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News for Washington from The Seattle Times

A public-health caseworker is worried about how she'll manage the $1,000 payments she must start making on school loans next year, but she also wants to learn to take charge of her finances.

 

Transit agencies around Seattle are having trouble keeping up with a surge in demand. On the most popular routes, buses are standing-room-only or so full that drivers have to leave waiting passengers ...

 

Sarah Palin's first year as mayor of Wasilla, Alaska, could easily have been her last as she became embroiled in personnel challenges, a thwarted attempt to pack the City Council and a bitter standoff...

 

On the opposite side of the country, hard up against the Canadian border, the Seahawks start their season with a stiff eye-opener, waking up to just the kind of road game that caught up to Seattle las...

 

Alan Ball, creator of "Six Feet Under" and "American Beauty," is the force behind two more controversy-courting projects this month. His vampire miniseries, "True Blood,"...

 

As one of the country's most prominent pollsters, John Zogby is charged with sorting out what Americans think and feel. Then he attempts to predict the future.

 

The Bellevue teachers strike enters its second week, with salary the last sticking point on both sides.

 

Bill Melendez, an Emmy-winning animator who brought Charlie Brown and the "Peanuts" gang to blithe, blockheaded life on television and in films — and who helped keep them alive aft...

 

Celebrity gossip, famous birthdays and other tidbits, compiled from Seattle Times news services.

 

Back-to- school time is about preparing for the year ahead, sparking the memory and finishing the summer reading list, getting ready for...

 
 

Latest news for Seattle Washington from Puget Sound Business Journal

The bankruptcy trustee of failed mortgage lender MILA has filed suit against its chief executive, alleging that he “looted” the company for personal gain for two years before it sh...

 

The Seattle Seahawks again will fly Hawaiian Airlines for their away games this season.

 

Horizon Air on Friday said it would submit a new bid to provide air service in Pendleton, Ore., this time including service to Portland. (ALK)

 

Seattle is the sixth-best city in the country for singles, according to an annual ranking by Forbes.

 

Nordstrom Inc. said its new 138,000-square-foot store has opened in Ventura County, Calif. (JWN)

 

Holland America Line said it plans to spend $200 million over the next two years upgrading five of its cruise ships.

 

Wells Fargo acquired the assets of Char Clark Associates in Spokane. (WFC)

 

Drugstore.com said it’s restructured its deal with the Rite Aid Corp., with Rite Aid launching a new online store for over-the-counter products that will be built and operated by drugstore.c...

 

High-speed waterjet maker Flow International Corp. said its 2009 first-quarter net income rose to $1.6 million, or 4 cents a share, from $400,000, or 1 cent a share a year earlier. (FLOW)

 

Alaska Airlines said it carried fewer passengers last month compared with a year earlier. (ALK)