Washington Nurses Get Their Due This Week
May 9th, 2018 | by Eric Tegethoff
SEATTLE – May 6-12 is National Nurses Week, and folks around the state are honoring Washington’s nearly 57,000 registered nurses. [&hellip
May 9th, 2018 | by Eric Tegethoff
SEATTLE – May 6-12 is National Nurses Week, and folks around the state are honoring Washington’s nearly 57,000 registered nurses. [&hellip
May 8th, 2018 | by Eric Tegethoff
SEATTLE – For shellfish farmers, climate change isn’t a future risk, but a present-day challenge to their industry – and [&hellip
October 31st, 2017 | by Eric Tegethoff
LACEY, Wash. – If you’ve ever watched the process of a caterpillar becoming a vividly colorful Monarch butterfly, you probably [&hellip
October 31st, 2017 | by Eric Tegethoff
OLYMPIA, Wash. – The open-enrollment period to purchase health insurance on the federal marketplace begins Wednesday. Folks in Washington state [&hellip
October 31st, 2017 | by Eric Tegethoff
SEATTLE – The opioid crisis plaguing states such as Washington is officially declared a public health emergency. That announcement on [&hellip
May 22nd, 2017 | by Eric Tegethoff
SPOKANE, Wash. — Two utility companies in Washington have been awarded $3.5 million each from the state’s Clean Energy Fund [&hellip
May 17th, 2017 | by Eric Tegethoff
With scams on the rise, more people find themselves asking, “Is this for real?” Nearly 80 percent of Washingtonians report [&hellip
May 12th, 2017 | by Eric Tegethoff
What if ownership of the social media website Twitter was turned over to its users? That question isn’t just hypothetical [&hellip
May 12th, 2017 | by Eric Tegethoff
Workers were evacuated Tuesday after the roof of a tunnel containing rail cars with radioactive material collapsed at the Hanford [&hellip
May 12th, 2017 | by Eric Tegethoff
In recent years, groups that represent marginalized communities have given Mother’s Day a makeover. “Mamas Day” was started in 2011 [&hellip