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No cuts, yet, in state aid
It was high noon Tuesday in Albany, as Gov. David Paterson and state legislators squared off over Paterson's plan to trim $2 billion from the state budget.
Northwest needs: Pay attention to us
In scheduling their candidates' appearances, the Obama-Biden campaign largely was able to take its Northwest support for granted.
Economic Network zeroes in on four areas to try to lure industries
Companies that are "going green" are among the four industries the Lowcountry Economic Network will try to lure to Beaufort County in coming years, the network's executive director said during a board meeting ...
Historic former hotel in Belltown sold; once housed movie stars (Seattle Times)
A historic Belltown building that once was the center of Seattle's film industry has been sold to a real-estate investment company that plans to renovate it and probably turn it into a hostel or hotel — its original use.
Alaska Airlines launches daily service between Seattle and Kona
Alaska Airlines has launched a daily, year-round service between Seattle and Kona in Hawaii. The new flights are operated with Boeing 737-800 aircraft, accommodating 16 passengers in first class and 141 in the main cabin. Gregg Saretsky, executive vice