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1:24 PM - Thursday, May 23, 2013
3 hour ago
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The Seattle Times
A woman who was wounded in a shootout Wednesday night at a Renton park has died.
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer / Michael Harthorne
4 hour ago
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KING
There has been a number of stabbings and a sexual assault at Cal Anderson Park in the past two weeks. Police also broke up a large teen fight club in Golden Gardens in Ballard last weekend.
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KING
Steven Powell, the father-in-law of missing Utah mother Susan Powell, has been serving time for recording images of two neighbor girls in their bathroom. Corrections officials are still reviewing his release plan.
5 hour ago
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The Seattle Times
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee and most statewide elected officials and lawmakers won't get a pay raise this year, but judges will see a salary hike.
12 hour ago
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The Seattle Times
The FBI has arrested a suspect in a case involving the discovery of a pair of letters containing the deadly poison ricin and says investigators are working "around the clock" to address any remaining risks.
5/22/2013
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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 . . .
4 hour ago
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The Seattle Times
Two games in six days going back-and-forth to Southern California was going to be enough of a travel challenge for the Seattle Sounders. Then U.S. Soccer decided to throw a major detour into the Sounders travel plans.
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The Seattle Times
Susan Powell’s father says a private eye has offered to review the police files on her case. And Washington state prison officials say they are not quite ready to release her father-in-law, who is serving time in a voyeurism case.
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer / Joel Connelly
Melinda French Gates, co-chair of the Seattle-based Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, ranks No. 3 in Forbes magazine’s annual list of the 100 most powerful women in the world. The local philanthropist trails only Germany’s Chancellor Angela Merk . . .
2 hour ago
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The Seattle Times
A woman accused of neglecting two young daughters in a car on the Tulalip Indian Reservation had a not guilty plea entered for her Thursday if federal court in Seattle.
5/22/2013
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The Seattle Times
The state Transportation Commission approved an increase in Highway 520 floating bridge tolls at Wednesday's meeting in Port Townsend.
5/22/2013
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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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Strange Bedfellows / Joel Connelly
Teenagers are increasingly turned off by Facebook but stay linked because it is “an important part of overall teenage socializing” according to a new report by Pew Research based on a survey of 802 teens across the country. The Pew survey found . . .
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KING
A King County Sheriff's Deputy has died after a motorcycle accident. Deputy Martin "Marty" Duran died Wednesday night at Tacoma General Hospital.
10 hour ago
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The Seattle Times
A man who held the position of quartermaster with the Veterans of Foreign Wars post in Sultan is accused of taking more than $90,000 from its bank accounts.
5/22/2013
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The Seattle Times
Seattle police are searching for a man they say fired a shot inside a bank during a robbery in South Seattle early this afternoon. The robber was described as a 5’2″ black man in his 30′s who was wearing a “curly wig,” black sunglasses, a light . . .
23 hour ago
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The Seattle Times
Environmental groups and a public health organization want the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to consider the big picture - from mining in Wyoming to air pollution in China - before allowing development of facilities to ship coal to Asia at three . . .
5/22/2013
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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.