Any day now, the Washington Transportation Department will release its second quarter speed report for 2008. That will tell state officials where drivers have the heaviest lead feet. Correspondent Doug Nadvornick reports the vehicle speeds are measured by sensors that
Oregonians shouldn't expect universal health care any time soon. A panel created by the Oregon Legislature is calling for a phased-in approach. That's according to a draft report issued Thursday. Chris Lehman reports.
Have you ever read the fine print on your insurance policies? If not, you're probably not alone. That's one reason why Washington State has the Office of Insurance Commissioner: to regulate insurance companies and make sure consumers get what they
A Republican Congressman from Idaho and a Democratic Congressman from Oregon are working together to develop a national strategy for building new roads and bridges. Don Wimberly reports.
The home football opener for Washington State University is this Saturday in Pullman. The game will take place in newly renovated Martin Stadium. Glenn Mosley reports.
Eleven pipefitters won their case against a major Hanford Nuclear Reservation contractor. The men battled in courts for about 10 years. Their prize: 4-point-8 million dollars. The workers were laid off because they stood up to their managers and refused
Sheriffs' deputies and police are collaborating today in the town of Alger, Washington, north of Mount Vernon. They're collecting evidence at seven crime scenes on a private dirt road where police say a man shot and killed five people before
Whatever the results of the national election in November, the selection of Sarah Palin as the GOP vice presidential candidate certainly made for an interesting start to the fall semester at Palin's alma mater, the University of Idaho. Glenn Mosley
You can't see them, but they can sense you. Sensors are buried underground to measure how fast you are driving. This data is valuable to the Washington Transportation Department.