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12:02 AM - Saturday, May 18, 2013
3 hour ago - Seattle 911: A police blog / Casey Mcnerthney
Pictures of suspected Seattle May Day rioters were released Thursday afternoon by Seattle police, who asked for the public’s help identifying them. Eight suspects were singled out in 17 photos. The department also released three videos, includi . . .
5 hour ago - The Seattle Times
A Coast Guard helicopter has rescued a teenage girl from the surf on the northwest Oregon coast.
12 hour ago - KING
Officers responded to the burglary call early Friday morning at the Chief's home in Spokane. KREM 2 News is not disclosing the specific location.
12 hour ago - The Seattle Times
The Washington State Department of Ecology says red algae blooms currently in the Puget Sound are harmless to people.
5/15/2013 - The Seattle Times
A 10-year-old boy who plotted to attack a classmate at Fort Colville Elementary School has been sentenced to 3 to 5 years in a juvenile detention facility.
5 hour ago - The Seattle Times
Washington Ceasefire, a state gun-control group, is buying advertisements inside and outside of dozens of King County Metro Transit buses, urging residents to “think twice about having a gun in your home.”
9 hour ago - The Seattle Times
Authorities say two Spokane-area law enforcement officers have been placed on leave after being accused of misconduct in separate cases.
14 hour ago - The Seattle Times
Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson announced to screaming throngs of Kings fans Friday that the deal to sell the NBA franchise to a group led by software tycoon Vivek Ranadive has been signed.
16 hour ago - The Seattle Times
Byron Scherf was sentenced to death for killing a corrections officer at the Washington State Reformatory, but he will face the same security measures as the other eight death row inmates at the state penitentiary at Walla Walla, a Department o . . .
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