Youth anti-gang initiative offers new chance Walking as a pack down Rainier Avenue earlier this week, a dozen African-American youths paused at bus stops, beauty salons and minimarkets - even shiny cars stopped in traffic - to pass out fliers and invite other street-wise kids to join them.
Does saving rainwater violate WA law? On a nonprofit Woodinville farm devoted to sustainable practices, rain hits a green shed roof covered in a carpet of herbs and moss.
King County removes pesticide guide from Web site A King County government program is facing criticism after removing from its Web site a guide to what fruits and vegetables are likely to contain the most pesticides.
Wash. jail guard instructor alleges retaliation The state Human Rights Commission is investigating the case of a former instructor at the state's Corrections Officer Academy who says he lost his job for complaining about the teaching methods of two other instructors - even though those two were later fired.