StoresOnline no thrift shop for hopeful Internet entrepreneurs
seattle All they wanted was to start an online business. But many Washington residents who agreed to pay thousands of dollars to a company called StoresOnline claim they were suckered. … After accusing the company of deceptive sales practices, the Washington Attorney General s Office today announced an agreement that provides refunds for StoresOnline customers, who include many elderly and people on limited incomes.
Oasis RV Resort – Las vegas
Hello, As you can see, we just started a new blog to help Rangerrob friends and Family to view where we are. We are currently staying at the Oasis RV Resort, in Las Vegas. Oasis RV Resort is a 5 star rated RV Park, and we really enjoy it here. [...]
Settlement reduces Pacific Power rate increase
seattle A proposed all-party settlement has been reached that would substantially reduce the size of Pacific Power s proposal to raise electric rates.
McKenna joins Energy Secretary, Governors in Announcing New Hanford Agreement
RICHLAND, Wash. With the ongoing construction of the Waste Treatment Plant (WTP) in the background at the Hanford Site, Attorney General Rob McKenna joined Energy Secretary Steven Chu, Washington Governor Chris Gregoire, Oregon Governor Ted Kulongoski, U.S. Senators Patty Murray and Maria Cantwell, acting U.S. Assistant Attorney General John Cruden and other officials today to announce a proposed legal settlement that will impose a new, enforceable and achievable schedule for tank waste cleanup at the Hanford Site in southeastern Washington.
Washington Attorney General claims Aussie pair became rich using sexy stories to sell bogus cures
seattle The Washington State Attorney General s Office has ventured to the Land Down Under to stop a pair of Aussies from using sexy stories to sell bogus cures for diseases ranging from Lyme disease to cancer.
Money available for foreclosed Countrywide borrowers
seattle Nearly 1,000 Washington residents who lost their homes to foreclosure are a step closer to receiving some money to ease their pain, Attorney General Rob McKenna announced today.

