07/15/11 Want tips on how to maximize battery life for your laptop? Check out the Plugging In: A Tech Users Forum. seattletimes.com/pluggingin
07/14/11 YAKIMA -- Yakima Valley Community College is preparing for its next full-scale evaluation by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. The process includes a comprehensive institutional self-study, which will be posted on the college's website at www.yvcc.edu upon completion.
07/14/11 All-league teams for the spring 2011 season, reported to The Seattle Times.
07/13/11 Ida May (Rinke) Allen, age 82, of Wenatchee, WA, went peacefully to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on July 10, 2011. She was surrounded by her husband, Harold, and her family.
07/13/11 Eula D. Joslin, 87, a resident of the Wenatchee Valley for the past 45 years, spending the last three years in Ephrata near her family, died Saturday, July 9, 2011, in Columbia Basin Retirement Center.
07/13/11 Ada Oklahoma (Fears) Jared was born February 8, 1918, in Ada, OK to Winifred and William Fears. She married William "Bill" Jasper Davis Jared on December 29, 1932, in Oklahoma.
07/09/11 International police have teamed up with civilian specialists from Microsoft to inflict a devastating blow on internet crooks. Lia Timson reports.
07/09/11 REDMOND -- The Washington Crossfire opened up a four-goal advantage and cruised to a 4-2 victory over the North Sound Sea Wolves on Wednesday night. Adam Nowland, John Fishbaugher and Liam Kelly beat Sea Wolves goalkeeper Joe Galbraith for goals in the first half.
07/09/11 While the North Sound SeaWolves are comfortably in front of the Washington Crossfire in the Premier Development League Northwest Division standings, coach Alex Silva says today's match is a dangerous one.
07/09/11 BILLINGS, Mont. -- Exxon Mobil Co. had reassured federal regulators and officials from a Montana town since December that an oil pipeline beneath the Yellowstone River was safe, buried deep enough to avoid any accidental ruptures.
07/09/11 TODAY Youth Baseball 5 p.m., 9-10 Tournament of Champions at Aberdeen (Failor Field). 7:30 p.m., 11-12 Tournament of Champions at Montesano (Nelson Field).
07/08/11 The Groupon challenger moves ever closer to filing for a public offering and has retained the services of top Wall Street banks.
07/08/11 A dispute over who should represent Google at an almost-certainly hostile Senate hearing is resolved, with executive chairman Eric Schmidt agreeing to appear.
07/08/11 The arbitration panel's decision ends the case brought against the restaurant chain by former chef Sarinya Reabroy of Eugene. A copy of the ruling is included.
07/01/11 Hits From "It Girl" to New Releases Such as "Odd Manor" Now Live in the Service
06/30/11 DemandGen Report (DGR), a targeted e-media publication covering strategies and solutions that help companies better align sales and marketing, is honoring 10 BtoB organizations that have utilized automation tools and tactics in its third annual Sales & Marketing Alignment Awards. ...
06/29/11 MigrationWiz, a leading provider of cloud-based e-mail migration solutions with customers in over 50 countries, announced that it has migrated thousands of terabytes to Microsoft's Office 365 beta environment. With the Office 365 beta ending and general availability starting June 28, the company is expecting demand for its self-service migration platform to increase significantly. (PRWeb June 29 ...
06/26/11 Former University of Oregon runners win half-marathon; more than 26,000 runners at third event edition; Everclear rocks post-race concert
06/25/11 More than 26,000 people snaked through the streets of Seattle on Saturday for the third annual Rock 'n' Roll Marathon benefiting the American Cancer Society.
06/24/11 Josh Sutinen isn't old enough to vote and only got his driver's license last month, but he's already among the leaders in a growing national backlash against cameras that issue traffic tickets. |