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5:03 PM - Wednesday, May 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.
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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 . . .
5 hour ago
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The Seattle Times
Police say a robber fired a shot during a bank hold-up Wednesday in south Seattle.
24 hour ago
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The Seattle Times
The Associated Press WEST VALLEY CITY, Utah — The lawyer for the family of missing Utah woman Susan Powell said Tuesday that even as local police close the active part of their investigation into her disappearance, federal authorities continue . . .
9 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.
13 hour ago
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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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KING
A Chechen immigrant who was being questioned about his ties to one of the Boston Marathon bombing suspects was shot to death early Wednesday after he lunged at an FBI agent with a knife, officials said.
5/21/2013
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer
11 hour ago
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer / Scott Sunde
How can you tell someone is from Portland? The backyard chickens, the beard, the inability to pump gasoline. And perhaps we should add a lack of a full set of teeth. One again our neighbors to the south have defeated the evil forces who wanted . . .
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KREM
Fairchild remains a candidate to receive new tankers later. Base leaders will hold a 4:00 p.m. press conference Wednesday about the recent tanker decision which impacts Fairchild.
12 hour ago
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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.
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KING
The magazine’s list of the 100 most powerful women includes politicians, CEOs, celebrities, activists and leaders in media, technology and philanthropy.
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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.
12 hour ago
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The Seattle Times
Overcrowding is forcing the Kitsap County Jail in Port Orchard to release some inmates.
5/21/2013
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The Seattle Times
Microsoft thinks it has the one.
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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 . . .
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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 . . .
9 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 . . .
8 hour ago
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The Seattle Times
In a story May 14 about insurance premiums, The Associated Press, relying on information provided by the Washington State Office of the Insurance Commissioner, reported erroneously the premiums for an insurance plan. The $162 rate is for people . . .