The Olympian - Sat Nov 21
The Port of Olympia must pay about $56,000 in legal fees and costs to activists who sued for records related to a contractual agreement to bring Weyerhaeuser's log-export business here a few years ago, a judge ruled Friday.
Battle over affordable housingThe Olympian - Sat Nov 21
Two ordinances aimed at preserving affordable housing for mobile home park residents in Tumwater are headed for an extensive legal fight, with park owners claiming they're unfairly burdened and residents saying they need protection.
Olympia man gets 50 years in murder-for-hire caseTacoma News Tribune - Sat Nov 21
An Olympia man with a history that a prosecutor called "horrendous" was sentenced to more than 50 years in prison this week for his leadership of a cocaine ring and for arranging the murder of a police informant.
Cool jazz for clean waterThe Olympian - Fri Nov 20
What: This Rotary Club fundraiser gives local high school jazz bands get a chance to play on a big stage and get professional feedback.
Suspect sought in shooting of man on Capitol WayThe Olympian - Fri Nov 20
Olympia police are looking for Robert J. Maddaus, 40, who is wanted on suspicion of firing the gunshots that killed a man whose body was found early Monday morning on Capitol Way.
Police name suspect in Olympia homicideKOMO News - Fri Nov 20
Police have identified a suspect in the shooting death of a man whose body was found Monday on a street in Olympia.
Suspect Sought In Olympia Fatal ShootingKIROTV - Thu Nov 19
Police are searching for the man they believed fatally shot a 40-year-old man in downtown Olympia Monday morning.
Washington budget gap zooms to $2.6B through mid-2011The Herald - Thu Nov 19
Washington's Legislature will likely raise taxes and cut spending to fix a $2.6 billion state budget deficit.
Add Wind to List of Weather Woes This Afternoon, Forecasters SayKitsapsun.com - Thu Nov 19
The National Weather Service in Seattle has whipped up a high wind warning for the coast and north of us, but only a wind advisory here, through midnight.
Garbage rates might increaseThe Olympian - Wed Nov 18
Thurston County residents will pay more to have their trash hauled away next year if county commissioners approve a proposed 37.5 percent increase in disposal fees.
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