The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission will take public comment on proposed changes to the state’s sportfishing rules during a public meeting Feb. 8-9 in Olympia.
After months of testing and design, the state agency that regulates the insurance industry has launched a revamped website designed to be much easier to use for both consumers and industry professionals.
State fishery managers have approved an evening razor clam dig that will run Feb. 7-12 at Twin Harbors and some of those days at three other ocean beaches.
An L&I investigation led to a four-and- a-half month jail sentence for a Kettle Falls woman who admitted to stealing more than $30,000 in workers’ compensation benefits, the Department of Labor & Industries announced today. Heather L. Payne, 22, was sentenced in Thurston County Superior Court Thursday.
The second of two initiatives to the 2013 Legislature has cleared the signature check process. The Secretary of State’s Election Division finished the review of Initiative 522 late Thursday afternoon. The official certification was then signed by Secretary of State Kim Wyman.
Construction is expected to begin this summer on the “missing link” of roadway that will lead to the Tehaleh development south of the Bonney Lake city limits.
The Target Zero Teams in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties will be out this Super Bowl weekend looking for impaired drivers.
Cascade Regional Blood Services is a not-for-profit health care organization that has been supplying blood products and specialty therapeutic services to South King and Pierce Counties for more than 60 years.
32-year old Seattle woman found unresponsive in her cell
The WSDOT Northwest Region construction updates have been posted for next week
25 yr-old Travis Lear was arrested for Kidnapping and Child Molestation by Enumclaw Police on January 30, 2013.
Fire set a car ablaze in the Papa John’s parking lot in Bonney Lake shortly after 5 p.m. Thursday. The flames had engulfed the car and were shooting up into the air, according to an off-duty reporter who witnessed the incident.
All suspects in the police blotter are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.