Geological studies have warned for decades that the area of Snohomish County, where Oso is located, was at risk for landslides.
Archives for March 2014
Tribes push to restore salmon to upper Columbia River
Tribes, scientists and policymakers from both sides of the border are meeting to figure out how to restore Columbia River fish to their historical range.
Shred Tunes 14
This features Eaglecrest locals Beth Geiger and Rick Shattuck and the tunes they listen to while shredding.
Obama Lays Out His Plan To Have Telecoms Store Call Data
President Obama announced Thursday that he has decided “the data should remain at the telephone companies.”
When the earthquake struck, Bob Allen took care of what he could
Allen says when you can’t take care of your own, you take care of what you can.
High Court Considers Definition Of Domestic Violence In Gun Case
Law enforcement, domestic violence organizations and gun control groups won an important victory in the U.S. Supreme Court Wednesday.
‘Do It For Denmark’ Video Urges Danes To Go All The Way
Denmark has low birth rate and slow population growth, but we’ll get right to the point: This Do It For Denmark! video is likely to amuse, if not titillate, you.
Labor Board Rules Northwestern University Players Are Employees
A regional director of the National Labor Relations Board ruled that Northwestern University athletes are employees of the school and are allowed to form a union.
Massive Nor’easter Rakes New England
New England is getting a hard glancing blow from a huge winter storm that has generated hurricane-force winds and such adjectives as “mind-blowing” and “monster” from normally mild-mannered meteorologists.
Passenger killed in Yandukin Drive accident
Jessica Louise Billy identified as a passenger in a vehicle that turned in front of oncoming truck