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| Gregoire pick for pesticide panel questioned Wed, 07 May 2008 04:15 GMT Gov. Chris Gregoire is appointing a scientist with ties to Dow Chemical to a state panel that tracks pesticide exposures. She declined to reappoint a scientist who pushed for state-funded studies on pesticides drifting from farm fields. |
| Obama shows he can go the distance on long, dirty trail Wed, 07 May 2008 04:31 GMT Barack Obama: After months on the track, a long-distance runner nears the finish line |
| Transit options: More streetcars or electric trolleys? Wed, 07 May 2008 04:31 GMT Councilman Tom Rasmussen, a skeptic about streetcars, said electric trolleys may be a better deal. |
| Israel's party turns political Wed, 07 May 2008 04:37 GMT As hundreds of Jews prepare to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the creation of Israel, a small band of pro-Palestinian protesters has been hard at work to mark the occasion with coffins and tears of blood. |
| Seattle names 4 sites for new jail Wed, 07 May 2008 04:00 GMT Seattle city leaders have identified four potential sites for a city jail if one is built here. |
| To save scenic hillside, tiny Index gets a crash course in fundraising Wed, 07 May 2008 04:41 GMT It's tough to save a mountain one raffle ticket at a time. But with a $500,000 pledge, a grassroots fundraising effort to save a ridge above Index from being clearcut is gaining ground. |
| Oyster dredge sinking leaks fuel Wed, 07 May 2008 03:32 GMT ABERDEEN-- The state Department of Ecology says a 50-foot oyster dredge that sank in Grays Harbor leaked an undetermined amount of marine fuel into the bay. |
| Army reservist from Fort Lewis killed in Alberta training exercise Tue, 06 May 2008 22:48 GMT The Army Reserve said a reserve soldier from a Fort Lewis unit has died in a training exercise in Alberta. |
| Flamingos flock back to Woodland Park Zoo Tue, 06 May 2008 17:07 GMT After a 15-year absence, pink flamingos will be flocking back to Woodland Park Zoo on later this month as part of a permanent exhibit presented by The Boeing Co. |
| Defense psychiatrist says Jewish Federation suspect was psychotic Wed, 07 May 2008 03:30 GMT Naveed Haq showed signs of being in a manic state when he opened fire at the Jewish Federation, from his belief he could single-handedly bring Middle Eastern peace to the voices he heard during the rampage, a psychiatrist testified Tuesday. |
| Police seek man in Belltown beating Wed, 07 May 2008 03:40 GMT Seattle police are asking the public to help find a man who punched and seriously injured a University of Washington resident physician during a fight last weekend in Belltown. |
| 3rd killing linked to domestic violence Wed, 07 May 2008 03:40 GMT Police are investigating what may be a murder-suicide in West Seattle as possibly the third domestic-violence homicide locally in two weeks. |
| Baby drowns in Des Moines apartment bathtub Wed, 07 May 2008 01:52 GMT A 9-month-old baby drowned in a Des Moines apartment bathtub Tuesday morning after her mother left the bathroom to fix a baby bottle. |
| Spokane Street Viaduct gets a green light Wed, 07 May 2008 04:24 GMT A Seattle City Council committee agreed Tuesday that the Spokane Street Viaduct-widening project should go ahead next year, but members want more assurances of financing for Mercer Street improvements. |
| Irvine Robbins, 1917-2008: He created a flavor a day for ice cream lovers Wed, 07 May 2008 04:18 GMT Irvine Robbins, the man who helped build the 31-flavor craze at ice cream store Baskin-Robbins, has died at age 90 |
| Seed planted for adopting special-needs child Wed, 07 May 2008 01:16 GMT Steve and Lori Anne Stocker are considering adopting a Chinese special-needs child. |
| King County deaths Wed, 07 May 2008 00:32 GMT |
| Police searching for man they say raped 14-year-old Tue, 06 May 2008 01:54 GMT Police are searching for a man in his 20s suspected of raping a 14-year-old girl early Monday morning in the Boulevard Park neighborhood of South King County. |
| Drivers need to warm up to lanes Tue, 06 May 2008 04:38 GMT The state's first experiment charging tolls for using carpool lanes brought confusion and some criticism from motorists Monday, the first full commute day the lanes were operating. |
| Gas tax holiday would cost state $126 million Tue, 06 May 2008 05:44 GMT The gas tax holiday proposed by Sens. John McCain and Hillary Clinton would save the typical driver $28 but cost Washington about $126 million in lost highway money and more than 4,300 highway-related jobs, according to a recent report. |
| FBI says men in ferry photo were innocent sightseers Tue, 06 May 2008 17:04 GMT The FBI has called off a global manhunt for two men who looked Middle Eastern and were spotted snapping pictures and demonstrating "suspicious behavior" on a Washington ferry last summer. |
| New streetcar routes have potential, but need cash Tue, 06 May 2008 22:02 GMT Four new crosstown streetcar routes appear promising enough to consider building, a Seattle agency said Monday. Next steps: finding the money and deciding if they're worth it. |
| Tall-building plan stirs South Lake Union alarm Tue, 06 May 2008 23:36 GMT A South Lake Union group is considering new proposals that would do just that -- seek zoning changes to allow 300- or 400-foot buildings in response to business interest in the growing area. |
| 'Suspicious' ferry riders identified as European business consultants Mon, 05 May 2008 23:14 GMT The FBI has called off a global manhunt for two men spotted last summer who appeared to be of Middle Eastern descent and were spotted on a Washington ferry exhibiting "suspicious" behavior. |
| County Council OKs Eastside trail with rail Tue, 06 May 2008 04:08 GMT In a vote that some King County Council members call historic, the council agreed Monday to a proposal to bring an Eastside rail corridor into public ownership for a hiking and biking trail and a freight line -- and potentially, for commuter transit. |
| Police visits unable to prevent killing Tue, 06 May 2008 04:34 GMT Federal Way police said they were called twice before to check on verbal disputes between a woman killed Saturday morning and the man accused in her slaying. |
| Plans issued for dams, salmon safety Tue, 06 May 2008 04:39 GMT The Bush Administration on Monday issued its final court-ordered plans for making Columbia Basin hydroelectric dams and irrigation projects safe for endangered salmon, calling them the most robust and comprehensive effort yet. |
| R&R for an ailing African elephant at zoo Tue, 06 May 2008 03:52 GMT A sick elephant at Woodland Park Zoo has prompted her keepers to shutter the elephant barn temporarily to give the recuperating animal some peace and quiet. |
| Housing aid on the way for state's homeless vets Mon, 05 May 2008 22:57 GMT Seattle and other Washington cities will receive nearly $1.5 million from the Department of Housing and Urban to help nearly 250 homeless veterans around the state rent homes, HUD regional director John Meyers said Monday in Seattle. |
| 3 charged in high-end fencing ring plead guilty Tue, 06 May 2008 01:53 GMT Three people charged in a high-end theft ring that involved paying drug addicts to steal designer fashion, glass art and other items pleaded guilty to numerous crimes Monday. |
| Ex-classmates asked to help solve boy's '83 Kingsgate slaying Tue, 06 May 2008 04:00 GMT Patrick Cress, 13, was beaten to death and left at a construction site in 1983. His unsolved case was recently reexamined by investigators. |
| Insanity ruling in West Seattle killing Tue, 06 May 2008 15:05 GMT A young man accused of gunning down a popular high school tennis coach in West Seattle almost three years ago will go to a state mental hospital instead of facing a murder trial. |
| Police find woman who crashed SUV, then fled scene Mon, 05 May 2008 16:54 GMT Police arrested a woman early Monday after she eluded officers in a pursuit and apparently crashed her sport-utility vehicle in Fremont, Seattle police reported. |
| Bellevue home damaged by fire Mon, 05 May 2008 17:10 GMT A fire caused about $100,000 in damage late Sunday to a garage in Bellevue's Wilburton neighborhood, the Bellevue Fire Department reported. |
| Fire engulfs South Seattle home Mon, 05 May 2008 19:55 GMT A blaze destroyed an older, two-story craftsman house early Monday in South Seattle. |
| Weekend vandals hit Whitman Middle School Tue, 06 May 2008 04:20 GMT Nearly 80 windows were broken at Whitman Middle School over the weekend, possibly by someone swinging a bat. |
| Seattle residents worry about loved ones half a world away Tue, 06 May 2008 05:51 GMT The upheaval in Myanmar is not only the loss of life and physical damage caused by the catastrophic cyclone. For some in Seattle, it's also the anxiety of not knowing whether family and friends in the Southeast Asian nation survived. |
| Seattle house prices slide in April Tue, 06 May 2008 05:42 GMT Seattle house prices continued to fall in April, while King County showed some improvement over recent months, according to statistics released Monday. |
| Man shot after Burien bar fight dies Tue, 06 May 2008 06:44 GMT A man shot in the head at a Burien bar died Monday, the same day the man who allegedly shot him was charged with attempted first-degree murder. |
| Sea lion killers well-informed, investigators say Tue, 06 May 2008 04:01 GMT PORTLAND -- Investigators think the killers navigated tricky waters in a restricted area, knew how to drop the doors of two metal cages, and then began firing a high-powered rifle into six trapped sea lions, which would have tried to bolt at the first gunshot. |
| Homicide victim identified Sun, 04 May 2008 19:49 GMT The man fatally shot in Des Moines on April 25 has been identified as Eduardo Rosas-Mata, the King County Medical Examiner's Office reported Sunday. He was 34. |
| Ex-sheriff of Clallam County is U.S. marshal Mon, 05 May 2008 04:08 GMT Joe Hawe's been a globe-trotting special agent assigned to protect the secretary of state, a small-town police chief, sheriff of a rural county -- and now U.S. marshal for Western Washington. |
| Try rush-hour luck in HOT lanes Mon, 05 May 2008 04:19 GMT Solo commuters driving on state Route 167 between Renton and Auburn on Monday will be able to use the car pool lanes for the first time. But it will cost money to use the high-occupancy toll lanes. |
| Getting There: Free pass sought for some in new HOT lanes Mon, 05 May 2008 07:05 GMT Readers ask why Kent and Renton residents can't use the car pool lanes for free, too-narrow streets in Fremont, a dangerous turn in Shoreline. |
| Big Bad Wolf can only huff and puff Tue, 06 May 2008 02:34 GMT A beloved children's fairy tale retold? Yahoo! |
| It's time to change a crazy energy policy Mon, 05 May 2008 06:41 GMT America's energy policy is shortsighted crazy, with our leaders doing everything possible to keep it that way. |
| King County could help rescue Skate Barn West Mon, 05 May 2008 06:44 GMT Renton's Skate Barn West; Fifth Annual Average Joe Cat Show; the Pacin' Parson |
| Transportation: Take the next car Tue, 06 May 2008 23:50 GMT P-I Editorial: Connecting dense areas such as Fremont or Ballard to downtown Seattle and the Central District is vital to solving the transportation puzzle, moving the maximum number of people in the most efficient (fiscal, environmental and temporal) way. |
| Technology & The Law: Secure talkers? Tue, 06 May 2008 23:50 GMT P-I Editorial: Lawmakers need to gather facts not only from law enforcement officials, but from privacy-rights advocates and come up with a set of laws that balance both concerns when it comes to searching for individual cell phone signals. |
| Cyclone Tragedy: Sounding alarms Tue, 06 May 2008 23:50 GMT P-I Editorial: In Burma, the world's first task is helping with recovery. But then there should be a chance |
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