defendant arraigned on charges
- Ballard News Tribune
- SLIDESHOW: Ballard Syttende Mai parade attracts thousands
- Ballard High Jazz Band wins first at Oregon festival
- Police Blotter: Violent robbery and beating at Golden Gardens; several burglars strike Ballard
- Red tide spotted at Carkeek Park
- Ballard Traffic Watch
- Beloved Sunset Hill barber, Gene George, passes away
- At Large in Ballard: Ballard Days, Turkish Nights
- East Ballard neighbors feel vulnerable after string of car break-ins
- Big Fire Department response to ship fire at Fisherman's Terminal
- Celebrate Norway in Ballard with Syttende Mai Parade on May 17
- See old vintage houses, buy tickets now for Ballard Classic Home Tour
- Work being done in off-leash dog park at Golden Gardens
- Scenes From Old Ballard: Ballard Boat Works
- Walrus and Carpenter gets a friendly neighbor: Barnacle
- Last Angelo standing
- Herons seek refuge in Commodore Park from eagle devastation
- Mother's Day Weekend: Go to the zoo, buy flowers, see low tides
- Ballard Art Walk, May 11: Students showcase work, 'subtle beauty' at Filthy Rich, pencil drawings by Gordon Lambert
- Planting A Life: How Keeping A Garden is Good for the Soul (May)
- Police Blotter: Man shot while crossing Aurora; several burglars strike in Ballard, including one with interest in things medieval
- Sequim Gazette
- Elections 2013: School board, hospital district candidates refile
- P.C. Automotive Program offers degrees, alternative fuels certificate
- WSU Clallam County Extension hires new 4-H coordinator
- Councilors tour city halls for ideas
- Benefit for symphony brings world-class pianist to the peninsula
- Historical Society presents Whispers from the Past
- Licensing offices offer Pride, Patriotism Plates
- Flea market supports Basque teens visit
- Sequim City Band opens Centennial summer
- It s a wrap in vinyl
- Veterans Exhibit Opens
- Freethinkers screen Inside Job
- Mozart ends Music Live s season
- Kozy presents genealogy seminar
- MAC Veterans Day schedule altered
- Audubon meeting, potluck planned
- Land Trust to highlight salmon recovery efforts
- Learn to repair inflatable boats
- Garden club hosts plant sale
- Volunteer for horseback therapy
- McChord Airlifter
- 7-ship training mission takes flight
- Professionals of the Week
- Team McChord deploys for second medical evacuation
- 62nd Maintenance Operations Squadron deactivates
- Congratulations to ALS Class 13-D
- JBLM hosts Military Retiree Appreciation Day
- Tips for thriving as an active duty military mom
- Wingman Day focuses on CAF
- Professionals of the Week
- TMDE flight calibrates for precision
- Be there when your Wingman needs you the most
- A tough road home
- Team McChord responds to Antarctica medevac
- McChord AGE Rangers: Jacks of all trades
- The importance of timely, honest feedback
- 62nd MXG celebrates Log Fest excellence
- Professional of the week
- Need a change? Try a special duty assignment
- How deep is your bench?
- 18th Air Force: A Legacy of Excellence
- Human Life of Washington
- 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
- ELWAY POLL: Voters in Washington Oppose Misnamed 'Reproductive Parity Act'
- Lawsuit: Planned Parenthood defrauded taxpayers in Wash. state
- Pro-Life Grandma Violently Attacked During Botched Abortion Incident
- Courage and the Gift of Life
- 10 eye-opening quotes from Planned Parenthood's founder
- North Kitsap Herald
- Distribution of Canoe Ridge wines increased | NW Wines
- Regarding the vote to close Breidablik Elementary
- One big weekend in Kitsap | Kitsap Week
- Sheriff's Log | May 8-14
- Police Calls | Poulsbo PD | May 8-14
- Erickson unopposed for Poulsbo mayor; challenges in six of 21 NK races
- Concert May 26 will benefit Humane Society | Kitsap Week
- 11th Festival of the Arts May 22 at North Kitsap High School
- Indianola house fire on May 7 deemed 'accidental'
- One dead in single-vehicle crash early Friday morning
- Message in a Bottle Race Sunday on Liberty Bay | Viking Fest 2013
- A celebration of what we have in common | In Our Opinion
- Norway s consul is 2013 Viking Fest grand marshal | Viking Fest 2013
- Hey, Garrison Keillor, that lutefisk tasted OK | Viking Fest 2013
- Velkommen til Poulsbo: Your Viking Fest schedule
- One big weekend | Kitsap Week
- Last Viking Fest for B.R.A.T.S.
- Suquamish artists join Vikings at festival village | Viking Fest 2013
- You'll get your North Kitsap Herald by 6 p.m. Friday
- 305, Suquamish Way roundabout not a done deal
- Mercer Island Reporter
- Scheid to run against Grausz for Council Seat
- Mercer Island resident and businessman Harley H. Hoppe dies
- Washington unemployment estimated at 7 percent in April
- Governor signs tough new boating law
- Island resident and businessman Harley H. Hoppe dies
- Governor signs Sen. Litzow's school plan law
- Sales of Metro ticketbooks to end June 30
- State Liquor Control Board issues draft rules for recreational marijuana market
- The effect of the Seattle Montlake Bridge closures this weekend could ripple across area
- 'Chicago' brings a little more Razzle Dazzle to Village Theatre stage
- Letter | More on iPads at schools
- Full EIS will likely delay toll decision | Editorial
- Police to take on 'texters' and 'talkers'
- In the park, by the pond, with Whoopi
- Northwest Yeshiva rocket team competes in Virginia
- Nonprofits need to file for exempt status by May 15
- Letter | Mercer Island seniors will be hurt by tolls on I-90
- Special sessions not so special
- Public meeting Tuesday, May 14 on proposed Metro cuts
- Car crashes over 70 mph on West Mercer Way | Mercer Island Police Blotter
- Central Kitsap Reporter
- Distribution of Canoe Ridge wines increased | NW Wines
- One big weekend in Kitsap | Kitsap Week
- Man arrested for indecent exposure incident
- There will be a mayor's race in Bremerton
- Concert May 26 will benefit Humane Society | Kitsap Week
- 2013 special session takes nice first step
- Central Kitsap school board elections getting interesting
- One dead in single-vehicle crash early Friday morning
- Red algea reported in Puget Sound harmless
- One big weekend | Kitsap Week
- Author tells of his Navy pilot father
- Homebuilder adds Silverdale office
- Central Kitsap Reporter may arrive late
- Keeping the conversation going | Colleen Smidt
- Decision is the right one for shipyard workers | Our Corner
- Marketing plans underway to fill Bremerton Marina
- Candidates filing for election
- REI leader to address annual KPVCB meeting
- Bremerton Sail & Power Squadron installs new officers
- Master Gardeners to be at markets
- El Mundo
- Rancho Los Lagos: Primer lugar Apple Blossom 2013
- IllumiRoom para Xbox es s lo un proyecto todav a
- BlackBerry aprobado por el Departamento de Defensa de USA
- Pongase alerta que los estafadores buscan ahora fan ticos del soccer!
- Apple espera llegar a los 50 mil millones de descargas de Apps
- No puedes entrar a Facebook? Tus amigos de confianza ahora te pueden ayudar!
- En cuestions de Streaming las SmartTVs dominan
- Adi s al Hotmail.com Microsoft termina migraci n a Outlook.com
- Presenta Acer nueva l nea de notebooks y tabletas
- Los d as de no impuestos por compras en Internet pueden estar contados
- Sprint planea cerrar su red iDEN NEXTEL en 2 meses
- Electronic Arts y FIFA anuncian acuerdo hasta 2022
- Regalos Tech para mam en su d a
- Sanci n econ mica para Santos Laguna y Quer taro
- Orozco: Tigres es favorito sobre Monterrey
- Espera Sosa resolver esta semana continuidad al frente de U. de G.
- Castro considera que la serie Morelia-Cruz Azul es la m s cerrada
- Alex Ferguson anuncia su retiro
- AM RICA, EL EQUIPO M S POPULAR Y M S ODIADO
- La ilusi n del campeonato en Atlas nadie nos la quita: Bravo
- Auburn Reporter
- Auburn School District announces Teachers of the Year
- The road to SIFF-Renton | Violence tears apart friends
- Petpalooza invades Game Farm Park
- Neely Mansion Association wins award
- Walking in Kim's spirit | Komen Race for the Cure
- Inslee visits Kent to push adoption of state transportation funding package
- The road to SIFF-Renton | Oh, the tangled web ...
- Smith Brothers dairy moves to new Kent location after 93 years at current site
- State Senate holds line on no new taxes | Sen. Roach
- The road to SIFF-Renton | It's a wrap
- Auburn developer looking to fill vacant third floor of Professional Plaza with health care organization
- The transient nature of gangs in South King County
- Mayor Lewis running for Port of Seattle board
- Most restaurant food has too many calories, studies find | Gustafson
- Asthma in children: Q&A on diagnosis, treatments, management plans
- Three file for mayoral race
- State Liquor Control Board issues draft rules for recreational marijuana market; seeks public comment
- Auburn Relay for Life fundraiser returns this weekend
- Fain sponsors Kent student as Senate page
- Olympic speedskater J.R. Celski documents Macklemore and Seattle hip-hop in 'The Otherside'
- 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
- 3-20-13 John Simon, USFS reported…
- 3-15-13 Table Mt, Haney Meadow, Lion Rock
- 3-14 Taneum Manastash Grooming
- International Examiner
- 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
- Gay Christian Experiences Worth Writing Home About
- For Our Memory and Community
- Wordless Discourses: Art on Race for Wing Luke s Under My Skin Exhibit
- Enfu: Making Art through a Child s Eyes
- Jon Kimura Parker Plays at UW Campus
- Stuck Elevator Impresses at World Premiere: Immigrant Experience of Deliveryman Inspires Questions of the American Dream
- What s In a Name? An Immigrant s Perspective
- Jagged Noodles: Say Hi to Baby Button
- Op-Ed: The Importance of Interracial Solidarity
- News Pulse 5/1/2013
- A Generation Might Be Lost Without New Blood: Reviving a 60-Year-Old Veterans Group Serving Asian Pacific Islanders
- A Generation Might Be Lost Without New Blood Reviving a 60-Year-Old Veterans Group Serving Asian Pacific Islanders
- Kent Reporter
- The road to SIFF-Renton | The apple of his own eye
- The road to SIFF-Renton | Violence tears apart friends
- Candidates file for Kent Mayor, Council, School Board
- Inslee visits Kent to push adoption of state transportation funding package
- Kent-Meridian to host summer volleyball camps
- State Patrol arrests Kent man on child porn charges
- The road to SIFF-Renton | Oh, the tangled web ...
- Smith Brothers dairy moves to new Kent location after 93 years at current site
- Just say no to exploitation | Conerly
- Beware: An LID can happen to you | GUEST OP
- The road to SIFF-Renton | It's a wrap
- Fairwood Elementary to repair roof
- The transient nature of gangs in South King County
- Most restaurant food has too many calories, studies find | Gustafson
- Asthma in children: Q&A on diagnosis, treatments, management plans
- Kentridge's Meaker takes third in international engineering competition
- State Liquor Control Board issues draft rules for recreational marijuana market; seeks public comment
- Protect 911 funding | GUEST OP
- Pfeiffer elected Washington State PTA Region 9 director
- Kent School District sets May 22 meeting for special education program
- The Peninsula Gateway
- Peninsula Light Co. re-elects three to board
- Gig Harbor Beer Festival draws a crowd
- Editorial cartoon
- Therapy office offers range of services, resources
- End of an era
- Food backpack walk set for Saturday
- Gig Harbor City Council looks into allowing food trucks on temporary basis
- Jordyn's Journey 5K race helps raise funds, spirits
- Chocolate Sunday auction set for June 2
- Presentation on plants to be held Saturday
- Unoccupied home burns, cause unknown
- Henderson Bay students learn how to properly change oil
- Creative problem-solvers headed to Knoxville, Tenn.
- PTSD touches soldiers and civilians alike
- Skateboarding feature should have showed kids with helmets
- Elected officials need to support foreign diplomats
- Peer education opens discussion about risky behaviors
- Boston Marathon bombing will be replaced by understanding
- Grandparents should have right to petition court for visitation
- Maritime Gig Festival rolls into town in a few weeks
- Real Change
- Vendor Profile: Dwayne Stelivan
- We are all actors in an end-of-the-world movie. But no one knows when it will be in the theaters
- The impending Olympia train wreck comes to Seattle
- Urban density advocates believe an increase in development translates into more housing
- Coke isn t it
- A Band-Aid for breakdowns
- Nickelsville on the Campaign Trail
- From healing other women to healing herself
- The man who held court in the folding chair
- An education
- Looking for a source of inspiration? Consider the termite
- Negotiating the salary of a cop who doesn t actually work for you? Try asking some loaded questions
- Show the love
- Great escape
- Advocates hope to save HEN, a program that serves the neediest
- Taking it to the streets
- King County considers how to take public defenders in-house
- Mayor McGinn nominates Idaho police ombudsman to oversee reform of Seattle police
- Nickelsville homeless again?
- Vendor Profile: David Purnell
- Renton Reporter
- Legislative Summer School | FRANK SHIERS, JR's view
- The death of Tank teaches us lessons about life | TISH GREGORY
- When the world comes to Renton, we see ourselves | EDITOR'S NOTE
- Tahoma to celebrate Memorial Day May 27
- The Human Spirit is our Greatest Asset | DON BRUNELL
- The death of Tank teaches us important lessons about life | Tish Gregory
- The road to SIFF-Renton | Violence tears apart friends
- Everyone in Renton deserves the 'Gift of Play'
- State jobless rate dropped to 7 percent in April
- Get out the galoshes: Gray, rainy weekend ahead of us
- Some birds returning to Rolling Hills
- When the world comes to Renton, we see ourselves | Editor's note
- Inslee visits Kent to push adoption of state transportation funding package
- Community celebrates opening of women's, children's shelter
- Old city hall may house library during construction, set to start next year
- Future Firefighters Association hosting 'Fire Muster' skills competition Saturday
- REMINDER: Youth Safety Fair is Saturday at the Renton Community Center
- Renton Technical College's Open Door Festival | SLIDESHOW
- The road to SIFF-Renton | Oh, the tangled web ...
- Renton Rotary Club honors May Teachers of the Month
- The Stranger
- Cannabis Crisis
- Sources Say
- Seattle's Invisible 28-Lane Freeway
- Fight Brewing Over New Tent Cities
- Downtown Business Goes After Hempfest Hippies
- Sources Say
- Seattle Police Chief Will Speak at Pot Rally
- Seattle May Day 2013: From March to Mayhem
- Our Stupid Fucking Pointless Legislative Session
- Sources Say
- Brian Carver Wants to Be the City's Youngest Council Member
- How Should Legal Pot Be Labeled?
- Article Title Unavailable
- Interim Police Chief Apologizes for Video Mocking the Homeless
- The State Says This Pot Isn't Technically 'Marijuana'
- Can City Government Make Us Happy?
- Dear NBA: Don't Take Seattle for Granted
- Sources Say
- Get Ready for Your Close-Up
- Hire Grounds
- Snoqualmie Valley Record
- Heritage connection: Snoqualmie Valley's Monty and Liam Wright share Scottish, family background
- Feeling good: Valley woman s clothing, tanning shop aims to make women feel great about themselves
- Lifted lawnmower, public drunk, running bears: Snoqualmie Valley police blotter
- Highway to heaven: Motorcyclists roll into Preston in search of a higher power | Slideshow
- Free Friday hikes, this week at Carnation Senior Center
- Sponsors, ball-playing teams needed for big Carnation Fourth
- North Bend Agape Chiropractic's Leslie Bedell completes nutrition study
- Higher Learning Martial Arts offering self defense, aikido in North Bend
- Dark look at horse racing world on stage at Snoqualmie's Black Dog
- Walking for CROPS: Valley s ninth Hunger Walk returns Sunday at Meadowbrook
- Snoqualmie Methodists' Chancel Choir to host benefit concert for CROP Walk
- North Bend Farmers Market has openings for vendors
- Harvest kick-off for gleaning program is Sunday in Carnation
- North Bend to discuss crime trends at public meeting tonight
- Walking for CROPS: Valley s ninth Hunger Walk returns Sunday at Meadowbrook
- Arts of summer: Mount Si artist guild holds sunny show in North Bend
- Smoke Signals' 15th anniversary: SIFF at Snoqualmie Casino this Friday
- Wednesday is a day to 'Give Big' for Fall City history preservers
- Interagency Watershed Forum meeting called in Preston
- Encinias, North Bend's Lynne to marry
- Tacoma Weekly
- Bellarmine falls to Kentlake in district softball opener
- MDA tops $70k goal during annual lock up
- Teen-only theatre troupe holds show to benefit American Cancer Society
- From Macca to Mackelmore:
- Sidewalk appears and disappears
- Dome Top and First Creek neighborhood groups host cleanup on May 18
- Police Blotter
- The Things We Like
- Arts & Entertainment: Artist spaces enter the discussion
- Make a Scene: Jazz and Blues Festival returns May 25
- Live Music
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- Sportswatch
- Murals In Tacoma
- Our View: Light rail should run to East Side
- Arts & Entertainment: Paul Reiser talks to Tacoma Weekly
- Firefighter dies during service
- Stadium Tigers Roll To State
- WILSON WINS WITH GOAL IN EXTRA TIME
- Vashon-Maury Island Beachcomber
- Healing as a community | Editorial
- Big bank on a small island | Editorial
- Volunteer: Our boards needs talented people
- Vashon health services should align with our values
- Business owners respond to spurt of theft
- Bank of America branch to close in September
- Park district files for fields water right
- Recent incidents prompt safety concerns for island children
- Following another tragic death, a community event will focus on healing
- Body of missing Vashon woman found in Burton | Updated
- Body of missing Vashon woman found in Burton
- Search underway for missing Vashon woman
- A Vashon girl dances back into town
- Financial support for schools remains crucial
- Plan has created a chance to reach out to liveaboard | Editorial
- Park district elections: Consider running
- Burlesque show heats up Open Space
- New face on Vashon shares oil spill experiences
- Puccini twofer is Vashon Opera s next star-studded show
- At 94, one mom still works the crowd like a comedian
- Journal of the San Juans
- County manager candidates: and then there were two
- Find out more about Salt: The only rock we eat
- Whiteley Lecture Project Orion : what went wrong
- Summer drama workshops just for kids, at SJCT
- Fawn season: four tips to help them along the way
- Orcas woman contests 5-year prison term
- Wooden boat race sets course for Yellow Island
- Consignment Treasures seeks new land-use permit
- Labs Open House: Reelin in the deep
- Barbed Crown : daredevil s revenge
- New face for historic Friday Harbor home
- How will we remember Virgil Frits? | Guest Column
- Transportation voucher program continues
- Love songs & a lighter side, A Cappella choir
- Should Lolita, the captive killer whale, be releas
- Wildflowers in bloom, SJ Historical Museum Yellow Island tour
- Marathon man: Gilbert hits the road in fight against MS
- County prevails in 'open meetings' lawsuit; appeal 'likely'
- Essay contest: get on the Scenic Byway bus for free
- Council airs dissatisfaction over aerial photos contract
- Camas-Washougal Post-Record
- Filing week comes to a close
- Filing week comes to a close
- Tax increases will hurt retailers
- Outstanding contributions
- Obituaries for May 14, 2013
- Cruising the country
- Camas-Washougal eighth-grade projects help local students prepare for success
- School notes for May 14, 2013
- Running with purpose
- Washougal School District surveys grads
- Camas City Council approves subdivision
- Liberty Theatre lease includes new technology
- Robotics team returns from world championships
- Candidates announce intentions to run for local offices
- Hit reset on Columbia River Crossing project
- Making a difference
- Obituaries for May 7, 2013
- In search of summer fun
- Helping save sensory camp
- School notes for May 7, 2013
- Woodinville Weekly
- Food truck trend expands to Northshore
- Show off your pesticide-free yard with a free ladybug sign
- Fire destroys home in Tuck Lake neighborhood
- Celebrate Woodinville 2013
- Sustainamania offers tips, tricks, tools on going green
- New school and grade level reconfiguration could ease crowding
- Woodin Creek Village Development approved
- Detectives seek good Samaritan in Cossey murder
- New water district commissioner chosen
- Federal judge dismisses injunction claim about Cross Kirkland Corridor rail removal
- They make great wine, but can they cook?
- WHS students earn top honors at International DECA Conference
- William (Bill) Robert Renfro
- New child care learning center in Redmond opens its doors
- WANTED: Fabric donations to benefit kids, Camp Stitch-a-Lot
- Councilmember Dembowski invites public to District 1 town halls
- GiveBIG on May 15 and support Northshore students
- WWD to name new commissioner
- City wants opinions on future of Old Woodinville School
- DUI reenactment shows life can change in an instant
- 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
- The Arlington Times
- Boating incident leads to rescue and recovery
- SR 529 Ebey Slough bridge in Marysville closed May 17-19 | UPDATE
- 'Dine & Donate' at Hubb's raises funds for Haller Park playground | SLIDESHOW
- SR 529 Ebey Slough bridge in Marysville closed May 17-19
- Arlington s Emery achieves Eagle Scout rank
- School boards hold joint meeting at BPAC
- Letter carriers collect for food bank | SLIDESHOW
- Rescuing universal health care | OPOINION
- Arlington Garden Club's plant sale supports community | SLIDESHOW
- Coastal Bank opens in Smokey Point with ribbon-cutting
- Lakewood Drama presents Little Women
- AFS opens new fuel services and ramp May 18
- Gospel Hymn Fest May 19
- Click it or Ticket patrols take on texters, talkers
- May Hunt returns to Legion Park May 11
- Stillaguamish Senior Center burglarized a second time
- Kindergarten is a time of learning, discovery | GUEST OPINION
- A Kid Turns Radical | WEEKLY CARTOON
- Arlington couple fetes 71 years of marriage
- AHS takes first place in Lip-Dub competition
- South Whidbey Record
- Veni, vidi, vici: Students win Latin, mythology honors
- Tears and Cheers in Langley
- EDITORIAL | Langley's code of ethics should be simple
- Animals shelter in Oak Harbor
- Smart car slams into Ott & Murphy
- County recycling decision is against the birds | WHIDBEY BIRDING
- The Rural Characters benefit Local Artist Series
- North Whidbey home goes up in flames
- Humphrey Road parking in Clinton closed Sunday
- Hit-and-run crash lands Clinton man in jail
- Ferment your way to exceptional compost
- Cooler, warmer jail planned for Island County inmates
- SLIDESHOW | Langley house burns down, occupants escape unharmed
- Central Whidbey H&H fixes 20 homes
- O'Neal runs again for South Whidbey school board; filing period ends today
- Seligson, Allderdice forego council election run
- Whidbey woman charged with hitting men with bamboo
- Whidbey burglary suspect tracked, literally
- Island rallies around victims of Langley house fire
- EDITORIAL | An endless battle for equal rights
- Northwest Asian Weekly
- 40 years on, f leeing Vietnamese refugees take to seas again
- Black student targeted with racist note at mainly Asian campus
- Japan pulls back on denials of WWII sex slavery
- China, India gloss over border dispute at meeting
- Cyberattacks a growing irritant in US-China ties
- ASTROLOGY: For the week of May 18 May 24, 2013
- Aegis Living prepping for groundbreaking of Chinese-focused assisted-living facility in PNW Culturally Chinese Aegis Gardens to offer high-end amenities
- SIFF REVIEWS: The Asian Weekly at the movies The first staff picks for SIFF 2013
- PICTORIAL: The API Heritage Month Celebration
- COMMENTARY: Fire the Medina City Manager
- Classified Ads: May 18 - May 24, 2013
- BLOG: Can fundraising be fun-raising?
- Japanese landmarks on two local campuses to be restored
- Chinese robes headed back to the Northwest
- Visa for cash programs offer path to green card Options available for foreign investors willing to invest in America
- SCIDpda hosts annual ID Spring Roll
- Stephanie Bowman appointed Port of Seattle commissioner
- Susan Amini appointed King County Judge
- Ron Chow receives appreciation from US Army
- US calls for NKorea amnesty for sentenced American
- Marysville Globe
- Boating incident leads to rescue and recovery
- SR 529 Ebey Slough bridge in Marysville closed May 17-19 | UPDATE
- Cinco de Mayo celebrates Hispanic culture for seventh year | SLIDESHOW
- SR 529 Ebey Slough bridge in Marysville closed May 17-19
- Lakewood Drama presents Little Women
- Strawberry Festival hosts Talent Show auditions | SLIDESHOW
- School boards meet in Arlington
- Grace Academy presents The Mouse Trap
- Rescuing universal health care | OPOINION
- Coastal Bank opens in Smokey Point with ribbon-cutting
- Click it or Ticket patrols take on texters, talkers
- Fishing Derby draws families to Jennings Park
- Stillaguamish Senior Center burglarized a second time
- Focus on student growth, community engagement | GUEST OPINION
- Relay Bigger June 29 at Relay for Life | GUEST OPINION
- Cages celebrate 60th anniversary
- Jimmy John s opens in Smokey Point
- Marysville encourages responsible pet ownership
- Coastal Community Bank opens in Smokey Point
- Arlington Police arrest two in weekend armed robberies
- Whidbey News-Times
- Oak Harbor Mayor pushes to cut salaries, benefits for elected officials
- Quiet time is over for Deception Pass State Park
- Examine things for usefulness, beauty, sentimental values | Faithful Living
- Drug Court officials: Recovery Services needs to be replaced
- The decision to sue City of Oak Harbor is not Cladoosby s alone | Letter
- Pray privately, but please leave religion out of public forums | Letter
- Items lawmakers should include in the 2013-15 budget | Sound off
- Filings portend busy election season in Island County
- Buddhist to share teachings
- Clings would help target spending | Letter
- Predicts P8-As will displace Growlers | Letter
- Support military, join Navy League | Letter
- Clings would help target spending | Letter
- Colors of spring
- Hang on to those moments as long as you can, parents | Publisher's column
- Biz Expo expands under new name
- Hang on to those moments as long as you can, parents | Publisher's column
- Archaeological consultant to help decide Oak Harbor plant s location
- Cart leads to theft of South Whidbey suspect s arrest
- Coupeville Water festival honors tribe history
- Jewish Transcript
- Kline Galland brings health home
- Day school teacher accused of child molestation
- The changing field of Holocaust studiesMeryl Schenker
- JFS gets a new leaderLisi Wolf Photography
- Magalnick named JTNews publisherJennifer Magalnick
- Got milk for Shavuot? How about delectable dairy?JTNews
- Bookish typesJTNews
- Making peace at the grassy rootsDan Tapuach
- Repairing the natural order
- Netanyahu must take a page from Sadat
- Israel s first responders first-rate lessons for BostonJTNews
- Because love is not enough
- Our local day schools: Enrollment is up, revenue is notCourtesy SJCS
- Spokane congresswoman instrumental in Republican outreach to JewsCourtesy House Republican Conference
- Crossing her own private finish lineCourtesy Erica Nash
- Seeking solace in poetryJTNews
- Dancing into broadcasting | Leading AIDS care into a new eraJTNews
- Our local day schools: Enrollment is up, revenue isn tCourtesy SJCS
- Brewing up a new connection to Lag b OmerAnders Adermark/Creative Commons
- Yeshiva s rocket teens search for Shabbat in outer spaceCourtesy NYHS
- Stanwood-Camano News
- Art for the home and garden
- Rain gardens protect the Puget Sound
- Pearl Django
- Distinguished service award
- On The Island
- Court sides against county s growth management
- Diamond Knot expands to Mountlake Terrace
- County implements new green purchasing policy
- What will your retirement pay you?
- Soap Box Derby approaching
- Nightclub application incomplete
- Community Focus
- Births
- Meditation
- News Files
- Photo
- Boys track and field finishes 7th in conference
- Anderson wins conference crown in 400 meters
- Christine Wolf, Rachel Rich tennis champs
- Senior Day produces wild win
- Enumclaw Courier-Herald
- Spring Song by Sherwood Anderson | Poets.org
- Song by James Joyce | Poets.org
- State Route 165 Carbon River Bridge repairs complete
- State Route 410 Chinook Pass is open
- Police deal with plenty of impaired drivers | Buckley police reports May 8-15
- Two calls, one arrest for reckless driver | Enumclaw police reports May 8-14
- Election filing through Thursday, one day remains
- Regional Animal Services now hosts Pasado's Spay Station twice a week
- Candidates file for local office
- King County Council members disappointed by rejection obid to purchase Sacramento Kings
- Overflow audience calls for preservation of Metro service | King County Council
- Quentin Lorenzo Simmons, alleged Sumner Motor Inn shooter, arrested in Georgia
- Chinook Pass will open one week early, beginning Friday
- Do today s young adults have a brighter future tha
- Plateau birth announcements
- Enumclaw students lend a hand at Plateau Outreach Ministries
- Dinner auction for preteen Buckley leukemia patient Thursday night
- Candidates sign up on first day of election filing
- Considering religious tolerance | Wally's World
- Enumclaw Library June activiteis
- West Seattle Herald
- SLIDESHOW: 5K and Summer Streets prove popular
- READER REPORT: Boy struck by car on Delridge Way SW
- SLIDESHOW: Josh Fountain of Seattle wins West Seattle 5k
- West Seattle 5K Walk/Run will benefit West Seattle High School May 19
- Ciscoe Morris visits Village Green Perennial Nursery
- REMINDER: Alki Car Free Day on May 19 in for an overhaul
- Sustainable West Seattle makes a Presto Garden in a day to benefit the White Center Food Bank
- Westside-O-Rama West Seattle Entertainment Guide
- Out from the start, gay teen musician building a career
- Chief Sealth HS & Denny Middle School march in Ballard Syttende Mai parade
- SLIDESHOW: Alaska Airlines Combi lands at Sea-Tac with year's first Copper River salmon; Four celebrity chefs compete
- What can we expect walking into a pot shop for the first time?
- SLIDESHOW: Sold out Taste of West Seattle satisfied a ton of tastebuds
- KC Ferry District: Spirit of Kingston begins West Seattle-downtown Seattle service Saturday
- Harold J. Scott, 92, retired firefighter, antique car collector, long-time West Seattle resident, passes away
- Friday is Bike to Work Day!
- Mayor presents two possible solutions for Nickelsville homeless camp
- Erich Hoyt: Adventures with Orcas in the North Pacific From A1 Stubbs to Iceberg, the White Russian Bull ; Speaker coming June 8
- UPDATE: Sustainable West Seattle creating 'Presto Garden' at Westcrest Park; Volunteers needed May 18
- SFD: How to deal with pets when a fire breaks out
- Pacific Northwest Inlander
- The Time Traveler
- For Your Consideration | May 16, 2013
- BOOKS | Red Moon
- Boy Wonder
- Hydrogen Can Weaken Steel
- We Can Make a New Wonder Material From What's in Your Pantry
- There's Not Enough Poverty In Kids' Books
- We Can Turn DNA into Music
- Rats Giggle Too, and That's a Bigger Deal Than You Might Think
- Feds Come Knocking
- Heal Thyself
- Local Limits
- Earth, Water, Food
- Literary Confections
- The Future is Now
- Interstellar Gem
- Echoes of the Past
- The Cowboy's Cowboy
- What We Pay For
- The English Way
- Bothell Reporter
- We don't live in south King County | Cartoon
- Most restaurant food has too many calories, studies find | Column
- Inglemoor boys soccer loses to Jefferson in state quarter finals
- Lane closures on SR 522 in Bothell May 20-24
- Despite health concerns, aging baby boomers find it hard to make lifestyle changes | Column
- Don't text it, or talk it, then, click it or ticket | Cartoon
- Snohomish County tackles ADA barriers in right-of-way, seeks volunteers
- Today is National Thank You day, started in Bothell in 2009
- Only one race in Bothell for 2013 city council elections
- Kenmore field for City Council elections crowded
- Inglemoor to play for a spot in state semifinals tomorrow
- Inglemoor bounced by Ballard in KingCo tournament | Prep softball
- Kenmore resident helps Western baseball team win the Northern Pacific Regional collegiate title
- City of Bothell lays out argument in federal free speech lawsuit
- Candidate filing week brings intrigue for Kenmore and Bothell councils
- Candidate filing week bring intreague for Kenmore and Bothell councils
- City of Kenmore, WSDFW make water access easier for boaters
- The filing deadline for city council seats is May
- Wag the Dog and it will bite back | Column
- Bothell wins slug-fest with Inglemoor in 4A KingCo tournament | Prep softball
- Brainbridge Island Review
- Today's cartoon for Sunday, May 19
- Distribution of Canoe Ridge wines increased | NW Wines
- Fiction novel finds a setting in scientific history
- Today's cartoon for Saturday, May 18
- Bainbridge man faces multiple charges from theft to lying to police
- Sakai students educate the public about Murden Cove concerns
- City council considers Suzuki property for affordable housing
- One big weekend in Kitsap | Kitsap Week
- Oh, sister: Sorority life in the time of girdles
- Concert May 26 will benefit Humane Society | Kitsap Week
- Food drive starts for Helpline House
- City of Bainbridge Island honored for partnerships
- Court date nears for upskirt voyeur
- Despite another look, KPUD contract still more expensive than status quo
- Spence looks to retain seat on Bainbridge school board
- Two more join Bainbridge fire board race, spurs Primary Election contest
- Public broadcasting luminary files for Bainbridge city council seat
- Today's cartoon for Friday, May 17
- BASE lecture series continues with Jamie Workman
- One big weekend | Kitsap Week
- Nisqually Valley News
- Building Block
- RSE event provides intro to Ramtha s philosophy
- Alleged murder highlights JZ Knight case
- Local businesses pass alcohol survey purchases in Tenino, Rainier
- Walk of honor: Nisqually Indian Tribe visits land of ancestors
- Tenino mayor s status unclear
- Judge rules in RSE lawsuit
- Nisqually Valley lies in lahar path for Mount Rainier
- Tenino mayor s status unclear
- Judge rules in RSE lawsuit
- Nisqually Valley lies in lahar path for Mount Rainier
- Building Block
- RSE event provides intro to Ramtha s philosophy
- Alleged murder highlights JZ Knight case
- Local businesses pass alcohol survey purchases in Tenino, Rainier
- Walk of honor: Nisqually Indian Tribe visits land of ancestors
- Building Block
- RSE event provides intro to Ramtha s philosophy
- Alleged murder highlights JZ Knight case
- Local businesses pass alcohol survey purchases in Tenino, Rainier
- Kenmore Reporter
- We don't live in south King County | Cartoon
- Most restaurant food has too many calories, studies find | Column
- Lane closures on SR 522 in Bothell May 20-24
- Despite health concerns, aging baby boomers find it hard to make lifestyle changes | Column
- Don't text it, or talk it, then, click it or ticket | Cartoon
- Snohomish County tackles ADA barriers in right-of-way, seeks volunteers
- Today is National Thank You day, started in Bothell in 2009
- Only one race in Bothell for 2013 city council elections
- Kenmore field for City Council elections crowded
- City of Bothell lays out argument in federal free speech lawsuit
- Candidate filing week brings intrigue for Kenmore and Bothell councils
- City of Kenmore, WSDFW make water access easier for boaters
- Candidate filing week bring intreague for Kenmore and Bothell councils
- The filing deadline for city council seats is May
- Wag the Dog and it will bite back | Column
- Mukilteo woman dies from injuries sustained in Bothell police chase
- Maintenance work planned at the Brightwater Pump Station in Bothell, May 18-19
- Police searching for witnesses to chase, driver of car | Update
- Kenmore parks forum and open house on May 22
- DelBene Statement on DOJ seizure of AP phone records
- Bremerton Patriot
- Distribution of Canoe Ridge wines increased | NW Wines
- There will be a mayor's race in Bremerton
- One dead in single-vehicle crash early Friday morning
- New Bremerton police officers sworn in
- Red algea reported in Sound harmless
- Kilmer to host town hall May 29
- Central Kitsap school board elections getting interesting
- Homebuilder adds Silverdale office
- Central Kitsap Reporter may arrive late
- Bremerton Patriot may arrive late
- Keeping the conversation going | Colleen Smidt
- Decision is the right one for shipyard workers | Our Corner
- Candidates filing for election
- REI leader to address annual KPVCB meeting
- Bremerton Sail & Power Squadron installs new officers
- Master Gardeners to be at markets
- Three arrested for DUI within two hours at same spot
- Bremerton man arrested for assaulting his grandfather
- Bremerton teen arrested on gun charge
- County denies proposed Tracyton development
- Ferndale Record
- Chess Puzzle for May 15
- Donald Howard
- John Fassett
- Maxine Berglund
- Richard Zwiers
- Big Bird Fly-in RC event near Ferndale
- Latin music talk at WCC May 21
- An emotional sendoff
- Fastpitch: Girls go 1-1 at district
- Golden Eagles capture district title
- Summer Camps: Summer camp fun individualized
- Alcoa celebrates annual Month of Service
- Citywide Cleanup set for Saturday
- Siting a new jail
- This Week's Legals
- Two more declare for Ferndale City Council
- Academic Briefs
- Mountain View Elementary hosting reunion/sendoff event Friday at school
- Cascadia, Central win state awards
- Movie Review: 'Iron Man 3' starts new Marvel movie phase right
- Highline Times
- SLIDESHOW: Seattle Christian advances in boys soccer
- SLIDESHOW: Alaska Airlines Combi lands at Sea-Tac with year's first Copper River salmon; Four celebrity chefs compete
- Softball teams eliminated at district
- SLIDESHOW: Tyee advances into soccer quarterfinals
- Long-time resident announces bid for Burien council position
- Long-time resident announces bid for Burien council position
- SLIDESHOW: Alaska Airlines Combi lands at Sea-Tac with year's first Copper River salmon; Four celebrity chefs compete
- Softball teams eliminated at district
- SLIDESHOW: Tyee advances into soccer quarterfinals
- HCC s MaST Center launches bottle cap collection campaign
- HCC s MaST Center launches bottle cap collection campaign
- Highline Schools Foundation raises over $13,000 during May 15 GiveBIG effort; Over $11 M raised countywide
- Highline Schools Foundation raises over $13,000 during May 15 GiveBIG effort; Over $11 M raised countywide
- SWSSD president Tracy running for re-election
- SWSSD president Tracy running for re-election
- UPDATE: Burien Salon's new owner Jennifer Reynolds seeks stylist to lease chair
- UPDATE: Burien Salon's new owner Jennifer Reynolds seeks stylist to lease chair
- Airport workers, community allies launch employment initiative in SeaTac
- District proposal keeps Highline school security officers armed
- Seattle Christian advances in boys soccer
- Port Orchard Independent
- Distribution of Canoe Ridge wines increased | NW Wines
- NEWS BRIEFS | May 17, 2013
- National Safe Boating Week is May 18-24
- Burglary reports lead to Port Orchard woman s arrest
- Port Orchard man throws TV out window, faces mischief charges
- Ordinance would provide cleaner process to form ULID
- State reporting $2 billion more than expected for the 2013-15 budget
- Kitsap County prosecutors charge men with rape, possession of child porn
- Port Orchard Independent may arrive late
- Port Orchard Independent may arrive late
- REMEMBERING MOM: Former nurse recalls mother as adorable
- Teachers take hit as School Board makes difficult budget cuts
- Strode, prosecutors reaches pretrial agreement
- Kitsap County deputies recover skeleton, coffin from South Kitsap home
- Port Orchard City Council OKs contract, money for additional ferry hours
- ELECTION 2013 | Candidates 'toss hats into ring' during filing period
- Committee OKs tougher DUI laws, but funding still unclear
- Do you think the NBA will return to Seattle?
- Are you in favor of the SK School District cutting
- Reduced driving rates have major implications for nation 's infrastructure
- Lynden Tribune
- LC boys soccer headed to Final Four
- Small plane crashes at Lynden Airport
- The City of Everson Proposed Project
- Probate Notice to Creditors - George G. Coglianese
- Notice to Creditors - Frederick A. Fuhrmeister Jr.
- Notice to Creditors - Jo Ellen Barton
- Notice of Nondiscriminatory Policy as to Students
- Notice of Trustee's Sale - Michael C. Spanier & Holly M. Spanier
- Notice of Trustee's Sale - D & J Mt. Baker Hwy.
- Notice of Trustee's Sale - Brittany A. Fagundes, Thadeus L. Snider
- Notice of Trustee's Sale - Douglas Q. Dixson and Trang D. Dixson
- Road work this week near Lynden
- Workshops help with end-of-life care planning
- Meeting will be about fair financial issues Tuesday
- Local team races in grueling Nevada off-road event
- Births - Published May 15
- Big Bird Fly-in RC event near Ferndale
- Plowing Match is this Saturday at Berthusen Park
- Friday is Bike to Work And School Day here
- CF event: A personal reason to bike for a cause
- Bellevue Reporter
- Taste of Broadway at Interlake
- Eastside mayors to discuss issues in May 29 forum
- In NBA struggle, bitter taste returns | Reporter's notebook
- 'Fashions from the Heart' raise money, awareness
- Do you plan to spend more money this year than las
- Grosshans wins award
- Keller Williams adds three
- Panel to discuss planning projects
- Twelve emerging artists featured in new exhibit at BAM
- Overlake Hospital to lease space in medical pavilion
- Eastside Symphony performs Saturday
- Eastside Jazz Club hosts CD release
- Bellevue gun shop cited for exposing workers to lead
- Seeking support
- Legislature still has key issues to solve | Editorial
- Bellevue schools win at BHS jazz fest
- Amazing Grace in Medina
- Litzow school plan signed
- 520 fairness bill signed
- Home, sweet home | Editorial
- 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
- Despite health concerns, aging baby boomers find it hard to make lifestyle changes | Healthy Living
- Kirkland woman plans 300-mile wheelchair ride for charity
- Kirkland s Le Grand Bistro Am ricain welcomes executive chef Shawn Martin
- Kirkland condo burglars connected with 100 crimes plead not guilty
- Eight file for Kirkland City Council seats; two incumbents to run unopposed
- Kirkland firefighter s wife stabs and kills home intruder near North Bend
- Kirkland condo thieves connected with 100 crimes plead not guilty
- The health-conscious can struggle with a healthy diet | Column
- Kirkland breast cancer survivor races for cure to fight disease
- Kirkland massage therapist, composer creates music for healing
- Kirkland firefighters respond to fire, explosion in Juanita neighborhood Tuesday
- Kirkland massage therapist, composer creates music for healing
- Man arrested for attacking girlfriend | Kirkland Police Blotter
- Do you feel the new boating noise regulations are
- The toll | Cartoon
- What I learned from battling breast cancer | Amy Walen
- Business leaders brainstorm ideas on Cross Kirkland Corridor's future
- Mercurys to give away free coffee during grand opening in Kirkland
- Kirkland Massage Envy to provide free massages for active-duty military and spouses
- Five candidates file so far for open Kirkland Council seats
- Redmond Reporter
- Rolling into the Redmond Bike Bash
- Officers investigate bike theft downtown | Police blotter for May 16-17
- Cuadra: Working with Komen s Por La Mujer Hispana
- Do you agree with Redmond s 2030 comprehensive pla
- Legislature must continue funding for proven drop-out prevention program | Guest Column
- Redmond officer responsible for RHS drug bust files $3 million claim against city | UPDATE
- Four vehicles stolen from Grass Lawn, Overlake and Education Hill | Police blotter for May 15
- Redmond woman pleads guilty to 2006 murder of ex-boyfriend
- Officers investigate burglary attempt in Overlake | Police blotter for May 14-15
- OneRedmond to hold health-care reform panel today
- 'Click it or Ticket' patrols in King County begin May 20
- Evergreen Family Theatre youngsters present '2B Or Not 2B'
- Hopelink launches annual End Summer Hunger campaign to feed local kids
- Redmond Police Department to take part in 'Click it or Ticket' patrols focused on texters and talkers
- Eastside Life Chiropractic to host Bicycle Helmet Safety Day on Saturday
- MomsRising honors Sen. Hill with superhero cape
- Man arrested for breaking roommate's property downtown | Police blotter for May 13-14
- Redmond Ridge Library Express location to close May 31
- Officers investigate rash of vehicle prowls | Police blotter for May 10-12
- Rally held in Hartman Park to pass DREAM Act
- 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
- Song by James Joyce | Poets.org
- Spring Song by Sherwood Anderson | Poets.org
- State Route 410 Chinook Pass is open
- Inslee visits Kent to push adoption of state transportation funding package
- King County Council urges Inslee to veto annexation bill
- Covington needs to fill commission seat soon
- Changes possible for Cedar Valley Elementary Support Center kids
- Charges filed in alleged beating death of teen in Covington
- Heart health awareness has a long way to go | Gustafson
- Maple Valley Fire and Life Safety updates | May 6-12
- Prosecution nears end in Sound Doctrine pastor Malcolm Fraser trial for child rape and molestation
- Movements of Congress and the president | Don Brunell
- King County Sheriff s Detectives seek good Samaritan
- Call 811 before you dig | Kent Fire Department Regional Fire Authority
- King Council Committee meeting to focus on potential cuts in transit service
- Teach your children well | Living with Gleigh
- To My Mother, by Christina Rossetti | Poets.org
- Seattle Symphony musicians free chamber music May 15
- Warm-weather safety: 7 tips to prevent kids from falling out windows
- Pasado s Spay Station returns to King County
- 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
- State Route 165 Carbon River Bridge repairs complete
- Thad Huff presented with WASA Community Leadership Award | Sumner School District
- State Route 410 Chinook Pass is open
- Skeeter Manos to plead guilty | Pierce County Prosecutor
- Bonney Lake Mayor seeks third term
- Sumner School District offers free summer lunch program
- Milotte artifacts will be on display Monday at Historical Society open house
- Councilwoman Nancy Dumas enters mayoral race
- Quentin Lorenzo Simmons, alleged Sumner Motor Inn shooter, arrested in Georgia
- Meet Pierce County READS and New York Times bestselling author
- Hepatitis C Awareness Month | Tacoma, Pierce County Health Department
- Emergency responders from 21 agencies to participate in water safety exercises
- Chinook Pass will open one week early, beginning Friday
- Showcase honorees exemplify Panther Pride
- Plan for Lake Tapps apartment complex approved by Bonney Lake hearing examiner
- Dinner auction for preteen Buckley leukemia patient Thursday night
- Public invited to Lake Tapps safety meeting May 22
- Seventh-grade students raise Allan Yorke Park memorial to Lake Tapps' drowning victims
- Two planning commissioners file for Sumner council candidacy
- Do today s young adults have a brighter future tha
- 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 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
- Bastyr University's Kelly Morrow Talks About Fructose and Overeating
- Bastyr University's Karen Hurley, ND, Discusses How to Avoid Winter Weight Gain
- Bastyr University's Dr. Jamey Wallace Discusses Natural Ways to Fight the Flu
- Bastyr University's Dr. Sabine Thomas Explains Natural Immune Boosters
- Evergreen State College
- 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
- The Evergreen State College's Labor Center to Offer Classes on Trade Union Activity
- Activist, Author and Performance Artist Kate Bornstein Comes to Evergreen
- Gonzaga University
- 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
- Pope Francis Selects Gonzaga Alumnus Jesuit Rev. Michael Barber as Fifth Bishop of Oakland
- Gonzaga Chamber Singers Perform in Concert May 11 Before Leaving for Austria, Germany Tour
- Global Scholar in Residence and Tibetan Monk Geshe Phelgye to Gift Gonzaga a Peace Pole
- Student Directors Showcase Talent in Gonzaga s One Act Festival May 3-4
- Gonzaga University Presents Annual Spring Dance Concert April 25-27 at Magnuson Theatre
- Gonzaga Named to Princeton Review s Top Green Schools List, and EPA s Best Green-Power Users
- Dr. Jane Goodall Wows Gonzaga with Tales of Life s Work, Reasons for Hope
- Gonzaga University Choir Presents Men s, Women s Choruses Annual Spring Concert May 4
- 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
- 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
- Saint Martin s Harvie Social Justice Lecture to explore mounting financial crisis faced by working families
- Conference for women engineers opens today at Saint Martin s University
- Saint Martin s hosts week of activities calling for an end to violence against women
- Many job recruiters to attend Career and Internship Fair at Saint Martin s University
- Water of Love to flow at Saint Martin s annual Lu au
- Celebrity chef Michael Symon to lead Saint Martin s Gala celebration
- Saint Martin s faculty member Fr. David Pratt selected to present Last Lecture
- University of Puget Sound
- Women Crew Team's 11th Bid to NCAA Championships
- National Scholarships Top 125 What an Anniversary This is!
- Lucas Stone Headlines Five All-NWC Baseball Selections
- Annual Retirement Reception
- 2013 Graduation Ceremony at University of Puget Sound
- Logger Athletics Presents Awards At Annual All-Sports Celebration
- When Tacoma Began to Sing its Own Tune
- Guest Lecture: 'Communities Affected by Mining: The CONACAMI Case and its Impact on Latin America' by Luis Vittor
- Film Screening and Discussion: Transgender Tuesday with Mark Freeman, director
- Last day to drop with an automatic 'W' (Term 1)
- Summer Term 1: Last day to drop with 25% tuition adjustment
- South Sound Strings Harp Ensemble Concert
- Loggers Salvage Baseball Series With Rout In Finale
- Probation/dismissal meeting for Spring 2013
- Final grades due
- Wilderness First Aid
- Wilderness First Aid
- Memorial Day (No Classes)
- Living Well in Pierce County: Happiness, Economy and Environment
- Henry Luce Foundation $50,000 Grant Takes Students to New Frontiers
- University of Washington Tacoma
- Panel to Discuss U.S.-Asia Alignment
- Celebrating Our Troops!
- Math Science Leadership program featured on UW360
- UW Tacoma a top school for service members, veterans
- Japanese Language School: Part of Campus History
- Emlet selected as Fulbright scholar for research on HIV/AIDS and aging
- Myths and Realities of Public Education on May 21
- Evans (IAS '98) is a 'Woman to Watch'
- Grant will help train teachers to teach ESL students
- Naidus, students exhibit at Folklife Festival this weekend
- UW Tacoma prepares for 22nd Commencement ceremony
- Bringing global media to the local audience
- Starting this fall? Sign up for Orientation now
- Geographers seek stories of Seattle's pre-AIDS gay communities
- The play's the thing
- Asthma Experts Discuss Community Solutions
- Asthma Experts Discuss Community Solutions May 8
- Women Warriors: The Challenges of Coming Home
- Dalai Lama's Personal Physician Teaches Compassion
- Tashiro gives voice to older mixed-race Americans
- University of Washington The Daily
- Veterans returning from service with substantial hormone deficiencies
- OMAD moves forward with design plans for Native American facility
- UW joins Seattle Architecture Foundation tours
- Now that's the ticket
- Film review: 'Star Trek into Darkness'
- Film review: 'Much Ado About Nothing'
- Ear to the Streets: 'RockaByeBaby,' Cassie
- ASUW Election Results 2013
- Moths on the move
- Campus Pulse
- UW scientist tells college athletes to check their hearts
- Just a bus away: The Crumpet Shop
- Leisure time: Where to go from here?
- Boycott apps that commodify people: What s wrong with the Lulu
- Racist legacy of the American government persists
- Commodifying men is no better than commodifying women: What s wrong with the Lulu app
- Budding Biologists
- Disappointment with Nook s departure, but new owner hopes to continue tradition
- Students get taste of culture
- How endowments work: The ebb and flow of money around campus
- Washington State University Spokane
- WSU in the Media: May 14, 2013
- May 17: Photos: Garden plants for sale from WSU Hort Club
- Resistant, dryland variety: Barley name honors longtime plant breeder
- Classic collection: New recording features WSU jazz faculty
- WSU in the Media: May 10, 2013
- Cougar ale on the way: Hop researchers learn advanced brewing techniques
- An exercise in success: Bikram yoga heats up with business help
- Big demand, small price: Student design enlarges autistic child's world
- Study published: Flower power fights orchard pests
- May 21: Wood-to-jet fuel group hosts western Oregon, Washington
- Strategy, collaboration: Roll to head academic affairs, research at WSU Spokane
- Student housing: New Northside residence hall nearing August completion
- WSU in the Media: May 9, 2013
- Effort and resourcefulness: Late bloomer overcomes hardship to graduate
- Online master's grad: Degree opens new opportunities in midlife
- June 1: Learn to start and succeed at growing mushrooms
- WSU in the Media: May 8, 2013
- May 11: Candlelight ceremony for Tri-Cities nursing grads
- Early titles, vintage Macs: Grant will help preserve first digital literature
- Academic 'Redshirt' Program Will Grow Engineering Programs
- Washington State University Tri-Cities
- May 17: Photos: Garden plants for sale from WSU Hort Club
- WSU in the Media: May 14, 2013
- Resistant, dryland variety: Barley name honors longtime plant breeder
- WSU in the Media: May 10, 2013
- An exercise in success: Bikram yoga heats up with business help
- Big demand, small price: Student design enlarges autistic child's world
- Study published: Flower power fights orchard pests
- May 21: Wood-to-jet fuel group hosts western Oregon, Washington
- Student housing: New Northside residence hall nearing August completion
- WSU in the Media: May 9, 2013
- Effort and resourcefulness: Late bloomer overcomes hardship to graduate
- Online master's grad: Degree opens new opportunities in midlife
- June 1: Learn to start and succeed at growing mushrooms
- May 11: Candlelight ceremony for Tri-Cities nursing grads
- WSU in the Media: May 8, 2013
- Foreign language study: WSU boasts national Boren scholar, alternate
- Early titles, vintage Macs: Grant will help preserve first digital literature
- Academic 'Redshirt' Program Will Grow Engineering Programs
- Every Wednesday: WSU organic produce for sale on Terrell Mall
- New partners, new ideas: International collaborations boost research
- Washington State University Vancouver
- Wild Waves Theme Park
- Stand-Up Paddle Boarding and Kayaking
- Overnight Stand-Up Paddle Boarding and Kayaking Trip
- Golf at Edgefield McMenamins
- Stand-Up Paddle Boarding and Kayaking
- Open Play Soccer Begins
- Yosemite Backpacking Trip
- Wild Waves Theme Park Tickets on Sale (August 4th Trip)
- Lewis River Falls Day Hike
- Stand-Up Paddle Boarding and Kayaking
- New Alumni Job Search Seminar
- A-Z of Financial Aid & Scholarships Workshop
- A-Z of Financial Aid & Scholarships Workshop
- A-Z of Financial Aid & Scholarships Workshop
- A-Z of Financial Aid & Scholarships Workshop
- A-Z of Financial Aid & Scholarships Workshop
- A-Z of Financial Aid & Scholarships Workshop
- Math Endorsement Information Night
- Applied Ethnographic Research Among Northwest Native Americans
- The Mathematics of Sustainability: Getting to a Low Carbon Power Grid
- Western Washington University
- WWU Men's Baseball Team Advances to the NCBA World Series
- WWU's Small Business Development Center to Co-Host Business-Growth Seminar in Blaine June 4
- Western to Host Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Info Session May 21
- WWU's College of Business and Economics to Host Saul Weisberg May 10
- WWU to Introduce a New Online Spanish Language Course for Educators
- Eight Western Washington University Alumni, Students Awarded Fulbright Scholarships
- WWU s John Gilbertson Wins Prestigious Early Career Award from the National Science Foundation
- WWU to Host Kay Zavislak in Concert at Firehouse PAC on May 17
- WWU's Western Gallery Hosts 'Launchpad' from May 28 to June 8
- Western's Odyssey of Science and Arts Returns This Summer for Youth in Grades 4-9
- Paul Merriman to Discuss 'Investing for Young Professionals' at WWU on May 20
- WWU's David Rossiter to Discuss Aboriginal Land Claims and the Northern Gateway Pipeline May 16
- Alpha Kappa Psi Business Fraternity and DECA present Mr. CBE May 14
- Alpha Kappa Psi Business Fraternity and DECA present Mr. CBE May 14
- Western's Odyssey of Science and Arts Returns This Summer for Youth in Grades 4-9
- Paul Merriman to Discuss 'Investing for Young Professionals' at WWU on May 20
- WWU's David Rossiter to Discuss Aboriginal Land Claims and the Northern Gateway Pipeline May 16
- WWU to Host Kay Zavislak in Concert at Firehouse PAC on May 17
- WWU's Western Gallery Hosts 'Launchpad' from May 28 to June 8
- WWU to Introduce a New Online Spanish Language Course for Educators
- 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
- Dead pedestrian found in S. Seattle likely dragged by vehicle
- Two suspects jailed after brutal beating of man in downtown Seattle
- Seattle s best illegal art
- Saturday Night Live Finale: Stefon Gets Married!
- Report: Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson Break Up
- Doctor Who Finale Explains the Impossible Girl and Introduces a New Face
- Felon jailed after man is wounded in North Seattle shooting
- Who Won the Preakness Stakes?
- Miley Cyrus 'Swatted' Again
- News: Aly Raisman Gets Drug Tested at Access Hollywood Live
- Mike & Molly Showrunner Steps Down for Season 4
- Kanye West's SNL Rant: 'I Ain't Doing No Motherf---ing Skits'
- VIDEO: Hangover Star Zach Galifianakis Reveals Why He Quit Drinking
- Don't Trust the B---- Unaired Episodes Available Online
- Religious liberty: Does it mean freedom to discriminate?
- Today's News: Our Take - Exclusive: The Young and the Restless' Joshua Morrow Talks About Nick's Shocking Daddy Issues
- Billboard Music Awards: Everything You Need to Know
- Tim Burgess out of mayor s race, still wants McGinn out
- Shots fired at Georgetown Arby's
- McDermott on Congress/IRS: Get truth, don t go crazy
- 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
