Communities Net Premier community living featuring affordable to upscale living in planned active developments. Worldwide resource for active planned new home communities, rv/resort homes, golf course homes, vacation homes and luxury country club lifestyles. Communities Net is the most comprehensive resource of premier master planned communities throughout the world featuring site built homes, manufactured homes, waterfront living, gated communities, golf course home and more. See also: New Homes, Golf Course Homes, Mortgage Information, Pre-Owned Homes, Resales, Second Homes, New Home Buyers, For Sale By Owner, Country Club Living, Resort Living.
Please Note: You are currently viewing the non-styled version of our website. Either your browser does not support Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) or support is disabled. Upgrading to a newer browser that features CSS support is almost always easy and free, and will allow you to enjoy enhanced functionality on other sites as well. We recommend Mozilla Firefox for all Windows and Linux systems, and for Macintosh OSX.
News for Eastern Washington from KVnews.com
Jan 8, 2009 7:33 pm
ELLENSBURG ? The avalanche and flood warning that the National Weather Service gave Kittitas County officials on Tuesday became a reality at 12:10 a.m. today: an avalanche a mile west of the Snoqualmi...
Upper County neighbors pitch in to help each other
Jan 8, 2009 7:20 pm
UPPER COUNTY ? Residents of the Upper County, including the Hyak area at Snoqualmie Pass, were digging out today in the wake of a rain storm that caused slides, washouts and flooding.
Evacuated residents cope with high-water, washouts, flooding
Jan 8, 2009 7:20 pm
KITTITAS
News for Washington from The Seattle Times
Finding beauty among ice at Shoreline's Kruckeberg Botanic Garden
Jan 8, 2009 5:53 pm
Not everybody thinks of visiting botanic gardens in the dark month of January, but there's a rare beauty to be enjoyed in Northwest gardens in winter. One devotee is 88-year-old Art Kruckeberg, of Sho...
Gloomy jobless picture to stretch well into 2009
Jan 8, 2009 5:36 pm
Americans probably suffered a net loss of 2. 4 million jobs last year, with the pain likely to stretch well into 2009 and possibly beyond...
Seattle author uses theme of family in tale of lost souls, "Sing Them Home"
Jan 8, 2009 5:15 pm
Seattle author Stephanie Kallos, whose novel "Broken for You" was a book-club favorite, returns with "Sing Them Home," the story of three Nebraska siblings grappling with the loss ...
As stores close, Starbucks buys a jet
Jan 8, 2009 4:46 pm
Starbucks bought a $45 million corporate jet last month at about the same time it told employees that it is reconsidering how much it will match in their 401(k) plans this year. The new jet, a Gulfstr...
No explaining Burris flip-flop
Jan 8, 2009 4:31 pm
There were more caves in Washington on Wednesday than in the mountains of Afghanistan.
Cease-fire in Gaza Strip hinges on tunnel ban
Jan 8, 2009 4:05 pm
The biggest hurdle to winning a cease-fire in the Gaza Strip, say diplomats and Israeli military officials, is a problem that has bedeviled Israel for years: How to stop Hamas from digging tunnels int...
Downtown office markets may soon see vacancy rates in the teens
Jan 8, 2009 4:02 pm
While the Seattle and Bellevue office market will likely have a down year in 2009, forecasters say it shouldn't be much worse — and may not be as bad — as the downturn that resulte...
Microsoft's news at CES not so new
Jan 8, 2009 3:56 pm
With the tech world's eyes focused on it Wednesday, Microsoft introduced Windows 7, a product many enthusiasts have already become familiar with.
Social Security, Medicare are in Obama's sights
Jan 8, 2009 3:50 pm
President-elect Obama said Wednesday that overhauling Social Security and Medicare would be "a central part" of his administration's attempts to contain federal spending, signaling for the ...
Close-up: How much spending is too much?
Jan 8, 2009 3:47 pm
To a degree that would have been unimaginable two years ago, economists and politicians from across the political spectrum have put aside calls for fiscal restraint and decided Congress should spend w...
News for Tacoma Washington from The News Tribune
Beaches open for razor clam digs
Jan 8, 2009 8:05 am
A new razor clam dig opens today through Sunday at Twin Harbors, Copalis and Mocrocks, while Long Beach is open Friday through Sunday. Digging is OK between noon and midnight. Dan Ayres, coastal shel...
Wildlife commission will look at chinook management
Jan 8, 2009 8:05 am
The state Fish and Wildlife Commission’s attempts to finalize a fishery management plans for Columbia River spring and summer chinook salmon are another victim of the weather. The commissio...
Outdoor options start close to home
Jan 8, 2009 8:05 am
On a day when the road to Paradise was closed, my son and I strapped on our snowshoes and found a great way to spend an afternoon at Mount Rainier National Park. Trekking around the Trail of the Shad...
Jan 8, 2009 8:05 am
Here’s a list of what you need to get started in snowshoeing: 1. Warm clothes. 2. Good boots. 3. The ability to walk. 4. At least $1. You probably have the first three items, and even in to...
To view related LOCATIONS, choose from the list below:
To change LIFESTYLE, choose from the list below:
Top 29 most popular retirement CITIES in Washington: