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Washington state lawmaker’s comments raise ire of nurses

Washington state lawmaker’s comments raise ire of nurses

State Sen. Maureen Walsh, R-College Place, said some nurses may spend a lot of time playing cards in small, rural hospitals.

  • Apr 20, 2019
  • By Wire Service

 

California mandates 100-percent zero-emission bus fleet

California mandates 100-percent zero-emission bus fleet

Environmental advocates project that the last greenhouse-gas-emitting buses will phase out by 2040.

  • Dec 15, 2018
  • By Wire Service

 

Seahawks notebook: Special teams were far from special

Pharoh Cooper’s big punt returns helped Rams dominate the field-position game

 

Felix Hernandez’s should exam ‘better than expected’

Felix Hernandez’s should exam ‘better than expected’

Some details are emerging regarding the examination Friday that determined Mariners ace Felix Hernandez is suffering from bursitis in his right shoulder. In… Continue reading

Felix Hernandez’s should exam ‘better than expected’

High heels for infants sparks controversy online

An American footwear company has sparked disapproval on social media over high heeled shoes for babies. Pee Wee Pumps says babies will… Continue reading

Bus driver faces charges after leaving hoop team stranded

and then its bus. The Billikens walked out of… Continue reading

Transition fair helps the disabled land work

LAKE STEVENS — The Snohomish County Transition Resource Fair returns to Cascade High School in Everett on March 26. For the last 16 years, the… Continue reading

  • Feb 28, 2013
  • By M.L. Dehm HBJ Freelance Writer

Alliance chief pitches for highway projects

OLYMPIA — It’s great to have high employment in Snohomish County’s manufacturing businesses, but it won’t thrive if people can’t get to their jobs, trucks… Continue reading

  • Feb 27, 2013
  • By John Wolcott HBJ Freelance Writer

Western Washington Medical Group makes Arlington move

ARLINGTON — Western Washington Medical Group of Everett will add Whitehorse Family Medicine to its growing list of practices on May 1*. Whitehorse Family Medicine,… Continue reading

  • Mar 4, 2013
  • HBJ staff

New Everett Mall investors include Magic Johnson

Everett Mall seems to be back on steadier financial footing after receiving an investment from a California firm with ties to former NBA… Continue reading

  • Mar 6, 2013
  • By Michelle Dunlop Herald Writer

Diamond Knot Brewery renovation on tap

The Diamond Knot Brewery is expanding near the Mukilteo waterfront. To do so, though, the alehouse will close for about two months beginning… Continue reading

  • Dec 31, 2012
  • By Michelle Dunlop Herald Writer

Everett restaurateurs dig in to find success

EVERETT — The restaurant business has never been easy, as Chuck Delacerda knows well. The former Boeing Co. engineer has been in the industry for… Continue reading

  • Jan 3, 2013
  • By Michelle Dunlop Herald Writer

Developer plans new brewpub in Mountlake Terrace

MOUNTLAKE TERRACE — West Plaza in downtown Mountlake Terrace will have a new brewery and pub filling 9,000 square feet of vacant space in the… Continue reading

  • Jan 4, 2013
  • By Kurt Batdorf HBJ Editor

Peoples Bank builds a launch pad in Everett

EVERETT — Lynden-based Peoples Bank will open a new financial center in downtown Everett in May when it finishes refurbishing a building at the corner… Continue reading

  • Feb 28, 2013
  • By M.L. Dehm HBJ Freelance Writer

Edmonds schools have plans for parcels

LYNNWOOD — The Edmonds School District is taking steps to lease and redevelop a prime piece of commercial property in Lynnwood where it now parks… Continue reading

  • Feb 27, 2013
  • By Debra Smith HBJ Freelance Writer

Dairy farmer sees promise in exports

MONROE — Dairy farming is getting tougher all the time in Snohomish County, but at least one thing offers promise to local farmers: the Chinese… Continue reading

  • Feb 27, 2013
  • By Debra Smith HBJ Freelance Writer

FAA OKs Boeing plan to prove battery redesign

Federal regulators on Tuesday approved the Boeing Co.’s plan to redesign 787 lithium-ion batteries, the first step in returning the grounded Dreamliner jet to passenger… Continue reading

  • Mar 12, 2013
  • By Michelle Dunlop Herald Writer

Teen’s lifetime in sales leads to real estate

LYNNWOOD — Caleb Houvener has always been a guy with entrepreneurial ideas. It started in fifth grade, when he wrote silly slogans such as “fuzzy… Continue reading

  • Mar 15, 2013
  • By Kurt Batdorf HBJ Editor

Port of Everett refines vision, plans for future

EVERETT — The Port of Everett Commission got an update of operations and adopted a new vision statement during its annual two-day retreat in February.… Continue reading

  • Mar 18, 2013
  • By Kurt Batdorf HBJ Editor

OutBack powers up new space in Arlington

ARLINGTON — OutBack Power Technologies has been added to the list of businesses that have moved in at Arlington Advanced Manufacturing Park. The Arlington-based company… Continue reading

  • Mar 19, 2013
  • By M.L. Dehm HBJ Freelance Writer