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11:25 AM - Wednesday, May 22, 2013
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The Seattle Times
OLYMPIA (AP) — College coaches are the top-paid state employees in Washington, according to a list recently released by the state Office of Financial Management. University of Washington football coach Steve Sarkisian earned $2.7 million last y . . .
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KING
A woman who limped into a downtown Seattle coffee shop said she'd been shot in the leg. It turns out, she was stabbed with her own kitchen knife that was in her purse.
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The Seattle Times
Lighting and security are being improved at a cruise ship dock at Port Angeles where vandals cut mooring lines last week.
3 hour ago
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KING
The Washington State Transportation Commission unanimously voted to adopt a 2.5 percent toll increase for the State Route 520 bridge. The new rates go into effect on July 1.
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer / Gene Johnson
Susan Powell's dad gets private eye to review file
Associated Press
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5/21/2013
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer
6 hour ago
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KING
The fake ID program has been operating without legislative approval -- and in relative secrecy -- for years. It has already issued hundreds of fake driver's licenses and license plates to government agencies.
6 hour ago
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The Seattle Times
Overcrowding is forcing the Kitsap County Jail in Port Orchard to release some inmates.
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KREM
Emily Strickland, 8, was one of the kids who died when the tornado smashed into Plaza Towers Elementary School. A spaghetti feed is scheduled for Friday, May 25th to benefit the Strickland family.
3 hour ago
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The Seattle Times
A leaking acetylene tank is blamed for a blast early Wednesday that tore apart a car parked on a street in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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Seattle 911: A police blog / Levi Pulkkinen
Seattle police are investigating after a couple walking on Beacon Hill was robbed at gunpoint Monday evening. Just after 8 p.m., the couple was walking in the 4700 block of Beacon Avenue South when two men rushed up to them. Armed with a handgu . . .
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The Stranger, Seattle's Only Newspaper / Anna Minard
Seattle Mayoral Endorsements Coming Fast and Furious: McGinn and Harrell split the 37th District Democrats, Murray gets ">Chris Gregoire and former mayor Charlie Royer, plus the 43rd District Dems.
IRS Official Refuses to Testify in Congress: . . .
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The Seattle Times
Officials in Washington are expressing disappointment that Fairchild Air Force base was not chosen as the first home of the Air Force's new aerial refueling tankers.
3 hour ago
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KING
The Washington State Department of Transportation has released charts showing which will be the busiest times to travel during Memorial Day Weekend.
6 hour ago
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The Seattle Times
The mayor of Portland, Ore., has conceded defeat in an effort to add fluoride to the city's drinking water.
7 hour ago
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KING
Fairchild Air Force Base in Spokane is one of four candidates to receive the new KC-46A tankers which will be built by Boeing.
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KING
Fairchild Air Force Base lost its bid to serve as the primary home for the nation’s new refueling tankers. Members of the Kansas congressional delegation issued a joint statement Wednesday announcing the Air Force decision.
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The Seattle Times
A man was arrested at the Centralia Police Station after showing up in handcuffs.
3 hour ago
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The Seattle Times
A Washington state man convicted of murdering a Juneau woman is scheduled to be sentenced next week.
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer / Levi Pulkkinen
Charge: Issaquah psychic caught in money ‘cleaning’ scam
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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