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12:02 AM - Friday, May 24, 2013
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The Seattle Times
The Interstate 5 bridge over the Skagit River at Mount Vernon collapsed Thursday evening, dumping vehicles and people into the water, the Washington State Patrol said.
7 hour ago
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The Seattle Times
Full-time rangers will patrol Seattle’s Cal Anderson and Occidental parks this summer, and police will have emphasis patrols at both, Mayor Mike McGinn announced this morning. “We heard from the community that they’re concerned about their safe . . .
13 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.
5 hour ago
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The Seattle Times
Authorities say a corrections officer at the state prison in Monroe, Wash., was treated at a hospital after an inmate punched him in the face during a religious service.
15 hour ago
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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.
10 hour ago
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The Seattle Times
The Boy Scouts of America threw open its ranks Thursday to gay Scouts but not gay Scout leaders - a fiercely contested compromise that some warned could fracture the organization and lead to mass defections of members and donors.
13 hour ago
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The Seattle Times
Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn announced Thursday the city is hiring two new park rangers to patrol Cal Anderson Park and Occidental Square.
3 hour ago
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The Big Blog / Vanessa Ho
Ahhh, Memorial Day weekend. It’s the traditional start of summer, when you fire up the grill, hit the beach and do some hiking. That goes for Seattle, too. It just looks a little different here. With the usual Mayvember forecast on tap for the . . .
14 hour ago
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The Seattle Times
A 37-year-old janitor who has been charged with threatening to kill a federal judge in a case that involves letters containing the deadly poison ricin is a registered sex offender who lived in a rundown apartment building near downtown Spokane.
9 hour ago
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The Seattle Times
The Seattle Mariners have sent slumping catcher Jesus Montero to the minor leagues.
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 . . .
15 hour ago
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The Seattle Times
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 under the salary schedule adopted by the Washington Citizen's Commission on Salaries for Elected Officials.
12 hour ago
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KREM
WA college students say they need more affordable student loans at a dependable rate
4 hour ago
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KOMO News
The Grant County Health District says some Moses Lake children are getting precautionary rabies shots after they were found playing with several dead bats.
18 hour ago
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KING
Haley Herbert's mother said the driver had a suspended license and no car insurance, so now the family is facing thousands of dollars in medical bills. Haley now has a rod in her left leg and two fractured vertebrae in her spine.
14 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.
8 hour ago
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KOMO News
The sharp eyes of a doggie day care worker helps a pooch find its way back to its owners
5/22/2013
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The Seattle Times
The cost of crossing the old Highway 520 floating bridge will increase by 11 cents each way on July 1, to $3.70 at peak times. The Washington State Transportation Commission says it approved the change Wednesday morning, while meeting in Port T . . .
12 hour ago
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KING
Many doctors are using robots to help them with delicate surgeries because they're less invasive and can mean faster recovery. But a Bremerton woman is suing the makers of a widely used robot after her husband's operation failed.
5 hour ago
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The Seattle Times
Results from Thursday's final events at the WIAA Class 4A, 3A and 2A track and field championships at Mount Tahoma High School.