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Teachers--Wash.--Strikes - 1

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Billy Welch, a 10th grader at Clover Park District, walked with striking Clover Park High School teachers Tuesday afternoon, on what was to have been the first day of school for the district.
Kellman - Photo

Teachers--Wash.--Strikes - 2

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Teachers on Picket Line
Teachers in Steilacoom Historical School District picketed outside district headquarter Tuesday morning after rejecting the district's most recent contract offer Monday night. Teachers association spokesman, Frank Calsbeek said teachers voted to conduct a one-day strike, while instructing their representative to stay in around-the-clock negotiations.
Bruce Larson

Teachers--Wash.--Strikes - 3

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Tacoma teachers walk the sidewalk outside District offices at Central School as part of an informational picket to let administrators know their disapproval of the school districts latest offer. The Tacoma Education Association has set Tuesday 10/6 as a strike deadline.
News/Nelson
Bill Hunter Photo

Terpstra, John (Port of Tacoma) - 1

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New Port of Tacoma Executive Director John Terpstra, second from right, is greeted by other Port employees just after word came from the Port Commission that Terpstra would succeed Lawrence Killeen as the top employee in Tacoma's Port.

From left to right: Paul Chilcote, Sharon Starr, John Terpstra, personnel director Lorna Ovena.

Photo by Bruce Kellman

Transit Systems--King County (Metro) - 7

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Off-duty Burien police officer Dennis Russell, center, talks with a Metro bus driver as partner (and fellow off-duty cop) Glen Jackson, right, casts a wary glance at the busload of passengers at a bus stop in a Burien shopping center. The two spend one night each week moonlighting with the Metro as security officers.
Geff Hinds/Photo
Porterfield

Transit Systems--King County (Metro) - 8

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The 60-foot, $430,000 Italian-made bending bus enters the Pioneer Square Station area as it makes its way successfully through Metro's downtown Seattle bus tunnel. Metro invited the news media along for a bus ride through their new bus tunnel to prove that their new Dual-power buses could fit. Joe Siesling, 22 years with Metro, drove the bus through the tunnel and mentioned there was lots of room, three foot of clearance on each side of the bus. Metro has ordered 236 of the dual-powered buses and when they are all in service, they will replace 40% of the buses operating on the streets.
Photo by Russ Carmack

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