Beth Rushing has been named vice chancellor for Academic Affairs at the University of Washington Tacoma. Her appointment is effective…
Governor Chris Gregoire yesterday signed into law a measure she requested to create a uniformed service shared leave pool. The…
On July 1, Washington’s electronic-recycling law went into effect, changing the way Washington citizens will dispose of computers, computer monitors…
May marked the 34th consecutive month of job growth in Washington, with employers adding 2,100 non-farm jobs, the Employment Security…
Sixty-nine contractors who manage cash assistance grants for low-income families who refuse to prepare for or seek work in the…
Governor Chris Gregoire yesterday signed into law a measure that will close tax loopholes in the unemployment-insurance system and keep…
Susan Keers Serko was sworn in Friday as Pierce County Superior Court Department 14 judge. Appointed by Gov. Chris Gregoire…
Washington’s potato farmers will have access to an important new market now that Japan has agreed to allow the importation…
The state Department of Ecology (Ecology) has given Tacoma a $13.3 million grant, which the city will match, to finish…
Susan Keers Serko will be sworn in as a Pierce County Superior Court judge at 4 p.m. Friday, Feb. 10…
Governor Chris Gregoire yesterday unveiled the official state portrait of former Governor Gary Locke in a presentation at the state…
Governor Chris Gregoire announced yesterday she will designate $42 million to restore and protect Puget Sound. She also named a…
Pierce County’s newest judge will bring honor to the Superior Court bench and the community, speakers at his swearing-in ceremony…