 01/27/10 Senate Democrats proposed legislation Tuesday that would offer a business-occupation tax credit to small businesses that create jobs. The plan also would retrain up to 6,000 workers for high-demand fields such as nursing.
 01/27/10 Had a chance today to talk for a while on the phone with Tom Lemming, a national recruiting analyst for more than 30 years and one of the guys featured in the Bruce Feldman book "Meat Market'' a few years ago.
 01/26/10 In the midst of the nationwide buiding slump, Tacoma, Seattle and the Tri-Cities area of Washington State are considered to be hot home building/buying makrets. True Built Home is positioning itself become the premiere homebuilder in Washington State in 2010.
 01/26/10 On the day she gave birth, Kimberly Hays was shackled to a bed with a nurse's hand over her mouth to muffle her screams of pain, the former inmate told state lawmakers Tuesday.
 01/26/10 For evidence that home-schooling works, look no further than the De Pree family of Midland.
 01/19/10 A volunteer for the Gig Harbor Peninsula FISH Food Bank loads a weekly allotment of food donations for a typical family in need. FISH Board President Jan Coen reports that 220 families received special food baskets at Christmas, more than double the 105 families who received similar support in 2008.
 01/19/10 The following are letters to the editor that appeared in the Jan. 20 print edition of The Peninsula Gateway. To submit a letter, e-mail gatewayeditor@gateline.com . Please keep letters submissions to 250 words.
 01/18/10 Everyone knows the big show this week is Sunday's match-up between the New Orleans Saints and the Minnesota Vikings. Help support our boys in black and gold before they hopefully head to Miami. In the clubs this week, OffBeat's...
 01/17/10 A chat with UW professor Eliza Dresang, who chairs a national committee that chooses the American Library Association's list of notable children's books.
 01/17/10 Residents of Sylvia Lake are turning to the Legislature to help get their lone mute swan a new mate.
 01/14/10 This is a triple dose of bad news for real estate in Everett. These three separate bits of informati...
 01/11/10 Here are the latest Seattle Times boys high-school basketball rankings. For anyone interested in small-school rankings, check back on Wednesday when the Associated Press will release its first basketball rankings of the season.
 01/08/10 This much is clear the Washington State Department of Transportation has hired a new company to process electronic toll collections for the Tacoma Narrows Bridge.
 01/08/10 Leading times reported to the Washington Interscholastic Swim Coaches Association, as of Jan. 8.
 12/30/09 The Decatur student section relentlessly reminded Jefferson's Jeff Baklund of his early three-point shortcomings. After a pair of badly...
 12/29/09 The North Pole boys and girls basketball teams had opposite results against teams from Washington on the opening day of the Clark Cochrine Christmas Classic high school basketball tournament in Ket...
 12/29/09 Who Is He: It's time to celebrate 1980s television as Uncle Floyd Vivino brings his act to the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa Comedy Club tonight.
 12/27/09 A 20-car pileup injured seven people and blocked eastbound Highway 16 near Wollochet Drive in Gig Harbor for more than 3 1/2 hours Saturday, authorities said.
 12/27/09 Associated Press - December 27, 2009 12:45 PM ET GIG HARBOR, Wash. (AP) - Seven people suffered injuries after 20 cars were involved in a pileup in a highway near Gig Harbor, Wash., on Saturday...
 12/27/09 Seven people suffered injuries after 20 cars were involved in a pileup in a highway near Gig Harbor, Wash., on Saturday morning.
 12/27/09 Naperville Sun reporters and photographers documented some of the best and worst moments experienced by residents in 2009. These moments ran the full spectrum of emotion: from unbridled ambition and joy to staggering disappointment and unimaginable grief. These stories offer a poignant perspective on the year as a whole. |