Washington State Attorney General-elect Bob Ferguson announced the names of his transition committee today. Comprised of a statewide coalition of civic and legal community leaders, transition committee members will lend expertise from law enforcement, civil litigation practice, and both the public and private sectors to advise Ferguson as he prepares to take office.
The Washington State Attorney General’s Office yesterday settled a lawsuit filed by sex trafficking site Backpage.com against Washington state.
Motions approving the County’s Legislative Agendas:
2013 Federal Legislative Agenda (FY 2014) (Motion 2012-0474).
2013 State Legislative Agenda (Motion 2012-0475).
Kim Wyman, who will be sworn in as Washington’s 15th Secretary of State, today announced her choices for her executive team.
Demand for marriage licenses remains high, as King County closes the second and embraces the third day of the new marriage equality law.
During the Dec. 4 workshop, the council discussed the issue again, with some councilmembers questioning whether there was enough time before the April election date to get the information about the district out to the public.
This year, gifts for teens, ages 12-18, are especially needed.
Do you have any unused toys laying around your house? Starting Monday, December 10 EHs is starting a Toy Drive. Bring any new toys to the Athletic Office all next week. Let’s try to collect as many as we can, please donate!
The jolly old elf and his wife are taking a break from their preparations for the big day and will be making an appearance at the Buckley Library tomorrow, Saturday.
Nationwide, the gift-giving holiday season brings an uptick in package and mail thefts due to increased volume of mail order deliveries. It’s not unusual for thieves to patrol neighborhoods for sitting packages or follow delivery trucks on their route, according to an article from the Bonney Lake Police Department newsletter.
District responded to 18 total calls, including one fire.
A new online survey launched this week, invites Washington citizens to share their ideas about the state’s transportation priorities and how to pay for them.
Wednesday night, Sumner School District will recognize 11 educators awarded National Board Certification in 2012.