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- Seattle Times
- I-5 bridge collapses into Wash. river, injuring 3
- Span wasn't built to take critical hit
- Brewers team up on beer to help military families
- Brewers team up on beer to help military families
- I-5 bridge collapses into Wash. river, injuring 3
- 'Miracles': 3 survive I-5 collapse
- I-5 bridge collapses over Skagit River; possibly triggered by truck
- No fatalities in I-5 bridge collapses in NW Wash
- No fatalities in I-5 bridge collapse in NW Wash
- I-5 bridge collapses into Wash. river, injuring 3
- I-5 bridge collapses into Wash. river, injuring 3
- Stunning I-5 bridge collapse
- Bridge collapse will cause holiday travel headaches
- Seattle mayor, police chief announce safety plan for city parks
- I-5 bridge collapses over Skagit River; 3 people rescued
- I-5 bridge collapses in NW Wash.; people in water
- Patrons pilfering local bars' pricey Moscow Mule mugs
- I-5 bridge collapses in NW Wash.; people in water
- It is harder to be a Husky this year; more turned away at UW
- Winning numbers drawn in 'Keno' game
- Daily World
- No fatalities in I-5 bridge collapse in NW Wash
- Asia stocks extend losses after big sell-off
- Winning numbers drawn in 'Keno' game
- Winning numbers drawn in 'Match 4' game
- Winning numbers drawn in 'Daily Game' game
- WIAA Class 4A, 3A, 2A track and field results
- Washington state authorities say no fatalities in Interstate 5 bridge collapse
- No fatalities in I-5 bridge collapses in NW Wash
- Writer Chinua Achebe honored in Nigeria funeral
- Wash. prison: guard punched in face by inmate
- Extremists claim responsibility for Niger attacks
- Brown hounded for calling Manila 'gates of hell'
- Wash. State Patrol: I-5 bridge collapses into Skagit River; sends vehicles, people into water
- 5 bridge collapses in NW Wash.; people in water
- Asia stock markets edge up after big sell-off
- Wash. kids play with dead bats, get rabies shots
- Belmoktar claims responsibility for Niger attack
- Illegally sold government land being recovered in Turks and Caicos
- WHO: Scientific red tape mars efforts vs. virus
- Muslim hard-liners ID suspect in London attack
- Bellingham Herald
- I-5 bridge collapses into Skagit River, injuring 3
- No fatalities in I-5 bridge collapse into Skagit River
- I-5 bridge collapses into Skagit River; three rescued from water
- Fairhaven Festival has food, fun and its own beer garden on Ski to Sea Sunday
- Riordan resigns as WWU provost, academic affairs VP
- Whatcom County Jail report for May 22
- Canadian coal export plans under fire in Surrey, B.C. (Politics Blog)
- Affiliation between PeaceHealth, UW Medicine raises questions
- Ski to Sea organizers keep an eye on Nooksack River, say rest of race course is good to go
- Groups ask for big picture look at NW coal ports
- Ferndale might reverse decision to put gas tax on ballot
- Several Memorial Day events set in Whatcom County
- Meridian High School's Old Main building comes down after 91 years
- PeaceHealth, UW Medicine to have 'strategic affiliation'
- Tax hike on garbage transfer stations to go to new Ferndale library
- Northern Whatcom County beaches closed to recreational shellfish harvesting
- Whatcom County Jail report for May 21
- Whatcom's housing affordability index hits new high
- Work to begin soon on Wharf-Boulevard roundabout in Bellingham
- Bellingham woman gets nine years for role in local drug ring
- Federal Way Mirror
- Investigation uncovers fraud scheme with used car sales
- Liquor theft skyrockets; city reports 12% spike in crime
- Councilwoman files complaint over mayor's 'angry' behavior
- Federal Way girl honored for escaping would-be abductor
- World Vision sends supplies to Oklahoma tornado victims
- 3,300 lose power in Federal Way, including three schools
- Contraception: Plan A is even better than Plan B | Johnson
- ELECTION 2013: List of candidates in Federal Way races
- Airplane noise: Is relief in sight for Federal Way residents?
- Man admits having multiple personalities | FW crime blotter
- 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
- Spokane Journal of Business
- Spokane mulls food truck regulations
- Caterpillar distribution center clicks into high gear
- Casual comeback for Spokane's formal wear
- Roughly $25 million in construction planned at River Run
- Plug-in electric vehicle sales projected to accelerate
- Grocery delivery touted as greener than driving to store
- Architect champions German passive-house design
- Coeur d'Alene lighting distributor taps LED niche
- 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
- 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
- Conservation Crew Joins City to Enhance Natural Areas
- Clead Karren
- Skyline assistant principal to take the helm at Issaquah
- Copper River Salmon Cook-off / May 17, 2013
- STILL PAYING TRIBUTE
- Bomber pilot shares vivid memories of POW camp, raids over Japan
- Girl judging website raises ire of community
- Let's Go! May 23 - 29
- Angela Agnes Guyot
- Lois Annette Anderson
- Master Recycler Program plans for second class
- School construction costs rise by $500,000
- Off The Press
- Tola Marts plans for another council term
- Lisa Callan announces board candidacy
- Editorial
- To the Editor
- Candidate field has few surprises
- Alison Meryweather files for school board
- Obsession turns up 15th Civil War veteran
- Puget Sound Business Journal
- Interstate 5 bridge collapses at Mount Vernon
- Skagit River Bridge collapse: Who to follow, what to watch on Twitter
- Maximilien owners going casual with Capitol Hill gastropub
- The List: Top 5 corporate philanthropists medium companies
- Sprint CEO: New Clearwire bid is 'best and final offer'
- Early Microsoft money is behind new, super-green campus in Ballard (slide show)
- Snohomish County focused on landing Boeing 777X
- Why FareStart canceled fundraiser at Showbox SoDo
- Final countdown for 40 Under 40 nominations
- Startup America, Startup Weekend folding into Seattle-based UP Global
- Amazon, Apple, Google targeted in European tax probe
- 31% still underwater on home loans in Seattle region, says Zillow
- Violent video games, robots and Seattle campus: Bezos addresses Amazon shareholders
- Port of Tacoma to build terminal for crude oil trains
- Microsoft grows its cloud computing in Japan
- Auctioning .art: New top level domains could sell for tens of millions of dollars
- Seattle is nation's 10th-fastest moving residential real estate market
- Eddie Bauer-sponsored Melissa Arnot summits Mount Everest again
- Boeing gets 787 clearance in China
- Amazon expands selling Kindle Fire HD to 170 countries
- Pierce County Business Examiner
- Sound Transit picks Hilltop Link route
- Port of Tacoma honors businesses at breakfast
- Port's container volumes continue growth
- 'Divisions' out, 'branches' in at Pierce Chamber
- Retail alcohol thefts in Federal Way up (a lot)
- More meetings on Tacoma airport plan set
- SiteCrafting makes 2013 U.S. 'fastest growing' list
- Thurston County jobs on the upswing
- Atlas Van Lines coming to Tacoma
- Olympia approves mandatory home sprinklers
- WA limits employer access to social media
- Former congressman heads to campus
- More SBA loans to veterans pledged
- Use care, compassion for tornado relief
- Non-residential construction still flat
- State, Local jobless rates still falling
- Museums welcome military families -- free
- Banner wins SBA accolades for lending
- 70 years and counting for NFIB
- WSDOT invites comments on its 'fairness'
- KCPQ TV
- I-5 bridge collapses over Skagit River, sending vehicles, people into water
- Photo gallery: I-5 bridge over Skagit River collapses
- Huskies softball come out on top in extra innings
- WSU regents approve 2% tuition hike for fall semester
- Gardening with Tim: Tasty treats from the yard
- Bill would end 'dance of the lemons' in schools
- Taxi drivers tell City Hall: Rideshare programs 'un-fare'
- Investigators: Car dealer, agents defrauded state government
- Get your grill on
- Why teens are turning away from Facebook
- BREAKING: I-5 bridge collapses over Skagit River; vehicles, people in water
- Here's one more reason to wear a bicycle helmet
- Obama restricts drone strikes overseas
- Father accused of assaulting 5-week-old daughter
- Boy Scouts to allow gay youths to join - but not gay adult leaders
- Safety concerns spark added security at Seattle parks
- May full 'flower' moon
- Governor Inslee not getting pay raise this year or next
- Mariners send Montero down to minors
- Bill would end 'dance of the lemon' teachers in schools
- KEPR TV
- LIVE NOW: Coverage of I-5 bridge collapse
- Cars, people sent tumbling into Skagit River as I-5 bridge collapses
- Boy Scouts approve plan to accept openly gay boys
- Feral cat population under control
- State college students press Congress for rate stability on loans
- Kennewick accidents snarl morning commute
- Alternative schools: test scores reveal a mixed trend
- State clarifies child abuse for Richland daycare
- Traffic lights getting quicker in Pasco
- Investigation: Was your home a former meth lab?
- Nearly all U.S. states see hefty drop in teen births
- Obama: America at a 'crossroads' in fight against terrorism
- Little people, big problem: Roloffs get death threats
- Preview: A deadly secret that could harm your family
- Thunderstorms slow Oklahoma tornado cleanup
- Chilling video Susan Powell made before disappearance released
- Digital pickpockets using smartphones to steal credit cards
- FAA issues safety warning after fires on Boeing 737s
- No pay raise for Gov. Inslee, state legislators this year
- Vancouver police accuse Oregon cop of raping 5-year-old
- KHQ TV
- Kootenai County Marine Deputies Train, Prepare For Boat Rush For Memorial Day Weekend
- UPDATE: 911 Service Outage Restored
- Spokane Humane Society 'Caturday' Cat Adoption Spree
- Washington State College Students Ask Congress For Stability
- Moscow Neighbor Pulls Man From Burning Trailer
- Census: Idaho Growth Again Concentrated In Cities
- 911 Service Outage In Spokane County
- Crime Tracker: String Of Robberies Sparks Warning From SPD
- Agent Orange Exposure In Vietnam: A Spokane Woman s Battle
- FBI Arrests Man In Connection With Threatening Letter
- Spokane Police Search For Missing 13 Year-Old
- NEW DETAILS: Fairchild Named Alternative Base To Fly New Air Force Tanker
- Governor Jay Inslee Responds To KC-46A'a Going To McConnell AFB
- WSU Regents To Propose 2 Percent Tuition Hike
- Digital Translator Installation For Lewiston, Clarkston Viewers To Receive KHQ In HD Will Be Delayed
- Crosses Removed From Idaho Water Tower
- UPDATE: Fairchild Still A Candidate For New Planes
- Vandals Damage N. Idaho Classic Car Collection
- Man In Handcuffs Goes To Centralia Police
- BREAKING NEWS: McConnell Air Force Base Selected For New KC-46A Air Refueling Tankers
- KIMA TV
- All day kindergarten is back
- LIVE NOW: Coverage of I-5 bridge collapse
- Cars, people sent tumbling into Skagit River as I-5 bridge collapses
- State college students press Congress for rate stability on loans
- CWU honors some of its top Wildcats
- Police: Yakima man arrested for shooting at family, baby
- Yakima to release pictures of those charged with soliciting prostitutes
- Convicted felon running for school board seat
- Boy Scouts approve plan to accept openly gay boys
- CRIME TRACKER: Yakima's Cherry Avenue
- Investigation: Was your home a former meth lab?
- Little people, big problem: Roloffs get death threats
- Nearly all U.S. states see hefty drop in teen births
- Preview: A deadly secret your realtor doesn't have to reveal
- Obama: America at a 'crossroads' in fight against terrorism
- Vancouver police accuse Oregon cop of raping 5-year-old
- Photos: Life in Oregon
- Forecast: Weather to improve through holiday weekend
- Thunderstorms slow Oklahoma tornado cleanup
- Chilling video Susan Powell made before disappearance released
- KING TV
- Plan for leaking Hanford tank promised by June 14
- Facts and analysis of the I-5 Skagit River bridge
- Survivor of bridge collapse shares experience
- 3 survive I-5 bridge collapse over Skagit River
- Tacoma school board to discuss public charter schools Thurs. night
- Japanese athletes pursue NBA dream in Washington
- Witness recounts oversized truck striking bridge
- WSDOT spokesman Bart Treece initial reaction to collapse
- I-5 bridge over Skagit River collapses, cars with people in water
- Seattle studying safety, rates of city's car services
- Race may be a factor in school testing guidelines
- State, feds to cooperate on fingerprint checks for pot businesses
- JBLM soldier dad goes 'undercover' to surprise kids
- Ballots to recall Pacific Mayor will be mailed June 5th
- McGinn announces City Hall will fly Pride Flag June 1st
- Ballots to recall Pacific Mayor will be mailed June 5th
- Jury rules company not negligent in robotic surgery suit
- Woman shot in Renton park dies
- FBI arrests man in Washington state ricin case
- On top of big salaries, companies pile on CEO perks
- KIRO TV
- Endangered red-crowned crane chick born at Woodland Park Zoo
- Jesus Montero optioned to Triple-A Tacoma
- VFW member accused of stealing $90,000
- Corrections officers aim to teach criminals to comply
- Man who stole dog still on the run
- With local supporters watching, Boy Scouts approve plan to accept openly gay boys
- Task force makes arrests in connection with vehicle title fraud, forgery
- Gay pride flag to fly from Seattle City Hall
- Shots fired in South Seattle; car hit
- Violence at Seattle parks prompt ranger patrols
- Quick-thinking doggie daycare employee foils dognapper
- Tacoma non-profit continues focus on homeless families
- An idea with merit? Local supporters watch national vote on ending ban on gay scouts
- Woman shot in stomach at Renton park dies
- Investigators seek witnesses in crash that killed King County deputy
- Teens targeted in Covington iPhone thefts
- Woman shot in Renton's Liberty Park
- Teens targeted in Covington i-Phone thefts
- During video tour of Utah home, Susan Cox Powell gives dark glimpse inside life
- New version of marijuana zoning rules allow larger warehouses in fewer parts of the city
- KNDO TV
- Future Warriors Honored for their Commitment to Serve in the U.S. Armed Forces
- Kennewick Business Workers Concerned About Squatters in Building
- Kennewick Gas Station Offering Special Treat for Graduates
- Franklin PUD Teaches Kids About Energy With Traveling Kiosk
- Design Plans to Help Traffic Congestion on Road 68 in Pasco
- New Law Approves Proof of Insurance on Mobile Devices
- Crimestoppers Looking for Woman Using Fake Money at Casino
- Governor, Many State Officials Skip Pay Increases to Balance Budget
- Boating Safety: What To Do Before You Board
- Friday Potentially Last Furlough Half-Day for Kennewick Schools
- Harvard University Accepts Pasco Student
- West Richland Gun Store Raising Money for Camp Patriot May 25th
- Where Will the Garden Grow?
- Local Man Receives Invite to 2013 Reebok CrossFit Games
- New Involuntary Commitment Bill Will Assist Courts with Mentally Ill Treatment
- State of the Cities 2013
- Pasco School District's Assistant Superintendent Retiring
- Donating to Red Cross Disaster Relief Donations Fund
- Forest Road 5506 Near Pendleton Not Opening for Memorial Day Weekend
- $3-Million Levy for Milton-Freewater School District Passes
- KNDU TV
- WSU Regents Vote to Limit Fall Tuition Increase to Two Percent
- BREAKING: Heavy Police Activity In East Spokane
- I-5 Skagit River Bridge Collapses; People, Vehicles In Water
- 911 Service Outage In Spokane County, Parts Of North Idaho
- Idaho Woman Hit By Pickup Had Stopped Sexual Assault
- Moses Lake Children Receive Rabies Treatment
- Join Revelry on Red Mountain
- Kennewick Irrigation District Receives Grant for $1.5M to Line Canals
- Truck Flips After Driver Falls Asleep Behind Wheel
- Richland Red Cross Hosting Memorial Day Blood Drive
- Spokane Valley Fire Causes $50,000 Dollars Damage
- UPDATE: Spokane Police Find Missing 13 Year-Old
- Pizza Rita Suffers Second Armed Robbery Since October
- Mountain Lion Kills Dog In Idaho
- Snow... in May! Even a School Closure
- Stuart Will Testify, Daughter Might
- Faux Camera Project Test Student's Behavior
- AAA: More Driving, Less Flying on Memorial Day Weekend
- New Bonner County Marine Deputies Come Out Of Retirement To Protect Boaters On Lake Pend Oreille
- Surprise Assembly for Richland Elementary School Principal
- KOMO TV
- Moses Lake kids play with dead bats, get rabies shots
- Collapse survivor: 'It was a rough day. I'm glad to be breathing'
- Cop accused of rape has history of run-ins with law, but kept job
- Cars, people sent tumbling into Skagit River as I-5 bridge collapses
- Navy vet's uniforms, medals stolen; later recovered
- Mill Creek man sentenced to 22 years in child porn case
- Four arrested in $3M tax evasion sting
- No crime: Zipper the dog reunited with owners
- Seattle officials ponder regulations with new smartphone ride companies
- Downtown dognapping has happy ending for owners
- Monroe prison security officer punched by inmate
- State college students press Congress for rate stability on loans
- Attorney: 'These poor children suffered tremendously'
- Snohomish County horse owner cited for for cruelty, neglect
- Man confesses to VFW theft: 'I am very ashamed of what I've done'
- Police can't convince drunk couple closed building isn't hotel
- Car damaged as shots fired in South Seattle
- Navy vet's uniforms, medals stolen from storage locker
- Woman shot in Renton gun battle dies; homicide probe launched
- Nearly all U.S. states see hefty drop in teen births
- KONG TV
- Press conference by Governor Inslee on bridge collapse
- Social media updates on the I-5 bridge collapse
- Facts and analysis of the I-5 Skagit River bridge
- Witness recounts oversized truck striking bridge
- Survivor of bridge collapse shares experience
- 3 survive I-5 bridge collapse over Skagit River
- Race may be a factor in school testing guidelines
- WSDOT spokesman Bart Treece initial reaction to collapse
- I-5 bridge over Skagit River collapses, cars with people in water
- Boy Scouts approve plan to accept openly gay boys
- State, feds to cooperate on fingerprint checks for pot businesses
- Jurors deadlock on Jodi Arias penalty, retrial set for July 18
- JBLM soldier dad goes 'undercover' to surprise kids
- Jury rules company not negligent in robotic surgery suit
- McGinn announces City Hall will fly Pride Flag June 1st
- Public throughout Northwest asked to help find mall attacker
- Woman shot in Renton park dies
- FBI arrests man in Washington state ricin case
- On top of big salaries, companies pile on CEO perks
- Obama to address drones, Gitmo in security speech
- KREM TV
- GOP's Walker touts state ties during trip to Iowa
- Neighbors of ricin suspects shocked by arrest
- Spokane Police search for possible shooting suspects
- Weiner gets started stumping in NYC mayoral race
- Marine Academy brace for Coeur d'Alene boaters
- More women applying for concealed pistol licenses
- State, feds to cooperate on fingerprint checks for pot businesses
- Cut fiber line knocks out Moscow phone lines
- Spokane ricin suspect's education and work background
- Postal workers pleased with ricin suspect's arrest
- Rep. Jo Bonner resigning to take Ala. college post
- GOP Ariz. rep. who supports Medicaid is threatened
- WA college students ask Congress for stability
- Washington State Patrol looking for new troopers
- Moscow neighbor pulls man from burning trailer
- Stranger helps transform a Spokane homeless woman's life
- DNA leads police to three N. Spokane shooting suspects
- Clay Starbuck testifies during murder trial
- Environmental group to spend in Mass. election
- No pay raise for Washington governor this year
- KXLY TV
- FBI keeping quiet on Ricin investigation
- Knezovich, Straub say crime not as bad as public's perception
- No fatalities in Skagit County I-5 bridge collapse
- Fallen airmen return home to Fairchild
- Medical Lake native loses daughter in Moore tornado
- Scammer targets Rathdrum retiree, steals meds
- Starbuck takes stand at murder trial
- Woman hit by pickup had stopped sexual assault
- Former teacher pleads not guilty to child porn
- Richland nuclear plant out for refueling
- Woman pleads guilty in Ore. robbery-killing case
- Prosecutor won't refile charge against officer
- Missoula County commissioners end horse racing
- Worker exposed to ammonia at fertilizer plant dies
- Census: Idaho growth again concentrated in cities
- Woman wounded in Renton park shooting dies
- Police search for missing 13-year-old
- Steve Powell won't leave prison Thursday
- Missing 13-year-old found safe
- Prosecutor won't refile charge against officer
- The Daily Herald
- Performances worthy of an audit
- Newsom turns a new leaf on marijuana
- Starving horses must be removed
- Many 'felonies' require revision
- Deploy National Guard to help out
- Let's toast the liquor law
- City design board ignored public
- Harassment a bit beyond 'bad service'
- Fugitive Watch
- Front Porch: CT takes a holiday
- How Snohomish County will mark Memorial Day
- From cancer, to a crash, to the top of Alaska
- Fleeing suspect allegedly fired at Marysville officer
- Snohomish County has its share of well-worn bridges
- Everyone safe after bridge over Skagit River collapses
- Photos from the Skagit County bridge collapse
- I-5 bridge collapses into Skagit River
- Cars in water after I-5 bridge collapses
- Monroe corrections officer injured by inmate
- Father accused of assaulting 5-week-old girl
- Spokesman-Review
- Unbecoming parade behavior - Fri, 24 May 2013 PST
- The best and the worst - Fri, 24 May 2013 PST
- Ideal politician is humble - Fri, 24 May 2013 PST
- Vote for Bill of Rights - Fri, 24 May 2013 PST
- Editorial: Delaying project funding will be costly - Fri, 24 May 2013 PST
- War, wherever we want it - Fri, 24 May 2013 PST
- Jim Kershner's this day in history - Fri, 24 May 2013 PST
- Crime lab lapses scrutinized - Fri, 24 May 2013 PST
- Washington records - Fri, 24 May 2013 PST
- Nez Perce officer will not be re-charged - Fri, 24 May 2013 PST
- In brief: Streets in downtown CdA to be closed - Fri, 24 May 2013 PST
- Students seeking some stability from Congress - Fri, 24 May 2013 PST
- Photo: Raise the roof - Fri, 24 May 2013 PST
- High court mulls WSU water rights - Fri, 24 May 2013 PST
- Idaho records - Fri, 24 May 2013 PST
- Hamilton s maturity as doubtful as his residency - Fri, 24 May 2013 PST
- Getting a second chance - Fri, 24 May 2013 PST
- Starbuck denies killing ex-wife - Fri, 24 May 2013 PST
- Authorities: No fatalities in I-5 bridge collapse - Thu, 23 May 2013 PST
- Rescue underway in I-5 collapse on Skagit River - Thu, 23 May 2013 PST
- The Olympian
- Major state transportation package not an easy sell
- Annual Day of Champions continues to live up to name
- Olympia woman charged with murder may plead insanity
- Thurston Chamber set to celebrate health leaders
- Pacific Army head calls for Stryker Brigade review
- UK attack suspects part of previous investigations
- Timberline High newspaper wins state, national awards
- $90,000 taken from Sultan VFW post account
- US new home sales up 2.3 percent in April
- Deputies arrest man they say posed as a Disney
- Steve Powell not getting out of prison Thursday
- Man shot by FBI had ties to Boston bombing suspect
- Man shot by FBI had spoken with bombing suspect
- FBI arrests suspect in Wash. state ricin case
- Good, long-term prospects for port and community
- Move ahead with alcohol restrictions
- No raise for Inslee, commission decides
- Mariners blown out by Angels again, 7-1, to end road trip
- 37-year-old man charged in Wash. state ricin scare
- Video, documents shed new light on rocky Powell marriage
- Walla Walla Union-Bulletin
- Walla Walla University Big Band Concert set for Wednesday
- Sapolil Cellars to present Lisa Mann and her Really Good Band
- New at the Walla Walla Public Library 5/23
- Robert Fulghum play set for Walla Walla Community College theater
- Composer opens up on daughter's suicide in memoir
- Umatilla Ranger District snags third green award
- Baker Boyer's Bruggeman completes trusts program with honors
- Rock 'n' Roll Camp set for fifth season
- Batik watercolor artist's reception slated Saturday
- Pioneer justice, judge, topic of presentation Sunday
- Musician Cal Scott to perform May 31
- Emergency Services - 5/23/13
- Was the IRS scandal really hidden from the president?
- Education reform is only part of answer to student achievement
- Celebrate National EMS Week by letting EMS workers know they're appreciated
- 'Before Midnight,' good; 'The Hangover' a rehash
- 'Mares, Mutts 'n Music' June 2
- Dallas exhibit reunites art JFK saw before death
- Comedy takes Little Theatre of Walla Walla stage
- Offices still without candidates after special filing period
- The Daily Sun News
- OBITUARY
- OBITUARY
- OBITUARY
- Mabton superintendent, student recipients of statewide awards
- State's top lawman visits Yakima County
- Woman who founded Nuestra Casa stepping down as executive director
- Mabton FFA chapter hosts awards banquet
- DEATH NOTICE
- DEATH NOTICE
- DEATH NOTICE
- Before building demolished local firemen hone their skills
- United Way honors contributors
- Police remain focused on local gang problems
- Alcoholic beverages at theaters now allowed
- Stokes back in winner's circle at Christie Memorial golf tournament
- Kindergarten sign-ups tomorrow
- SHS class of '53 reunion dates named
- Insects focus of library story-time
- FORUM
- FORUM
- Tri-City Herald
- MId-Columbia job fair draws about 350
- I-5 bridge collapses into Wash. river, injuring 3
- Summer fun
- Boy Scouts approve plan to accept openly gay boys
- Message in a bottle sender found in Richland
- Aquatics facility tax to be on August ballot
- Pasco schools administrator retiring after 30 years
- Daughter won't testify in Stuart trial
- Rail system fixes will benefit farmers, local officials say
- Businesses worried about plans for Road 68 in Pasco
- New Richland schools chief signs contract
- Scotland man finds message in a bottle from Tri-City girl
- Kamiakin discus thrower dances the distance
- Man shot to death while questioned in Boston probe
- Pasco native Urlacher retires after 13 NFL seasons
- Deadlock on Prosser School Board leaves book in place
- Franklin County residents given more time to react in bladderpod controversy
- Kennewick Irrigation District anxiously looks toward Legislature
- Judge recuses himself in Richland superintendent's lawsuit; case to be heard again
- Lawyers representing Richland flower shop owner want discrimination case tossed
- Yakima Herald Republic
- Update: No fatalities in I-5 bridge collapse
- FBI fatally shoots man in Boston bomb probe
- LeBron saves Heat at buzzer of Game 1
- Breaking news: I-5 bridge collapses into Skagit River
- Zillah senior finds identity in music
- Davis DeMonds, Ike s Bohoskey set for state tennis
- Slice of Yakima: Basket case Cat rescued from 25-foot hole
- NHL Playoffs: Penguins roll past Senators
- Northwest Wine: Affordable reds for summer enjoyment
- Yakima group pushes supermajority on tax increases
- Today s weather: Rainy, 58 degrees.
- White Swan coach steps down
- Snow reported in Central Washington passes
- Mariners blown away by Angels
- Avalanche control work complete on Chinook Pass
- A taste of the Midwest: Rhubarb pudding
- Get ready for canning
- Fresh: Dip into summer
- Toppenish senior trades gang life for family life
- First-round NWAACC baseball matchups
- Peninsula Daily News
- WEEKEND: Other area events slated on Peninsula
- WEEKEND: 'Much Ado' to take stage in Chimacum starting tonight
- WEEKEND: ShrimpFest returns to new locale after hiatus
- WEEKEND: Memorial Day weekend opens camping season on Peninsula
- Port Angeles man charged in 'smash and grab' at pawn shop
- Port Angeles' wireless Wi-Fi system complete
- Clallam Transit hires general manager replacement
- Feiro Marine Life Center to dedicate artwork
- Sequim-Dungeness Hospital Guild gives more than $32,000
- Hundreds attend funeral of Port Angeles teen
- SPORTS: Port Angeles, Sequim and Quilcene seeking trophies at state softball tourneys
- Juan de Fuca Festival brings performers to Peninsula from around the world
- 20 years of Juan de Fuca Festivals of the Arts: 'To see the world in four days'
- Ludlow fire agency to see deep cuts if levy fails
- SPORTS: 1B and 1A track teams rev up for state meet
- Juan de Fuca Festival workshops take patrons beyond music
- Longtime Port Townsend art and glass shop moving to Hawaii
- WEEKEND: Olympic Art Fest unveils in Quilcene
- WEEKEND: Free reading slated at Writers' Workshoppe
- Scary DUI program at Sequim school dubbed 'Grim Reaper'
- Moscow-Pullman Daily News
- Moscow bond, all levies pass
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- It's not all about STEM
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- Shawn Paul David Apperson, 29, of Spokane
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- CALENDAR/CLUBS
- For people who dig local history
- Idaho Rep. Shirley Ringo to speak on Legislature
- Colfax and St. John's libraries to hold cooking class
- Used building supplies prove valuable
- Palouse Prairie Foundation to hold presentation on local bees
- SERMON TOPICS
- Picture of the Past: Scenic view
- Local students to graduate from OSU
- The Columbian
- UPDATE: Freeway bridge collapses into Skagit River; no fatalities
- Beaverton, Ore., cop accused of raping child
- UPDATE: School officials remove temporary head from 'Wendy Rose'
- Simulated bioterrism attack puts county health department, first responders to the test (with video)
- Defendant: Blood was dog's, not woman's
- Freeway bridge collapses into Skagit River
- Soldiers' graves graced by Old Glory
- Skills Center honors Dennis Kampe
- Coos Bay, Ore., gas export terminal application filed
- Pendleton Woolen Mills to open second home store
- Greater Portland Inc. unveils informational app
- Lenovo 4Q profit gains 90% on PC market share
- Clark County plays role in PeaceHealth-UW deal
- WSUV sales program named one of best
- Clark College honors Rick and Ellie Tymer
- Camas hires new finance director
- Correction: Murder Trial
- School officials remove temporary head from 'Wendy Rose'
- UPDATE: Students give 'Wendy Rose' sculpture a temporary head
- Pit bull that bit Hazel Dell girl set to be euthanized
- The Herald
- Puyallup library encourages children to ‘dig&#'; for good books
- Puyallup Historical Society seeks new membership
- Sumner Downtown Association aims to help visitors feel welcome
- Warm-weather safety: 7 tips to prevent kids from falling out windows
- Choosing to live differently for sake and safety of others
- Classic literature still matters in today's world
- Puyallup, Sumner council races among ones to watch this fall
- Governor signs housing vouchers bill 5105
- Mother Earth News Fair to return to fairgrounds
- Target Zero teams take on texters and talkers
- South Hill mall founder considered an 'icon'
- Emerald Ridge grad gets WWU scholarship
- Pierce College selects new president
- Doolittle Raid survivor to speak at Memorial Day service
- Amazon donates 50 Kindles to Sumner School District
- East Pierce Fire to donate defibrillators to police agencies
- Puyallup officers, police dog injured in scuffle with suspected car thief
- Puyallup rethinking rates paid by water users
- Pierce County patrols start today for cell phone, seat belt violations
- PUYALLUP: Student suspected of bringing gun to school
- The Daily News
- Polish man gets quick face transplant after injury
- Japan's PM Abe defends policies as markets settle
- Survey: German consumer confidence rises strongly
- I-5 bridge over Skagit River collapses, 3 escape
- Study: No higher cancer rate at Conn. Pratt plants
- Take a Hike
- Fishing Report
- Outdoors briefs: Sport chinook hatchery reopening on Saturday
- Booming Tent Caterpillar Population Helps Shape Mount St. Helens Environment
- Compleat Gardener: Prune your spring flowering shrubs
- Camping, ATVs causing problems at Jones Beach
- Port of Longview is third-largest port in state, surpasses Vancouver
- Police Blotter: May 24
- CAP Foundation Board disbands
- I-5 bridge over Skagit River collapses
- Procter & Gamble brings back A.G. Lafley as CEO
- Funds still available for CAP energy assistance
- Car salesman represents himself in drugs trial
- Millennium VP touts rail improvements for coal terminal
- Hobby Lobby tests birth-control coverage mandate
- Columbia Basin Herald
- Skate Fest Saturday in Moses Lake
- Ephrata teen pleads guilty
- Moses Lake man arrrested for flare gun
- Norovirus outbreak confirmed, precautions urged
- Special filing period set
- Spring Fest kicks off Thursday
- 2 burglary suspects arrested after airport search
- Duck Regatta supports afterschool programs for Boys and Girls Club
- Many incumbents lack challengers in November election
- New program allows timely stroke treatment
- New Samaritan CEO: priority is quality care
- Ephrata advances in polygraph training
- State equestrian championships draw 70 schools to Grant County Fairgrounds
- Allegedly drunk driver crashes in Moses Lake neighborhood
- Cellarbration event helps Big Bend students foot bill for college
- Quincy man enters Alford plea
- Ephrata council tables cemetery display issue
- Genie Industries rebounds from economic downturn
- Officials discuss graffiti crackdown
- Investigation continues into missing rifle from sheriff's office
- Daily Journal of Commerce
- Real Estate Buzz: Lobsang Dargey gets OK for Kirkland project
- City DPD launches redesigned website
- Cornish eyes 19-story student housing tower
- Up a lazy river in your own floating condo
- Groups seek broad study of coal ports
- City reports on energy use for its downtown buildings
- Modules placed for Capitol Hill project
- WSDOT looking at $2.4B in culvert fixes
- Alliance plans West Seattle complex
- Met Market building purchased for $32M
- Help restore historic buildings this summer
- WSU upset with UW over medical school
- SBA to boost lending to veterans
- H-P campus tax decision costs Oregon county $9M
- Infrastructure here earns a C from ASCE
- South Park transfer station wins top award
- High rise proposed at Terry & Virginia
- Amazon's dome idea could create a new city landmark
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- BIG says redesign would turn Miami's convention center into an urban oasis
- 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
- Fiddlers Coffee Now Open in Centralia
- Gerhard s Steakhouse, Formerly Mary McCrank s, Closes
- Anderson Joins Tenino City Council Race; Terry Hickey Drops Out
- Food Worker Classes Canceled
- Auditions Planned for Morton Roxy Theater Production
- Arson Still a Possibility in Centralia Chapel, Espresso Stand Fires
- Thurston County Properties Going Tobacco Free
- Highway Patrol Urges Drivers to Be Proactive Before Leaving for Holiday Weekend
- Centralia Woman Injured in Collision at Mellen Street
- $100,000 Bail Set for Bank Robbery Suspect
- Upcoming Events: Impressionist Coming to Fox Theatre in Centralia; College to Present Just Plain Jane ; Democrats Holding Forum on Genetically Modified Organisms
- Lewis County Jobless Rate Drops to 11.1 Percent in April
- Missing But Not Forgotten
- Morton Dental Clinic to Host Free Dental Day
- Semi Hits Interstate 5 Overpass in Chehalis
- Color, Color Everywhere!
- Former Cascade Elementary Teacher Reunites With Students Five Decades Later
- Man Accused of Robbing Chehalis Bank Makes Court Appearance
- Chehalis House of the Rising Son Tenants Must Vacate
- Highway Patrol Urge Drivers to Be Proactive Before Leaving for Holiday Weekend
- The News Tribune
- Administration must respect media's government watchdog role
- A season of thrills, chills
- Tacoma School Board to hold off on charter start-ups
- Transit board approves Hilltop Link extension
- PIERCE COUNTY: Woman starved horse on purpose, officials say
- Lawmakers lack answers on bridge
- Where to honor service members this Memorial Day weekend
- Plan ahead for smooth traveling this Memorial Day weekend
- Olympia falcon aggressive, chicks bigger this year
- Closure denied in the vanishing of Susan Powell
- No raise for Inslee, commission decides
- UW, WSU coaches earn highest state salaries
- Flemming’s move may hint at 2014 plans
- House arrest, community service prescribed for double embezzler
- Anti-Connelly group fined $200 for late disclosure
- Falcon more aggressive, chicks bigger in Olympia this year
- Roadwork will delay Mount Rainier park-goers
- History lesson blooming in Steilacoom
- Proctor’s bike-rack bureaucracy tests patience of local Boy Scout
- JBLM’s wartime growth was fifth fastest across entire military
- Skagit Valley Herald
- Survivor: I thought we were done
- Bridge collapse disaster, but no tragedy
- Hundreds gather on river banks after bridge collapse
- No immediate fix for I-5 traffic woes
- Officials: No one is believed dead in bridge collapse
- Woman charged with theft spree
- Reports: Bridge collapses between Mount Vernon, Burlington
- Man accused of robbing antique shop, Co-op arraigned
- MV man charged in theft at antique shop
- Defendants face drug-dealing charges
- Man faces up to 10 years for child rape
- Celebrating veterans with Memorial Day events
- Woman arrested in retail theft case
- New procedures could reduce spills, impact at La Conner Marina
- Warm Bodies author warms up to success
- Police arrest man found in vacant house
- Skagit County s unemployment rate drops
- Memorial Day events in the area
- Fake 'school employee' reported at county homes
- Antique-shop burglary suspect arrested
- Ballard News Tribune
- Ballard High lacrosse team marches into quarterfinals
- Through scholarship, Ballard High film student helps carry on legacy
- At Large in Ballard: I choose scissors
- Ballard High student awarded with leadership scholarship
- Teenagers recreate Fight Club at Golden Gardens, are broken up by police
- You are What You Eat: Spice up your life with flavors from around the world
- Emerald City Trolley comes to Ballard
- DUI driver collides with police car in East Ballard, tries to flee
- Plans move ahead to build new North Precinct police station
- 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
- Sequim Gazette
- Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts gears up for Memorial Day Weekend
- Youthful Harmonies
- Quilcene hosts Olympic Art Fest
- Good Godfrey
- Law officials honor Officers of the Year
- Car show planned
- Kilmer sets town hall meetings
- Garden club to install officers
- Helpers needed for Memorial Day
- Torch run set for Special Olympics
- Potatoes 101 presented
- WHAT A WEEKEND!
- One veteran, three wars
- Photo artist Pam Walker to address Sequim Arts
- A Legacy of Adventure
- Sequim High School puts on Grim Reaper program
- Celebrate Armed Forces Day at social
- SARC picks new facility director
- Three-car wreck leaves one dead, others injured
- ELECTIONS 2013: Hats in rings
- McChord Airlifter
- Avionics flight troubleshoots, diagnoses and fixes
- Professional of the Week
- Congratulations to our newest master sergeant selects
- 7-ship training mission takes flight
- Professionals of the Week
- Team McChord deploys for second medical evacuation
- 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
- Human Life of Washington
- Expert Tells Congress Unborn Babies Can Feel Pain Starting at 8 Weeks
- New video proves Gosnell not a 'one-of-a-kind anomaly'
- Kermit Gosnell Found Guilty on Three First-Degree Murder Charges
- Article Title Unavailable
- Inhuman: Undercover in America's Late-Term Abortion Industry - Carhart
- First slavery, now abortion: blacks bear the blunt of America's lost moral rudder
- Inhuman: Undercover in Arizona
- Inhuman: Undercover in America's Late-Term Abortion Industry - NEW YORK
- Being Jewish, Being Pro-Life
- 3801 Lancaster Film Project is an ongoing documentary series about Kermit Gosnell, the Women's Medical Society, and the cover-up by state and local oversight agencies.
- MEDIA SILENT ON PHILADELPHIA HOUSE OF HORRORS
- Physician Comments on Gosnell Trial
- New National Poll: 53% of Americans Oppose 99% of All Abortions
- Obama Admin: Catholics, Evangelicals 'Religious Extremists' Like KKK
- DO NOT LET CHILDREN WATCH THIS VIDEO
- New ulipristal treatment not the answer
- 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
- North Kitsap Herald
- Poulsbo Police officer on leave during investigation
- Walking for a cure for cystic fibrosis
- Student admits starting fires, expelled indefinitely
- Couch fire forces evacuation of Poulsbo Elementary
- Port Angeles man killed, Poulsbo man injured in crash in Sequim
- Suggestions on making donations to Oklahoma tornado relief
- Fire in bathroom causes students, staff to evacuate Poulsbo Elementary
- Suggestions on making donations to Oklahoma tornado actions
- Cystic fibrosis patient takes on fundraising walk
- Bainbridge man faces multiple charges from theft to lying to police
- Inslee signs bill strengthening the state s ability to address derelict vessels
- Culture and good cheer: Viking Fest 2013
- One dead in early morning single-vehicle crash May 17
- 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
- Mercer Island Reporter
- King County urges caution on lakes, rivers over the long Memorial Day weekend
- Washington State Transportation Commission approves toll increase on 520 bridge
- Huey is a cat about town
- Letter | It s a dog s life, city does not have leash law
- Scary trucks | Editorial
- Heavy traffic expected for Memorial Day weekend, travelers urged to plan ahead
- Mercer Island School District appoints new elementary associate principal
- Mercer Island School District board meeting Thursday, May 23
- Mercer Island police consider social media options | On the beat
- Mercer Island School District's Dingle wants to get bond issue finished, announces reelection bid
- How to help people affected by Oklahoma tornados
- Letter | Big trucks unsafe at any speed on East Mercer Way
- Slate of Mercer Island candidates for Nov. 5 general election is set
- Kemper Development announces $1.2 billion expansion in Bellevue
- Do you find the MISD listening sessions helpful? | Online poll
- Suspect in WMW racing incident is arrested and released | Mercer Island Police Blotter
- Gravel truck overturns on East Mercer Way
- What To Wear closes, owner retires
- Eastside mayors to discuss issues in May 29 forum
- Arrested burglary suspect wanted on $250,000 in warrants
- Central Kitsap Reporter
- School board appointee met with skepticism
- Feed the wildlife Salal
- Feed the wildlife Salal
- Memorial Day weekend is filled with events
- Teenager drives car into playground | Photo
- Kitsap Bank receives philanthropic award
- Kitsap Bank adds two new board members
- LETTER TO THE EDITOR
- Tracyton developer files appeal to county denial
- Olympic Cinemas in East Bremerton goes digital
- Four local schools receive achievement awards
- Kilmer slated to hold six town halls throughout the region
- Election season heats up following a spate of filings
- New manager settles in at Kitsap Conference Center
- Military sexual assault numbers tough to pin down in Kitsap
- REI executive hopes new store will encourage folks to get outside
- Changes coming to Fairgrounds area roads
- Suggestions on making donations to Oklahoma tornado relief
- Suggestions on making donations to Oklahoma tornado actions
- Bremerton Armed Forces Day Parade
- El Mundo
- Walmart pone a la venta tabletas HiSense de $99
- Llega el Galaxy S4 a 10 millones de unidades vendidas
- Donkey Kong Country Returns ahora en el Nintendo 3DS
- Presencian cientos de aficionados entrenamiento de Atl tico Mineiro
- Carlos Vela sufre una lesi n en el tobillo derecho
- Si Cruz Azul neutraliza a Ben tez ampl a posibilidad de ganar: Esparza
- Atl tico de Madrid se corona como campe n de la Copa del Rey
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- Wladimir Klitschko KO Francesco Pianeta
- Salvador buscar potencializar al Monterrey
- En su tercer ascenso, La Piedad no jugar a ni un partido en Primera
- Anuncian que se transfiri en venta a Jaguares de Chiapas
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- R os promete un Quer taro competitivo y con aspiraciones
- Colombiano Quintero ampl a contrato con Santos
- Reconoce Michel que los j venes de Chivas necesitan un gu a
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- Aspiramos a m s, a lo m s alto: Morales
- Gim nez busca otro t tulo, ahora con Cruz Azul
- Auburn Reporter
- By rejecting cost-savings proposals, the City does a disservice to taxpayers | GUEST OP
- Today's immigrants face more health problems, shorter life spans than their predecessors | Gustafson
- Three newcomers enter races for Auburn City Council
- Candidates file for four Pacific City Council seats
- Auburn Mountainview earns trip to state 3A tourney | Fastpitch
- Most samples show no contamination detected in Algona groundwater
- White River Valley Museum seeking items from '50s, '60s for next exhibit
- City says 'no' to possible county waste transfer station at foot of West Hill
- King County urges caution on lakes, rivers over the long Memorial Day weekend
- 'Touchy Feely' director, cast members to attend SIFF-Renton screening
- Sports memorabilia, auction items from Trufant fundraiser stolen
- Auburn Mountainview, Cascade, Chinook win Linda Cowan Schools of Distinction Awards
- An informal business networking opportunity offered Thursdays
- ACP present 'The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee' | Entertainment calendar
- Sprinkler contains fire to laundry room in Auburn townhome
- The road to SIFF-Renton | Dancing to freedom
- Should the City continue to use taxpayer's money t
- The road to SIFF-Renton | Decades in the making, it's showtime!
- Auburn traffic advisory: Auburn Way South, D Street SE to F Street SE
- Lake Tapps Top & Drug store to reopen as Haggen Northwest Fresh
- Northern Kittitas County Tribune
- Headlines for the Week of MAY 23, 2013 Northern Kittitas County Tribune
- Headlines for the Week of MAY 16, 2013 Northern Kittitas County Tribune
- Burn Pile Size Limitations Imposed
- Headlines for the Week of MAY 9, 2013 Northern Kittitas County Tribune
- Headlines for the Week of APRIL 25, 2013 Northern Kittitas County Tribune
- Caution advised in Roslyn April 23 - dozen or so freightliners in town
- Caution advised in Roslyn today - dozen or so freightliners coming
- Headlines for the Week of APRIL 18, 2013 - Northern Kittitas County Tribune
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- 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
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- 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
- Explaining the necessity to support, fund our roads | GUEST OP
- Today's immigrants face more health problems, shorter life spans than their predecessors | Gustafson
- Getting you fit, strong: Pro fighter opens new gym in Kent
- Tickets are still available for SIFF's opening-night screening, gala in Renton
- UPDATE: Woman dies of wound in Liberty Park shooting in Renton
- Barbara Phillips seeks seat on Kent City Council | Election 2013
- Kent to rename street for veterans; ceremony May 31
- Sports memorabilia, auction items from Trufant fundraiser stolen
- King County urges caution on lakes, rivers over the long Memorial Day weekend
- KBAC launches community project
- 'Touchy Feely' director, cast members to attend SIFF-Renton screening
- Kent City Council cuts casino gambling tax rate
- The road to SIFF-Renton | Dancing to freedom
- Should property owners along SE 256th help pay for
- The road to SIFF-Renton | Decades in the making, it's showtime!
- Alleged Kent pimp has trial date continued to July 22
- Kent Police seek help to find man reportedly involved in sexual assault on West Hill
- Sen. Keiser's unused prescriptions bill signed into law
- King County approves Green River Briscoe Levee repair agreement with Kent
- The road to SIFF-Renton | The reality of crime
- The Peninsula Gateway
- Iraq veteran's long journey to recovery
- Editorial Cartoon
- Students of Distinction shine at community banquet
- State Transportation Commission votes to raise Tacoma Narrows Bridge tolls
- County elections taking shape
- First female mayor remembered for progress, preservation
- Legislative update details district priorities, special session
- Puget Sound Honor Flight hub set to take off
- Communities in Schools program highlights benefits of volunteer mentors
- Diabetes fundraising event June 1-2
- Shellfish class to be held at fire station
- Gig Harbor author to sign book May 25
- Car, air shows coming to Gig Harbor
- 72 Hour Film Competition dates announced
- Now is time for real bridge toll solutions
- Memorial Day events headline busy month on KP
- SBA works to prioritize women business owners
- Human spirit in face of tragedy is America's greatest asset
- New restaurant owners emphasize fresh ingredients from scratch at Green.House
- Fox Island gardeners showcase homes on annual tour
- Real Change
- Reader profile - John Lapham
- What s stronger than the power of love? It s a little thing called the power of like
- Hatred of cellphones used to be my hang-up. But now I see the Google Glass is half-full
- Thank you for giving big
- Bombs & terrorists may dominate the news, but for many, the most dangerous threat is the workplace
- Mayor breaks silence, offers two plans for next steps at Nickelsville
- Study shows toxicants in Duwamish River could remain for decades
- State audit finds flaws in King County s discount bus tickets program
- Checks and balances
- War crimes
- The lot is full
- A poet and artist of the people
- Token gesture
- Denver coffee shop offers work, perks to homeless people
- 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
- Renton Reporter
- SIFF-Renton kicks off with 'Touchy Feely', big party
- Tickets are still available for SIFF's opening-night screening, gala in Renton
- Expect traffic delays at the airport this travel season
- Headed to Folklife this weekend? Metro is running special shuttles from the Renton Park and Ride
- UPDATE: Woman dies of wound in Liberty Park shooting in Renton
- Woman suffers life-threatening gunshot wound at Liberty Park
- 'Touchy Feely' director, cast members to attend SIFF-Renton screening
- Sports memorabilia, auction items from Trufant fundraiser stolen
- Registered sex offender charged with molesting 11-year-old Renton girl
- City keeping an eye on the legislature's special session
- The road to SIFF-Renton | Dancing to freedom
- The road to SIFF-Renton | Decades in the making, it's showtime!
- Vision House fundraiser pulls in $225,000
- Renton, Metro Transit to conduct behavior patrols at transit center
- The road to SIFF-Renton | The reality of crime
- Center of Hope shelter to welcome first family May 28
- Renton's own Nina and the Big Boys to perform at SIFF gala Thursday
- Candidate filing period closes, leaving Renton with two City Council races
- The road to SIFF-Renton | The apple of his own eye
- Legislative Summer School | FRANK SHIERS, JR's view
- The Stranger
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- State Considers Banning Hash
- This Year's Election in a Nutshell
- Defending a South Seattle House
- Cannabis Crisis
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- Seattle's Invisible 28-Lane Freeway
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- Seattle May Day 2013: From March to Mayhem
- Our Stupid Fucking Pointless Legislative Session
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- The State Says This Pot Isn't Technically 'Marijuana'
- Can City Government Make Us Happy?
- Snoqualmie Valley Record
- Microsoft Office skills, giveaways at next Valley Chamber lunch and learn
- Forward to Pasco: Mount Si baseball once again statebound after clinching doubleheader | Slideshow
- Excellent films: Mount Si student movies recognized at Northwest festival
- See you at the movies: Young filmmakers' visions on view at North Bend film fest Thursday
- Car prowler caught with evidence of thefts
- Next art walk is this Friday in Snoqualmie
- Good news and bad: Standing-room North Bend crowd discusses fears of crime, drugs and homeless at community meeting
- An all-Valley hug: Mary Miller's whimsical 'Heart of the Valley' portrait draws a big crowd
- Fashionation: Benefit night for Mount Si Senior is May 25 at TPC
- Get organized with Sno-Valley senior center class Wednesday
- Valley garden club plans plant sale
- Does your shop deserve a green award? County looking for business recyclers
- Salish earns four diamonds
- Achievement nod for North Bend s Natalie Guterson
- Meadowbrook, Camp Korey, STEM, pets get Snoqualmie Tribe fund help
- Valley Election 2013: Lots of races, board members vs. board members
- 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
- 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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- Arts & Entertainment: Paul Reiser talks to Tacoma Weekly
- Firefighter dies during service
- Stadium Tigers Roll To State
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- Springtime happenings leave this dad little time for himself
- Park district: Communicate with compassion, respect | Editorial
- Islanders to run for seats on public boards
- With cuts at risk, schools foundation extends deadline
- Caretakers at two parks face difficult choice
- An oil spill cleanup could harm our waters
- 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
- Journal of the San Juans
- I-5 Skagit River bridge collapses; people, cars in the water
- Job well done in Olympia? Apparently so| Editorial
- Morris' wireless bill signed into law
- Broadband plan sits on shaky ground | Guest Column
- New duo to lead Friday Harbor House
- Jazzed up for science sake
- Council selects Enumclaw administrator for county manager post | Update
- Job well done in Olympia? | Editorial
- San Juan Island's Mulligan resigns from OPALCO board
- Council selects Enumclaw administrator for county manager post
- Summer special: 2-for-1 on SJI Scenic Byway Bus
- Will the whales return by June 1st?
- SJ fire department in, EMS out in new public safety boat deal
- Interest proves uneven in race for public office
- 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
- Camas-Washougal Post-Record
- Remembering on Memorial Day
- Obituaries for May 21, 2013
- Cycling through history
- DECA students place in top 10 at international competition
- School notes for May 21, 2013
- Lacamas Heights Elementary students raise nearly $11,000 during Hoops for Heart
- Committee members planning for the future of Camas High School
- Candidates step forward during filing week
- Norm Paulson is named 2013 Citizen of the Year
- The Big Foot Inn: Where everybody knows your name
- Student Stride marks 10th year
- 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
- Woodinville Weekly
- Bite Rite members focus on healthy eating
- In pursuit of unbuckled AND distracted drivers
- Public hearing on water use efficiency
- Owen family files lawsuit against state of Washington
- Council discusses CBD, GB permitted uses
- NSD considering schedule changes
- Annual cemetery open house planned for Memorial Day
- Richard Paul Zielinski
- Keith R. Ross
- Gerald J Martinell
- Darrell DeVere Goodrich Sr.
- Ashley Trenner
- Keith A. Conaway
- Megan (Johnson) Kuchinski
- George Herbert Fahrenkopf
- Rosalie Alice Lewis
- James Theno
- Jean Brady
- William (Bill) Robert Renfro
- WHS students earn top honors at International DECA Conference
- 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
- Twin Lakes fishing event draws hundreds of kids | SLIDESHOW
- Business After Hours draws growing crowds
- Arlington's Bark for Life raises money for ACS | SLIDESHOW
- Marysville Walmart's hiring center opens on State Ave.
- 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
- South Whidbey Record
- Skagit River bridge collapses
- No Flight operations scheduled at OLF May 26 to June 1
- Shop to violin music at Tilth Farmers Market in Bayview
- Young violin competition finalist hails from Whidbey
- Island County coroner named 2013 Health Hero
- Whidbey s first coatimundi chase ends with success
- Island County sheriff bows out of boat grant
- VIEWPOINT | What s wrong with industrial salmon net pens?
- Langley Main Street Association shuttle wins state award
- Student director will join South Whidbey school board
- South Whidbey school board to tour Outdoor Classroom
- EDITORIAL | North Whidbey is the challenge
- Gianni forces primary election for South Whidbey schools
- Freeland Chamber preps for golf tourney
- Freeland garage sale needs items
- Surface Design presents art, fiber show
- New life given to Whidbey General Hospital bond vote
- Whidbey's Crockett Lake platform fixed
- Parklets may solve First Street parking problems
- Volunteer sought for Ken's Korner visitor kiosk
- Northwest Asian Weekly
- Washington state receives clean-up funds from Japan
- What should we celebrate? Community members reflect on what they re proud of during APA Heritage Month
- Bjong Wolf Yeigh selected as chancellor of University of Washington Bothell
- Traditionally white, fire departments offer chance at service, brotherhood Part one of a two-part series on Asians in public service
- BLOG: Why I reject Asian cultural values
- EDITORIAL: The ID is a destination, but there s still more work to do
- Bruce Harrell inducted to Pacific Northwest Football Hall of Fame
- Vietnamese Friendship Association host fifth annual Benefit Dinner
- Tasveer holds 8th annual Aaina South Asian women s festival
- SCIDpda and CIDBIA hosts 15th annual Chinatown ID Spring Clean
- 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
- Marysville Globe
- Twin Lakes fishing event draws hundreds of kids | SLIDESHOW
- Community engagement guides district s transition | SLIDESHOW
- Marysville's Bark for Life raises $5,000 | SLIDESHOW
- Marysville Walmart's hiring center opens on State Ave.
- UPDATE | Marysville Police apprehend reckless driving suspect
- Marysville awarded $200,000 for Ebey cleanup
- 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
- Whidbey News-Times
- Skagit River bridge collapses
- Voters expressed their wishes in Nov. election | Letters
- Obama s failures on display with Benghazi | Letter
- City s best bet may be a policy of inclusion, not one of exclusion | Publishers column
- Skagit judge to rule on Greenbank beach dispute
- Congressman Larsen introduces jobs bill | Press Release
- The heir apparent; Gibbon on track to succeed Schulte as OH schools chief
- Water Festival offers insight camaraderie
- Fire destroys Oak Harbor garage; home spared but badly damaged
- Congressman announces economic data | News release
- Coupeville parade to feature five Pearl Harbor survivors
- Island County seeks advisory board member
- Whidbey Imrpov team to host two shows
- McDonald s scouts 3rd location on North Whidbey
- Don t need window clings to ID gays | Letter
- Naval Hospital Oak Harbor | Births
- Whidbey General Hospital | Births
- Homos belong in the closet, ladies at home | Letter
- Wolly s world of acting
- Coupeville launches new chamber website
- Jewish Transcript
- SHA girls basketball team sets recordCourtesy SHA
- Blessings for DadJTNews
- Graduation honors and Hebrew hoopsJTNews
- Not a Jewish parent s worst nightmare
- School conflict
- 75 years of Jewish life in the South SoundCourtesy TBH
- What we re all about
- Beth Am rabbis prepare for a new life
- Breaking the cycleShaymasree Sen
- 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
- Stanwood-Camano News
- Skagit River Bridge collapes
- Tips to increase your walking schedule
- Walk for memory
- Sad even on a sunny day?
- When you think your marriage is over, give it one more year
- Man pushes wife down stairs
- Nature program
- On The Island
- Phone scam targets Camano residents
- Advice to my great, great, great (and so on) grandchildren
- Relay now over $22,000
- Finding solutions
- Graduate
- News Files
- Bikes for reading
- Ag mechanics
- FFA award winners
- Meditation
- Highly decorated
- Davis, Sigvartson to state
- Enumclaw Courier-Herald
- Update | Defense rests in Enumclaw's Sound Doctrine pastor Malcolm Fraser trial | Closing arguments May 28
- It s brutal when states battle for business | WALLY'S WORLD
- Blood drive coming to St. Elizabeth Hospital in Enumclaw
- King County urges caution on lakes, rivers over the long Memorial Day weekend
- Defense rests in Enumclaw's Sound Doctrine pastor Malcolm Fraser trial | Update
- Sports memorabilia, auction items from Trufant fundraiser stolen
- Defense rests in Enumclaw's Sound Doctrine pastor Malcolm Fraser trial
- Failure just one step to success | RICH ELFERS
- Enumclaw city administrator reportedly takes post in San Juans
- One theft interrupted, vehicle theft successful | Enumclaw police reports May 17-20
- Directing and writing movies easier than real life | Editorial
- King County Council Monday highlights
- Candidates sign up for fall election | King and Pierce Counties
- Defense begins in Sound Doctrine pastor Malcolm Fraser criminal trial
- 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
- West Seattle Herald
- Arthritis Foundation honors West Seattleite with Inspirational Leadership Award
- Furry Faces Foundation to hold open house June 1
- Nancy Whitlock leaving post as Exec. Dir. of Nature Consortium
- West Seattle Lions Club honors 11 high school seniors; Each receives $1,000 scholarship
- 'Abandoned dog' returned to his owners; No charges filed
- Historic B-17 returns Saturday, May 25 through Monday to offer rides
- How to select, store and serve what s fresh for spring
- Delridge Way SW & SW Holden Street intersection will close May 31 - June 3
- Burglary experts cover the latest West Seattle trends
- SPU marking low-flow hydrants in West Seattle
- Highline Public Schools will fund all day Kindergarten this fall
- Robberies and Subaru thefts up in West Seattle
- Found Rabbit
- Well known King County Sheriff Deputy Martin Marty Duran dies of injuries from a motorcycle crash
- Pet of the Week: Dixie is a 'lot of angel and little bit of devil'
- SUV flips and burns on Roxbury sending driver to the hospital; Eyewitness account
- UPDATE 2: Suspected pellet gun shooting on 38th SW sends victim to hospital
- 'Looky-Loo' Open House event coming June 10 to Westhaven Apartments
- Shooting wounds a man on 38th SW; Pellet or BB Gun sends victim to hospital
- Beware scammers posing as City Light employees
- Pacific Northwest Inlander
- The Bike Crash Kid
- For Your Consideration | May 23, 2013
- TV | Arrested Development
- Artist to Artist
- Connecting the Dots
- Bands to Watch 2013: 66beat
- Bands to Watch 2013: Lilac Linguistics
- Bands to Watch 2013: Hooves
- Bands to Watch 2013: Ian Miles
- Bands to Watch 2013: Psychic Rites
- Let 'Em Vote
- The Challengers
- Reefer Rules
- Disorderly Conduct
- Young Warriors
- Uneven Cuts
- Calling for Help
- UPDATE | The Blue Spark
- Sushi Time
- School of Sprinkles
- Bothell Reporter
- BioLife Solutions announces presentation at 8th World Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine Congress
- Bothell grad becomes first Saint Martin's softball player to be selected as a first team All-American
- Bothell softball starts state tournament tomorrow in Spokane
- School in Bothell designated an Historic Place ahead of McMenamins redevelopment
- King County urges caution on lakes, rivers over the long Memorial Day weekend
- Local synchro swimmers medal at Region A Championships
- Agenda now online for Thursday's special Kenmore City Council meeting in Lake Forest Park
- Bjong Wolf Yeigh selected as chancellor for UW Bothell
- Today s immigrants face more health problems and shorter life spans than their predecessors | Column
- Sen. Murray demands briefing from high-ranking USAF officials on tanker basing decision
- Frockt bill to expand health care access signed into law
- Search called off for burglar in Maltby area near Bothell
- Bothell Chamber awards April Member of the Month to Coral Lehtinen
- Police respond to complaint of naked woman at murdered Bothell mother's home
- Beam out David Stern Captain Kirk | Cartoon
- Monday's Kenmore City Council meeting agenda online
- Bothell City Council meeting agenda for May 21 meeting
- 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
- Brainbridge Island Review
- Today's cartoon for Thursday, May 23
- Bainbridge blotter | Drunk driver vows she's 'going to beat this'
- Bainbridge s Island Sounder seniors are raring to Play ball! | SENIOR OUTLOOK
- Close to Home | By Joel Sackett
- Bainbridge book club looks at Per Petterson novel
- The Dive Sessions return with Ethan J. Perry
- Bainbridge hires new building inspector
- Troop 1565 installs 100th Eagle Scout
- Bainbridge Review named one of Northwest's best newspapers
- Today's cartoon for Wednesday, May 22
- Little ones can have fun with stories and songs at Preschool Storytime
- Bainbridge Island police arrest alleged liquor thief
- Upskirt photographer sentenced to four months in jail
- Ethic board tosses out complaint against councilwoman
- BSO season finale presents new work
- Bainbridge blotter | Tip jar bandit
- Today's cartoon for Tuesday, May 21
- Bainbridge Public Library hosts Baby Storytime
- Get cozy at the library on PJ Night
- New landscaping at Wilkes Elementary damaged by tent caterpillar infestation
- Nisqually Valley News
- Building Block
- Tenino mayor s status unclear
- Judge rules in RSE lawsuit
- Nisqually Valley lies in lahar path for Mount Rainier
- Building Block
- Tenino mayor s status unclear
- Judge rules in RSE lawsuit
- Nisqually Valley lies in lahar path for Mount Rainier
- Building Block
- Tenino mayor s status unclear
- Judge rules in RSE lawsuit
- Nisqually Valley lies in lahar path for Mount Rainier
- Building Block
- 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
- Kenmore Reporter
- King County urges caution on lakes, rivers over the long Memorial Day weekend
- School in Bothell designated an Historic Place ahead of McMenamins redevelopment
- Agenda now online for Thursday's special Kenmore City Council meeting in Lake Forest Park
- Bjong Wolf Yeigh selected as chancellor for UW Bothell
- Today s immigrants face more health problems and shorter life spans than their predecessors | Column
- Sen. Murray demands briefing from high-ranking USAF officials on tanker basing decision
- Frockt bill to expand health care access signed into law
- Search called off for burglar in Maltby area near Bothell
- Police respond to complaint of naked woman at murdered Bothell mother's home
- Beam out David Stern Captain Kirk | Cartoon
- Monday's Kenmore City Council meeting agenda online
- Bothell City Council meeting agenda for May 21 meeting
- 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
- Bremerton Patriot
- School board appointee met with skepticism
- Feed the wildlife Salal
- Teenager drives car into playground | Photo
- Kitsap Bank receives philanthropic award
- Memorial Day weekend is filled with events
- LETTER TO THE EDITOR
- Kitsap Bank adds two new board members
- REI executive hopes new store will encourage folks to get outside
- Four local schools receive achievement awards
- Kilmer slated to hold six town halls throughout the region
- Election season heats up following a spate of filings
- New manager settles in at Kitsap Conference Center
- Military sexual assault numbers tough to pin down in Kitsap
- Tracyton developer files appeal to county denial
- Olympic Cinemas in East Bremerton goes digital
- Changes coming to Fairgrounds area roads
- Suggestions on making donations to Oklahoma tornado relief
- Suggestions on making donations to Oklahoma tornado actions
- One dead in early morning single-vehicle crash May 17
- Bremerton Armed Forces Day Parade
- Ferndale Record
- Chess Puzzle for May 22
- Robert Rasmussen
- Ronald Gray
- Summer Camps: Summer camp fun individualized
- Public Works open house Thursday
- Memorial Day services Monday
- Riders honor local veteran
- Old Main finally history at Meridian High School
- Central school talent show set for June
- City Council has second thoughts on penny gas tax
- Ferndale gets a scrub down
- Saddle up for summer camp
- Ferndale shows heart in postseason
- Baseball dreams ended by West Seattle
- Floralescents beginning second year on Main Street
- Ruby Zegers
- This Week's Legals
- Chess Puzzle for May 15
- Donald Howard
- John Fassett
- Highline Times
- Boulevard Park Place Retirement Community supports Relay For Life of Highline cancer walk
- Valley View Sewer District seeks candidates to fill board vacancy
- Boulevard Park Place Retirement Community supports Relay For Life of Highline cancer walk
- SLIDESHOW: Second Annual Scholar-Athlete, Coach and Community Recognition Banquet even bigger success
- Burien's new fire station is eroding, & so is the dept.'s relationship with contractor
- SLIDESHOW: Second Annual Scholar-Athlete, Coach and Community Recognition Banquet even bigger success
- Burien's new fire station is eroding, & so is the dept.'s relationship with contractor
- Valley View Sewer District seeks candidates to fill board vacancy
- Evergreen Lutheran secures high finishes
- State golf tournament
- Evergreen Lutheran secures high finishes
- State golf tournament
- Highline to fund full-day kindergarten at all schools
- Found Rabbit
- Found Rabbit
- Highline to fund full-day kindergarten at all schools
- SLIDESHOW: Tyee Boys Soccer Team is Rewriting History with Playoff Wins!
- SLIDESHOW: Tyee Boys Soccer Team is Rewriting History with Playoff Wins!
- SeaTac council majority appears solid despite coming election after mayor loses opponent
- Third Annual Burien Bites arrives June 2
- Port Orchard Independent
- Memorial Day weekend filled with Kitsap Harbor Festival activities
- ELECTION 2013 | Deadline over, races set for August, November
- Seagull Calling Festival is Sunday
- Governor signs Schlicher mental health treatment bill into law
- Public workshop on proposed updates to the Kitsap Countywide Planning Policy
- Port Orchard teen charged with child molestation
- State Transportation Commission adopts toll increase for Tacoma Narrows Bridge
- SK students plan march to School Board meeting, meeting site changed
- Are you in favor of the SK School District cutting
- Port Orchard group plans foot ferry trip to Bremerton
- Click it or Ticket patrols out until June 2
- SK students plan march to School Board meeting
- IRS will be closed May 24, four other days due to budget and sequester
- Click it or Ticket patrols start today
- Law gets tough on boating under the influence
- 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
- Lynden Tribune
- Lynden fastpitch heads to Selah
- Lynden is lucky to have thriving community theater
- EDITORIAL: Louws making notable progress
- Academic news and notes
- Extra filing period May 28-30 for still unfilled positions
- Flashes of orange, for a cause
- Louws works details to try to keep EMS program intact
- Memorial Day services Monday
- 91 years old and ready to fall
- Fair now dealing with a $180,000 property tax bill
- Mark, Mouche advance for Lynden and LC still in team title hunt
- City of Everson seeking coverage
- City of Sumas - Small Works Roster
- Summary of Ordinance No. 1621
- Probate Notice to Creditors - George G. Coglianese
- Notice to Creditors - Frederick A. Fuhrmeister Jr.
- Notice to Creditors - Jo Ellen Barton
- Notice to Creditors - Walton Bass
- Notice to Creditors - Patricia A. O'Brien, James H. O'Brien
- State of Washington Department of Ecology - NOA
- Bellevue Reporter
- An answer is nly a phone call away | Darcy Brixey
- Improving schools not about the test
- Lake Hills Shopping Center moving ahead to 2nd phase
- Bellevue Student Wins Classical KING FM Young Artist Awards 2013
- It s OK to talk about cancer | Linda Ball
- Mom's cancer sparks volunteerism
- $1.2 billion expansion of The Bellevue Collection planned
- New program hopes to lessen burden of 9-1-1 calls
- Kemper announces $1.2 billion expansion
- 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
- 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
- Woman arrested after pulling gun on husband who asked for a divorce | Kirkland Reporter
- Full medical coverage | Cartoon
- Talking to your teen about tough issues | Editor's Note
- Do you know someone who was diagnosed with breast
- Teen attempts suicide at Kirkland Starbucks; organization notes increasing trend
- Lake Washington High School hosts DUI vehicular homicide simulation | Slideshow
- Kirkland boy collects hundreds of baseball items for kids around the world
- EvergreenHealth awarded advanced certification for stroke and diabetes programs
- Kirkland boy collects hundreds of baseball equipment for kids around the world
- Kirkland Reporter wins three excellence in journalism awards at SPJ event
- 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
- Redmond Reporter
- We ve got tons of cyclists, but where are more City Council candidates? | Editor's Notebook
- What is OneRedmond all about? | Guest Column
- Will you participate in or donate to the Susan G.
- Bear Creek art teacher wins Barnes & Noble 'Favorite Teacher 2013'
- Man threatened with gun after causing disturbance in Grass Lawn | Police blotter for May 21-22
- Local filmmaker creates website of free b-roll footage
- Evergreen Middle to present 'Annie Jr.' May 31 and June 1
- Friends of Youth applauds extended foster care bill
- Redmond City Council and LWSD director candidates to run unopposed
- Threats made toward city employees on Education Hill | Police blotter for May 17-20
- Cedar Lawns to hold Memorial Day service next week
- 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
- 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
- Update | Defense rests in Enumclaw's Sound Doctrine pastor Malcolm Fraser trial | Closing arguments May 28
- Green River Community College approved for first bachelor s degree program
- Defense rests in Enumclaw's Sound Doctrine pastor Malcolm Fraser trial | Update
- Sports memorabilia, auction items from Trufant fundraiser stolen
- Defense rests in Enumclaw's Sound Doctrine pastor Malcolm Fraser trial
- Donut hole bill signed by Gov. Inslee
- Our kids are growing up before our very eyes | Living with Gleigh
- Bill limiting contributions to public hospital district campaigns signed by governor
- Maple Valley Fire and Life Safety updates | May 13 - May 19
- Defense begins in Sound Doctrine pastor Malcolm Fraser criminal trial
- National Safe Boating Week | Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission
- Snoqualmie Pass to close three nights next week for rock blasting
- Know before you go: Holiday weekend means more travelers, longer travel times | WSDOT
- Liquor Control Board issues initial draft recreational marijuana rules for public comment
- Regional Animal Services now hosts Pasado's Spay Station twice a week
- State veterinarian urges owners to vaccinate horses against West Nile virus
- King County Council meeting highlights | May 20-24
- Song by James Joyce | Poets.org
- Spring Song by Sherwood Anderson | Poets.org
- State Route 410 Chinook Pass is open
- 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
- Update | Defense rests in Enumclaw's Sound Doctrine pastor Malcolm Fraser trial | Closing arguments May 28
- Second round of Tacoma Narrows Airport master plan meetings scheduled for June 5
- Defense rests in Enumclaw's Sound Doctrine pastor Malcolm Fraser trial | Update
- Defense rests in Enumclaw's Sound Doctrine pastor Malcolm Fraser trial
- Bonney Lake woman sentenced as first-time offender in employer theft case
- Emergency 911 call saves Bonney Lake heart attack victim
- SwimSafe community meeting tonight at North Tapps Middle School
- Failure isn't the end | Rich Elfers
- Quentin Lorenzo Simmons, alleged Sumner Motor Inn shooter, arrested in Georgia | UPDATE
- Challengers for Bonney Lake elected office pop up late in filing week
- Former Panther teammates will reunite on Pacific Lutheran golf team
- Defense begins in Sound Doctrine pastor Malcolm Fraser criminal trial
- It s time for another political silly season
- Life lessons from film noir history | Our Corner
- Marketplace of challengers | Bonney Lake Elections
- Should OJ Simpson be granted a new trial?
- Twenty-first birthday ends in gunpoint arrest | Bonney Lake Police Blotter
- Multiple I-5 lane and ramp closures start Sunday
- Flemming, Figueroa elected to leadership of Rainier Communications Commission
- WSDOT Northwest Region construction updates | May 20
- 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
- Prepare to Be Amazed at Evergreen s Science Carnival and Research Exposition
- The 2013 Readers Project: Honoring the Fallen
- The Evergreen Grad that Shook the Global Austerity Debate
- 'KAOS Olympia Community Radio Membership Drive
- 'Fermentation Revivalist Sandor Katz to Speak in Olympia
- The Evergreen State College Generates Big Return for County, State and Students
- TEDx Event 'Local Innovations for a Changing World' Comes to Evergreen
- Evergreen Alumna Visits Campus with Her Documentary About Love, Marriage, and Taking Creative Risks
- The Evergreen Shakespeare Society presents: The Winter's Tale
- National Survey Reports High Level of Student Engagement
- Evergreen Student Research Critical to Saving Three-Toed Sloth
- Evergreen Student Research Critical to Saving Three-Toed Sloth
- The Annual Holiday Native Arts Fair s scheduled for Friday, Dec. 5 in the Longhouse from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
- Evergreen Makes List of 12 Hot Colleges Across Nation by Newsweek
- Film on Rachel Corrie in the works
- Evergreen Boasts 2 NAIA National Players of the Week
- Evergreen Author Helena Meyer-Knapp to Speak on Campus About New Book
- Evergreen Tacoma Celebrates Homecoming With Blues and Jazz
- Evergreen Sponsors Appearance by Author Nancy Mairs
- Evergreen to Host Charity Lunch With Saint Martin's to Launch Basketball Season
- Gonzaga University
- Construction Begins on $6 Million Indoor Tennis & Golf Center
- Gonzaga Begins Construction on $6 Million Indoor Tennis & Golf Center
- Farewell To Father Hightower, S.J., Who Exemplifies Jesuit Identity
- Final Tally: Gonzaga Accounting Students Help Low-Income Residents Get $918,532 in Refunds
- Trustees Approve $60 Million University Center
- Gonzaga s Ortiz Named to Bishops National Review Board; GU Co-Sponsors Critical Conversations Training
- A Fond Adieu to the COG, which has Served Generations of Zags Well
- Zag Grads Represent Wide Array of Gifts, Ideals
- Avista Corp. Establishes Paul A. Redmond Endowed Engineering Scholarship at Gonzaga
- Gonzaga Institute For Hate Studies Conference May 31 In Portland Promotes Nonviolence Via Social Media
- Gonzaga s Ortiz Named to Bishops National Review Board; GU Co-Sponsors Critical Conversations Training May 16
- Avista Corp. Establishes Paul A. Redmond Endowed Engineering Scholarship at Gonzaga University
- Gonzaga Trustees Approve $60 Million University Center
- Gonzaga University 2013 Graduates Represent Wide Array of Gifts, Ideals
- 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
- Pacific Lutheran University
- Knight-Lutes logo unveiled for athletic gear
- Mayer's memoir to benefit Holocaust Studies
- PLU's Got Talent 2011
- A whale of a tale
- Treated like rock stars
- Learning to ask tough questions
- Jazz Under the Stars
- Video: New Student Orientation
- The queen of green
- On the Road: Hiking on Mt. Rainier
- Digging into history
- University Conference - fall 2009
- Want to volunteer? Start here.
- Meeting Obama
- Convocation - A Generation of Globalists
- 'Live from KPLU' at the Neeb Center
- To succeed: Be persistent, be passionate
- Providing context
- A 'game changer'
- Restoring Salmon Habitat
- Seattle Pacific University
- Saying Merry Christmas Downtown
- Are We Less Violent Than Ever?
- Fretting Again About Splintered Culture
- Profound Truth, Clear Sentences, Such Joy
- Good News for a Bad News World
- How to Go About Changing Our Behavior
- A Walk in the Garden Alone
- Put Out Into the Deep, Part 1
- Put Out Into the Deep, Part 2
- Put Out Into the Deep, Part 3
- Seattle University
- Africa Day Awards Ceremony (May 31)
- Defying Dungeness Kayak (May 31)
- Range Day -- Rifle and Pistol Practice (May 31)
- Faculty & Staff Appreciation Celebration (May 31)
- Stress Busters Workshops (May 30)
- Albers Executive Speaker Series (May 28)
- Albers Volunteer Recognition Reception (May 28)
- Memorial Day Weekend: No Classes (May 27)
- Memorial Day: Limited Library Hours (May 27)
- Memorial Day Weekend: No Classes (May 26)
- Gold Bar Pebble Wrestling (May 26)
- Memorial Day Weekend: No Classes (May 25)
- Cap Hill Soccer Jam (May 25)
- Lunchtime Scholar Series with Janiece DeSocio (May 24)
- Ready, Set...Hire -- Gearing up to Select and Onboard Spring/Summer New Hires (May 24)
- Soup With Substance (May 23)
- Senior BBQ (May 23)
- Stress Busters Workshops (May 23)
- School of Theology and Ministry Coffee Conversation & Campus Tour (May 23)
- Leading Effective Meetings (May 23)
- St. Martin's University
- Saint Martin s program director to travel to Taiwan with focus on nurse practitioners
- New courtyard at Saint Martin s offers ambience and better access
- Archbishop of Seattle to address Saint Martin s 2013 graduates
- Saint Martin s University honors outstanding students at Student Scholars Day and Honors Convocation
- Saint Martin s University announces 2013 valedictorian and salutatorian
- Saint Martin s announces its second cohort of Benedictine Institute scholars
- Saints softball team heading to GNAC Tournament as the number-one seed
- Saint Martin s degree-completion partnership with Centralia College is renewed
- Saint Martin s 2013 Hope Concert brings help to others
- Saint Martin s hosts dedication of the new Cebula Hall engineering building
- Dragons on the go!
- Learn about musicology at Saint Martin s Music @ 11 event
- Saint Martin s Society of Fellows welcomes Dead Sea Scrolls scholar as Spring Colloquium speaker
- Saint Martin s University Theatre Department presents The Memorandum
- 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
- University of Puget Sound
- Children's Musical Theater Performance
- Children's Musical Theater Performance
- Register Today for Little Loggers Camp, July 8-11
- Joe Cerne'14 Earns Official Invite To NCAA Decathlon
- Professors Cited in 'New York Times' and 'Nature' for Their Expertise
- 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
- 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
- Combing through solutions
- This, not that
- Film review: 'Fast & Furious 6'
- Ear to the Streets: 'Sunday School II: When Church Lets Out,' Tree
- Public health associate dean to retire
- STARS program aims to ease path into engineering
- SPD investigates fires on Brooklyn Avenue Northeast
- Graduate students use design to combat human trafficking
- Suite named new VP for Student Life
- UW scientists speed up DNA extraction with new device
- Modeling neutron stars
- UW honored by Arbor Day Foundation
- GPSS names legislator of the year
- ECC honors community members for activism efforts
- Campus pulse
- Close-up: Integrated dance
- Going green can be good for your health
- Unnecessary animal testing on already unnecessary products
- Lights, camera, medicine
- Off the shelf
- Washington State University Spokane
- For 2013-14 year: WSU Regents vote to limit fall tuition increase to two percent
- WSU in the Media: May 21, 2013
- Goldwater and Howard Hughes: Student scientist wins top national honors
- May 29-July 24: Program to help landowners manage forests
- Video: Research advance: Veterinary and Biomedical Research Building dedicated
- 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
- Washington State University Tri-Cities
- For 2013-14 year: WSU Regents vote to limit fall tuition increase to two percent
- WSU in the Media: May 21, 2013
- Video: Research advance: Veterinary and Biomedical Research Building dedicated
- 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
- 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
- Wendy Bohlke to Retire as Attorney for WWU after 30 Years
- Ross Macfarlane to speak at WWU on Climate Solutions May 23
- Casey Shillam Named Director of Western s Bachelor s Degree in Nursing Program
- WWU's Veteran Outreach Center to Show 'The Lost Airmen of Buchenwald' Today at 6 p.m. on Campus
- Catherine Riordan Resigns as WWU Provost, Vice President for Academic Affairs
- User Experience Design to Be Offered as New Minor at Western This Fall
- 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
- 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
- Spanaway man behind armed extremist posse faces decade in prison
- Interstate 5 bridge collapses over Skagit River
- Car shot in South Seattle
- What Seattle looks like on Memorial Day weekend
- A penny for Penny Pritzker s thoughts
- Cars, bodies in the Skagit River after I-5 bridge collapse
- Interstate 5 bridge collapsed over Skagit River
- A penny for Penny Pritzker's thoughts
- Amanda Bynes Rejected From Flight
- A&E Cancels Intervention After 13 Seasons
- VIDEO: Morgan Freeman Falls Asleep During On-Camera Interview
- Truck full of Trufants' Seahawks memorabilia stolen
- Pope Francis: Redemption possible for all including atheists
- Woman shot in Renton dies
- 81 percent want background checks on gun show purchases: poll
- Pope Francis: Redemption possible for all - including atheists
- Boy Scouts will admit gays, continue to bar adult leaders
- Eva Longoria Earns Her Master's Degree
- News: Idol Alum Matt Rogers to Host USA's Summer Camp
- Grey's Anatomy's Shonda Rhimes: Cristina and Owen 'Absolutely' Still Love Each Other
- 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
