If you are thinking of adopting a new family member of the canine or feline persuasion, be sure to do your homework and research, research, research!
That's what Tom Sayre, spokesperson for the Humane Society of Tacoma and Pierce County,…MORE
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Wed, 02/01/06
If you are thinking of adopting a new family member of the canine or feline persuasion, be sure to do your homework and research, research, research!
That's what Tom Sayre, spokesperson for the Humane Society of Tacoma and Pierce County,…MORE
Wed, 02/01/06
Improvement project guru Sam Star is at it again, and this time he's taking the lead on the Salmon Bay Elementary and Middle School playground renovation.
After getting input from Salmon Bay students and staff, a preliminary sketch of an…MORE
Wed, 02/01/06
SeaTac now has a franchise agreement for a pipeline containing flammable jet fuel that flows through the city.
Lawmakers approved Jan. 24 an annual $12,960 franchise fee for the Olympic Pipeline Co.
The fee will be adjusted yearly…MORE
Wed, 02/01/06
Toney Mikesell still feels haunted by the violent image of the vicious attack that robbed him of his two beloved canine companions.
The sales rep from Anderson Merchandisers returned home from work on the afternoon of January 17, expecting…MORE
Wed, 02/01/06
Real estate advisors are confident they'll be able to sell monorail properties up and down the Green Line because the market is brimming with interested buyers.
Advisors from GVA Kidder Mathews, which claims to be the largest commercial…MORE
Wed, 01/25/06
An eroded sewer pipe sprung a leak at the southern end of Lincoln Park, forcing King County to haul sewage by truck from Fauntleroy to the Alki storm water treatment plant.
A crew from the King County Wastewater Treatment Division (…MORE
Wed, 01/25/06
What would it be like if animals could talk? Even before Dr. Doolittle conversed with beast and fowl, or Mr. Ed chatted with Wilbur, countless animal lovers and pet owners have wondered what Fido or Fluffy might say if their thoughts could be…MORE
Wed, 01/25/06
The sale of properties from the aborted monorail project will end in mid-March, when sealed bids are opened.
None of the now-surplus properties have been sold yet, said Jonathon Buchter, chief of operations and one of four remaining…MORE
Wed, 01/25/06
Several Ballard neighborhood groups are seeking to get the Washington Legislature to compel the Seattle Monorail Project to consider selling property on the basis of factors besides the highest bid.
The monorail agency has stated that its…MORE
Wed, 01/25/06
The Seattle Monorail Project is selling its property to pay off debt and end the Motor Vehicle Excise Tax but several neighborhood groups in Ballard are asking state legislators to change that process.
The Ballard District Council, Loyal…MORE