07/10/11 Scores from Washington District 2 Little League as well as area golf resorts.
07/10/11 Local results for District 2 Little League Baseball/Softball, Bremerton's West Sound Senior Games and more.
07/08/11 Vivian Stewart, nee Johnson, was born in 1927 in Gig Harbor, WA, where she was schooled by the wind, the trees, the water and her cocker spaniel, "Pal." Her family later moved to Olympia, and there, she discovered an interest in art, dancing and the world of imagination.
07/04/11 EDITOR'S NOTE: This is part of an ongoing series honoring the local soldiers who served and exploring the Merrimack Valley's connections to the Civil War upon its 150th anniversary. At first, the First Massachusetts Heavy Artillery was what Dan Gagnon calls "puppet soldiers." Rather than engaging in battle, they were stationed around Washington, D.C., to protect the capitol.
07/03/11 WASHINGTON - After working for seven years as a receptionist, Teresa Sawyer knew how to use a typewriter and a photocopier when she got laid off in 2008, but she knew nothing about computers.
07/03/11 TACOMA -- The winners of The News Tribune's 23rd Annual All-Sports Championship share a common
07/03/11 On one hand it was a hopeful sign: On May 8, 2010, a gray whale, estimated to be 43 feet long, was sighted in the Mediterranean Sea, off the coast of Israel. The same animal, identified by its unique markings,...
07/01/11 It's not the same as seeing Russia from one's backyard, but Mark Biggs can see the 23rd legislative district from his front yard. The East Bremerton resident, and chairman of the 35th Legislative District Democrats, was one of the first to speak at a state Redistricting Commission open house in Bremerton Thursday evening, and urged the four voting commissioners to consider including the city in ...
07/01/11 Three people from Washington remained in the White Pine County Jail late this week, all facing multiple drug charges and each needing $350,000 bail to get out of jail.
06/17/11 Donald L. Henson, 76, a Gig Harbor, WA resident since 1977, passed away on June 11, 2011, after a long battle with cancer. Don was born in Ava, MO on January 28, 1935, and moved to Eastern Washington as a young boy.
06/12/11 Douglas Bolds, convicted of DUI last year, says he wasn't given the chance to get his animal from the Kitsap Humane Society before it was adopted out to a new family.
06/03/11 The Washington State Redistricting Commission begins touring Eastern Washington next week with public forums in Pasco and Yakima.
05/30/11 BY STEVEN FRIEDERICH The Daily World The state Shoreline Hearings Board will take up the appeal of a city permit for a planned Walmart expansion in Aberdeen and has set dates to consider the matter for this summer.
05/27/11 The Times' annual guide to resident/overnight summer sports and recreation camps for children in Washington
05/27/11 The Times' annual guide to resident/overnight summer sports and recreation camps for children in Washington.
05/23/11 The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission closed the Kopachuck State Park campground until further notice.
05/18/11 The Seattle Times editorial board supports a lowering of the state's debt limit, as is proposed by Sen. Derek Kilmer's Senate Joint Resolution 8215.
05/18/11 At Everett Memorial Stadium Newport vs. South Kitsap, 10 a.m. Tahoma vs. Jackson, 1 p.m. Winners, 4 p.m. (winner to May 27 semifinals) At...
05/18/11 A quick-glance guide to the best festivals and fun, weekend by weekend, all summer long, all over Western Washington.
05/18/11 Applications are being accepted to fill six positions on the Pierce County Landmarks and Historic Preservation Commission. |