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Google rebounds, stronger than ever

Besides developing more ad avenues on the Internet, Google is extending its reach into television, radio and mobile phones.

 

Tiny Wyoming town has big city pollution

Pollution from natural gas drilling — along with dust, weather and geography — produces ozone levels like those found in big cities.

 

Foushée and Strand join UW Hall of Fame

By BENJAMIN MINNICK

The pair will be inducted at a June 6 ceremony at Qwest Field.

 

$1B development deal fizzles in NYC

A $1 billion deal to build skyscrapers, apartments and parks over rail yards on Manhattan's far West Side appears to have collapsed.

 

State shows off new WSU bioscience lab

The state is showing off a new $25 million bioscience lab in Richland at the Tri-Cities branch of Washington State University.

 

Prison sentence for pipeline bribery

Facing a prison sentence of 3 1/2 years, a former Alaska lawmaker said he's broke and has lost respect for the U.S. government, but that his conscience is clear.

 

Stocks rise modestly

Wall Street closed a quiet session with a moderate advance Thursday, with energy and other commodities companies leading the market as oil prices extended their record-breaking run.

 

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May 8, 2008

Lay offs: Be direct, respectful and kind

Is U.S. dollar poised to make a rebound?

$2.8B construction plan under way at Fort Lewis

McIver charged with ethics violations

Kundig wins Cooper-Hewitt 2008 national design award

Bullitt Foundation buys Madison site

Port picks developer for 89-acre property

Cities seek advice on Midway's future

Eutek Systems sold for $8.5M

Vallejo, Calif., will file for bankruptcy

Oregon fines firm $24K for asbestos

Stocks retreat as oil prices move higher


May 7, 2008

Cascadia is closing; chef Sear goes to Four Seasons

All Business: Buffett: Happy days aren't here again yet

Hawaii tops list for pricey vacation spots: $800 a day

Smart grid may change how we use power

NexCore to revamp WSU Spokane site

$106M contract for Richland lab project

Yakama Tribe bans new dairy feedlots

Nike, Finish Line open concept store

Towers can stay on Rattlesnake Mt.

Portland psychiatric hospital gets OK

Oil prices can't keep stocks down


May 6, 2008

Post-twister, Kansas town comes back green

Even auto-pilot funds require a little steering

States save money with new prison model

EnviroVision, Herrera merge their businesses

Merit shop association ABC marks its 25th anniversary

State says county jail contract broke the law

King County agrees to port rail deal

Area home prices down 3.55 percent

Feds issue plans for Columbia salmon

Meetings set for new parks levy

Market drops on Microsoft, Yahoo news


May 5, 2008

King County agrees to rail deal with port

Letters to the Editor: Look below the surface when it comes to ‘green'

Nonbank lenders fill gap for small firms

WSU to pick team for Riverpoint site

City considers funding for Spokane St., Mercer

All Business: Gas tax cut may lead to higher gas prices

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