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| Taylor Shellfish illegally farmed public tidelands Sat, 12 Jul 2008 06:24 GMT Taylor Shellfish Farms has illegally used state tidelands in Washington's Totten Inlet to seed and harvest oysters and geoducks and could face major penalties, according to the Department of Natural Resources. |
| Knox murder indictment sought Sat, 12 Jul 2008 06:46 GMT ROME -- Prosecutors on Friday requested the indictments of a student from Seattle and two other people on the charge of murdering a British college student in Italy. |
| Gardener's vigil a cry for safety Sat, 12 Jul 2008 06:19 GMT Dozens gathered Friday at the intersection of 61st Avenue South and South Cooper Street to lay flowers near those James Paroline tended until a brutal attack ended the 60-year-old's life. |
| It's not just traffic-circle rage -- it's a life lost for nothing Sat, 12 Jul 2008 05:03 GMT The South Seattle slaying of gardener James Paroline is an outrage -- and an assault on basic human decency. |
| Paralegal wages 'sunshine' battle Sat, 12 Jul 2008 06:47 GMT An open-records gadfly challenged the Association of Washington Cities in Superior Court Friday, arguing that the organization's records should be open to the public. |
| City hopes eBay auction will shut the lid on toilet debacle Sat, 12 Jul 2008 06:32 GMT Look for Seattle's five expensive and much-maligned automatic public toilets to show up on eBay as soon as next week. |
| 13 homes lost, 200 people flee as fires grow east of Cascades Sat, 12 Jul 2008 05:00 GMT SPOKANE -- The number of homes destroyed by a wildfire in the Spokane Valley rose to 13 on Friday as firefighters gradually moved into a heavily wooded area that was devastated by wind-driven flames a day earlier. |
| Hendrix family argues right to exploit legacy Sat, 12 Jul 2008 06:45 GMT Family factions of Seattle music legend Jimi Hendrix continued their feud over the rights to commercially exploit his legacy in federal court Friday. |
| $128.8 million approved for Sound Transit light rail Sat, 12 Jul 2008 05:03 GMT A measure providing $128.8 million in financing for Sound Transit light rail programs advanced in the U.S. Senate this week -- $100 million requested by President Bush for a 3.15-mile extension from downtown Seattle to UW and a final $28.8-million installment on a grant financing the initial section to Sea-Tac Airport. |
| $2,500 reward after dog drowns in Cedar River Sat, 12 Jul 2008 06:19 GMT Investigators are looking for help finding the person who drowned a dog by tying her to an anchor and dropping her into the Cedar River last week. A $2,500 reward is being offered. |
| Contamination kills deal to save Lora Lake units Sat, 12 Jul 2008 06:46 GMT The Lora Lake apartments will be bulldozed after all because contamination found on the property scuttled a deal to preserve the Burien site as affordable housing. |
| Former CFO sentenced for embezzling from BAM Sat, 12 Jul 2008 02:27 GMT The former chief financial officer of the Bellevue Arts Museum has been sentenced to nearly two years in prison for embezzling almost $300,000. |
| No Parking Anytime: Walking to the grocery store is one step easier Sat, 12 Jul 2008 02:32 GMT Feet First, a pedestrian activist group that works to encourage more people to walk, has had a new focus for the last couple of weeks -- trying to get shoppers to walk to the grocery store, not drive. |
| Goats shot and killed in Oregon subdivision Fri, 11 Jul 2008 19:47 GMT SALEM, Ore. -- Someone in Marion County got their goat -- three of them, to be exact. |
| Paraglider dies after crashing into tree near Issaquah Sat, 12 Jul 2008 04:25 GMT A paraglider died Friday afternoon after crashing into a tree south of Issaquah, authorities said. |
| Man charged with pimping girl, 16, across state lines Sat, 12 Jul 2008 04:58 GMT A Washington man has been indicted after he allegedly pimped a 16-year-old he met in Tacoma across state lines. |
| Long sentence -- almost 22 years -- in drug case Sat, 12 Jul 2008 04:59 GMT A 17-time felon was sentenced to nearly 22 years in prison after his "sleepwalking" defense fell short during his trial on drug charges. |
| Police say two feet found in B.C. from same man Sat, 12 Jul 2008 02:54 GMT VANCOUVER, B.C. -- Officials investigating the feet washing up on British Columbia shores hope someone will recognize a waterlogged sneaker and give them a call. |
| Group releases judicial ratings Sat, 12 Jul 2008 02:30 GMT Washington Women Lawyers released their ratings of judges running for election or re-election this year, including three state Supreme Court Justices and their challengers. |
| Bellevue couple indicted for mortgage-fraud scheme Fri, 11 Jul 2008 19:52 GMT FBI agents have arrested a Bellevue couple accused of making themselves millionaires by executing a complex mortgage fraud scheme. |
| Milwaukie man sentenced for killing his baby girl Fri, 11 Jul 2008 21:22 GMT PORTLAND -- A Milwaukie man already in prison for severely injuring one of his infant triplets, was sentenced to an additional 13 years in prison the death of the baby. |
| Seattle man drowns in Minneapolis Fri, 11 Jul 2008 17:39 GMT MINNEAPOLIS -- A Seattle man has drowned while swimming in a Minneapolis lake. |
| Articles Of Faith: Embrace boredom and ignite imagination Fri, 11 Jul 2008 23:57 GMT On a long summer's day, do something radical: embrace boredom. |
| King County deaths Sat, 12 Jul 2008 02:21 GMT |
| Get spied on without doing anything wrong Fri, 11 Jul 2008 23:37 GMT If you wonder how desperate of a pickle we're in in our "war on terror," consider this tidbit: The Department of Justice is mulling over whether to let the FBI investigate U.S. citizens and legal residents without evidence of wrongdoing. |
| Editorial Commentary: The tired politics of racial division Fri, 11 Jul 2008 16:08 GMT If Barack Obama has any sense, he will ignore Jesse Jackson's advice and stick with the message of hope that has served him so well. |
| America's great tomato scare reveals FDA's inertia Fri, 11 Jul 2008 17:44 GMT Can't a nation that makes tissues pop up one at a time out of a box and sells plastic bottles of tap water for $1 each develop a salmonella-proof tomato? |
| Barack not making nice to Hillary Fri, 11 Jul 2008 18:08 GMT The bitter hassles between Sen. Barack Obama's people and Sen. Hillary Clinton's people were supposed to be resolved by now, with joint fund-raising efforts and a public show of mutual respect, if not exactly affection. Fat chance! |
| Snark Attack Fri, 11 Jul 2008 23:40 GMT |
| Hunters deliver spankings via cyberspace Fri, 11 Jul 2008 23:40 GMT Not that I favor incarcerating youngsters as a rule, but there's an 11-year-old boy needs to be someplace that can provide the structure, discipline and safety parameters that he lacks. |
| Health care reform's big day Fri, 11 Jul 2008 16:23 GMT Wednesday's Senate vote was bigger than the theatrics. It was the first major health care victory that Democrats have won in a long time. And it was enormously encouraging for advocates of universal health care. |
| More Letters to the Editor Fri, 11 Jul 2008 23:40 GMT |
| Weekend edition: Supe's salary, Runoff, FEMA trailers; Reader Comments: Obama's changes Fri, 11 Jul 2008 16:30 GMT Welcome to the Virtual Editorial Board, summer weekend edition. |
| Newest hydro racing technology glimpsed A couple of old flames rekindled their relationship on Lake Washington on Thursday, much to the satisfaction of those who showed up to feel the love. |
| Dateline Earth: "Goodbye from the world's biggest polluter." Who uttered those charming words? Our fearless leader. |
| Starbucks releases first store closure list Starbucks Corp. has released a list of stores that will be closing in July. None are in Seattle or Washington state. |
| Network gridlock spoils iPhone's party Eager buyers snapped up Apple Inc.'s new iPhone Friday, with most of AT&T's 2,000 U.S. retail stores selling out. But technical problems kept many customers from actually using the phones right away. |
| Mariners Notebook: Guillen chimes in KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The Mariners' 2008 decline started in the fall of 2007 when they couldn't reach a deal to keep right fielder Jose Guillen. |
| "Oh, I need to declare that $1.1 million hidden in the cab of my truck?" Federal officials detained a 31-year-old British Columbia truck driver Thursday for bringing $1,130,080 into the United States and failing to declare the U.S. currency. |
| Nostalgic Ray Allen basking in glory STATELINE, Nev. -- I'm in full scramble mode, and Ray Allen is, too, trying to fine-tune his golf game when I run into him Thursday afternoon at Edgewood Tahoe. |
| A controversial -- and tragic -- photo When photographer Dan DeLong was dispatched to the scene to get a photograph of the traffic circle where 60-year-old James Paroline was assaulted, neighbor Gerald Brown gave him an image he'd taken at the same spot a few hours earlier -- as Paroline lay unconscious in the street, a pool of blood attesting to how gravely he was injured. |
| Chatty burglar overstays welcome, gets arrested WINNSBORO, Texas -- An apparently intoxicated suspect chatted with a burglary victim long enough for officers to arrive and arrest him, authorities said. |
| Smart Homessmart Homes: Pressure washer can save time and water Smart Homes columnist Jim Dulley discusses using a pressure washer for tasks around the home. |
| Iraqi security better; governance falling short Sat, 12 Jul 2008 07:40 GMT COMBAT OUTPOST RADWANIYAH, Iraq -- In the rural outskirts of Baghdad, where the war seems distant in Iraq's new period of relative calm, a prominent Sunni tribal chief makes no bones about what is lacking in the drive to turn security improvements into lasting economic and political change. |
| Second near collision at JFK prompts changes Sat, 12 Jul 2008 07:55 GMT WASHINGTON -- Two airborne planes - one landing and the other taking off - came within a half-mile of colliding at John F. Kennedy International Airport on Friday in the second such incident at the airport in a week, the Federal Aviation Administration said. |
| Government shuts down mortgage lender IndyMac Sat, 12 Jul 2008 05:27 GMT LOS ANGELES -- IndyMac Bank's assets were seized by federal regulators on Friday after the mortgage lender succumbed to the pressures of tighter credit, tumbling home prices and rising foreclosures. |
| Famous cardiovascular surgeon DeBakey dead at 99 Sat, 12 Jul 2008 07:22 GMT HOUSTON -- Dr. Michael DeBakey, the world-famous cardiovascular surgeon who pioneered such now-common procedures as bypass surgery and invented a host of devices to help heart patients, died Friday night at The Methodist Hospital in Houston, officials announced. He was 99. |
| Yellow submarine: Unmanned sub studies ocean Sat, 12 Jul 2008 07:47 GMT WASHINGTON -- Far out in the Atlantic, a little yellow submarine is trying to slip from current to current, gliding across the ocean beneath the waves. |
| Actress Evelyn Keyes dies at 91 in California Sat, 12 Jul 2008 05:36 GMT LOS ANGELES -- Evelyn Keyes, who played Scarlett O'Hara's younger sister Suellen in "Gone With the Wind" and counted director John Huston and bandleader Artie Shaw among her famous husbands, has died. She was 91. |
| As violence recedes in Iraq, rebuilding gets tough Sat, 12 Jul 2008 06:53 GMT BAGHDAD -- Violence in Iraq is at its lowest level in four years, but ask Capt. Mike Forbes, and he will tell you his job as a troop commander in Baghdad has gotten harder, not easier. |
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