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Edition Date: January 7, 2008
Seven years later, Woodinville homicide case remains open
from King County Sheriff’s Office
Seven years to the day after the death of realtor Mike Emert in Woodinville, the homicide case remains open and active. But still no arrests. Emert, a realty agent for Windermere Realty, was found dead in a house he was showing in Woodinville ...

 

 
NFD honors Kenmore hero
On Dec.18, Robert Thorson, a resident of Kenmore, was recognized by the Northshore Fire Department for demonstrating great bravery, quick thinking, and heroism when he extinguished a fire in a neighbor’s home on Nov. 30. When firefighters arrived on ...

 

 
Free legal services for low-income flood victims
The Washington State Bar Association has activated a hotline for low-income residents needing legal help to recover from the recent flooding. Families and individuals with legal problems caused by the recent flooding and who cannot afford their ...

 

 
45th Legislative District Democratic caucuses
Iowa just had its presidential caucuses, and New Hampshire its presidential primary. For your chance to participate in selecting the Democratic presidential candidate, mark your calendar for Saturday, Feb. 9, at 1 p.m. to attend your ...

 

 
Reed certifies presidential candidates
Secretary of State Sam Reed has certified the final list of presidential candidates for Washington’s February 19 Presidential Primary. The names of the candidates for the Democratic ballot will be listed in the following order:

 

 
New minimum wage now in effect in state
Washington’s minimum wage increased 14 cents to $8.07 an hour beginning Jan. 1, 2008. Washington’s minimum wage applies to workers in both agriculture and non-agricultural jobs, although 14- and 15-year olds may be paid 85 percent of the adult ...