The Puget Sound Educational Services District (ESD) of Washington has been selected to receive a $275,000 No Child Left Behind…
In light of the continuing boom in construction, as well as two recent incidents where workers fell from rooftops, the…
Workers currently receiving Washington workers compensation time-loss or pension benefits received a 0.6 percent cost-of-living increase effective July 1. State…
A new credit scoring rule designed to bring insurance consumers more disclosure rights became effective July 1. “Despite our tough…
Pierce College District Chancellor Steve Wall bid farewell July 1 to colleagues and friends at the district where he has…
On June 10, the Washington State Building Code Council adopted an emergency rule regulating the use of wired glass in…
Parking rates for zoned and leased parking on the Capitol Campus increased $5 a month on July 1, 2005. The…
1. No Council meeting or study session on July 5
Seattle hosted a new technology think-tank un-conference June 23-25 called Gnomedex 5.0 at the Bell Harbor International Conference Center on…
Tacoma City Manager James L. Walton marked the end of his 33-year career as a public servant yesterday with his…
Good customer service means exceeding the customers expectations, and Tacoma Community College is providing something extra. On July 12, TCCs…
The Tacoma City Council might consider ways to broaden the focus of a 10-year multifamily tax abatement program from the…
The Tacoma City Council is expected to vote July 12 on a resolution that would place an affordable housing levy…


