OLYMPIA — With a budget shortfall as a result of reduced support from the state’s general fund, Washington State Parks has had to cut back on maintenance and staff hours.
OLYMPIA – The proliferation of social networking sites and online media has created a flood of personal information in the marketplace. A proposed House Bill would give users a right to have that information erased from the public eye.
Paula Henry’s husband was murdered in 1995 in Tacoma and Lawrence Shandola, a former business partner, was convicted of Robert Henry’s murder in 2001, sentenced to more than 30 years in prison.
Bison steaks and peaches, or smoked salmon, sauces and honey. Two senators will be enjoying the sweet taste of Superbowl success next week, while two other lawmakers from the nation’s capital will get to swallow a bitter dish of defeat smothered in disappointment sauce.
OLYMPIA – Suicide is a leading cause of death in Washington, especially for veterans, and now lawmakers are considering an expansion for mandatory suicide-prevention training.
A memorial service has been announced for Russell David Johnson.
Selected reports from the Bainbridge Island Police Department blotter.
Bainbridge parks commissioners will meet next week to get an update on the Rotary Park ballfields project.
The Kitsap County Republican Party will hold its Lincoln Day Dinner Thursday, March 6 at the Kitsap Conference Center, 100 Washington St., Bremerton.
It only took about 20 minutes to remove the evidence of nearly four months’ worth of legal trouble and environmental damage, as a towing crew from Global Diving & Salvage removed the derelict tugboat “Chickamauga” early Friday morning.
Passengers traveling on the Washington State Ferries during Super Bowl Sunday on Feb. 2 will be boarding the “M/V Russell Wilson” or crossing Puget Sound on the “M/V Richard Sherman” to get back and forth between Bainbridge Island and Seattle.
U.S. Trade Policy is the next topic at Great Decisions at the Library at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 1.
OLYMPIA — A voter decision in November seems to be the only direction that the gun debate in Washington is heading.